Seven-times world boxing champ Manny Pacquiao arrives home to a new fight for a career in politics.
In the special election to replace Mike Duvall, only a handful of people went to the polls. Some officials think walk in polls are going to become the thing of the past. Dave Bryan reports.
Filmmakers who confronted Al Gore release new anti-global warming documentary
Author Vince Flynn on whether our national security strategy is losing focus
Is America returning to pre-9/11 mindset? Author Vince Flynn weighs in
Senate will have test vote on health care reform
In the United States, the Congress debated lifting the five-decade long travel embargo for American citizens to Cuba.
Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times and Politics Daily talks to "Top Line."
Sen. Sherrod Brown tells "Top Line" the health care bill needs more subsidies.
Romania, struggling with a severe recession and reeling from political turmoil, is now set to face yet another challenge -- a presidential election. Both front-runners, including the incumbent Traian Basescu, are neck-and-neck in the polls, meaning a decisive outcome from Sunday's poll looks unlikely.
Sen. Kyl hopes Democrats will listen to their constituents and vote down health care bill
Rick Klein sums up the political news stories that made headlines this week.
Progress toward tighter U.S. financial regulation faltered in the U.S. Congress as a House committee postponed a pivotal vote and Republicans on a key committee aired stubborn opposition, with ...
Female political candidates still face challenges
Sen. Gregg adds up cost of health care reform
Chris Cuomo anchors a recap of "Good Morning America."
Elisabeth Hasselbeck on mainstream media's treatment of conservative women
How can the GOP make big gains in 2010?
Exclusive: Los Angeles ACORN worker turns blind eye to underage prostitution
Beck breaks down roots of New York's budget crisis
George Stephanopoulos reflects on President Obama's support of Geithner.
Republicans and one Democrat are calling for Geithner's resignation.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who many Republicans have been pushing to run for governor in 2010, is instead leaning more toward a run for U.S. Senate. (Nov. 20)
After a controversial election, Afghan President Hamid Karzai was sworn in for a second term on Thursday. But with public confidence at an all time low and the US ramping up pressure to rid the country of its corruption, many Afghans are concerned about the future. Duration: 02:15
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates says some provinces could be handed over to Afghan forces "relatively soon."
Federal officials say flights were delayed across the country when a piece of communications equipment in Salt Lake City failed. This prevented air traffic control computers from talking to each other. The problem was later fixed. (Nov. 19)
President Obama's approval ratings broken down by political parties
President Obama greets troops in South Korea
An estimated 65,000 undocumented students graduate from U.S. high schools every year and could go to college, but they don't qualify for federal financial aid and cannot legally work. The DREAM act, reintroduced in Congress, could change that. (Nov. 19)
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she was heartened by newly sworn-in Afghan President Hamid Karzai's inaugural speech, but said the reforms and changes he proposed had to be implemented.
Sen. Conrad on health care debate on Capitol Hill
On the Job Hunt: Hearing on stimulus funds accounting
Sen. Robert Menendez discusses his new book and health care legislation.
Time Magazine's Karen Tumulty discusses Sen. Reid's health care bill.
Why didn't Sarah Palin appear on 'The Factor' during campaign?
The eldest daughter of Senator John Kerry has been arrested in Hollywood for allegedly driving drunk. (Nov. 19)
Two Republicans call for the treasury secretary's resignation during hearing.
Sen. Joe Lieberman defends decision to hold Senate hearing into Fort Hood attack
AP assigns 11 reporters to fact check Sarah Palin's book
'Happening Now' apologizes for video error