Pakistan President Resigns
Posted: 9:18 AM Pakistan's President Musharraf says he is quitting.
Posted: 9:18 AM Pakistan's President Musharraf says he is quitting.
Posted: 8:55 PM Is the Military spending its money wisely?
Posted: 8:54 PM Race Continues for the White House.
Posted: 8:52 PM Edwards Aide Covering For Affair.
Updated: 8:17 AM Hospitalized and released in Michigan.
Updated: 6:10 PM Gunman was taken into custody and has died.
Posted: 9:02 PM Clinton given advice about Obama.
Posted: 8:53 PM Text alert to tell you who VP will be.
Posted: 3:38 PM Former Presidential candidate has affair while wife battles cancer.
Updated: 9:50 PM Man held without bail.
Posted: 11:22 PM The Obama campaign has opened up shop around Florida Tuesday, including a new office in Tallahassee.
Posted: 4:03 PM Obama leads 47 to 41 percent.
Posted: 5:03 PM Both candidates in the Sunshine State
Updated: 5:20 PM Will Crist be on the ticket?
Posted: 6:17 PM The Pew Hispanic Center survey shows Hispanic voters favor Obama by a large margin.
Updated: 4:41 PM New Poll says Media is on Obama's side.
Posted: 3:52 PM McCain and Obama in a statistical dead heat.
Updated: 11:40 PM The water war continues in the southeast. Communities around the Apalachicola River and Bay say the lack of water is straining the economy.
Posted: 11:24 PM An executive ban on U.S. coastal oil drilling is lifted. Now, President Bush is asking for the congressional ban to be lifted in an effort to curb record high gas prices.
Updated: 9:03 AM Candidates start your engines. The first official step in the Florida campaigning season ended Friday at noon.
Posted: 11:35 PM Some may be too young to vote-- but one group of kids knows how to still be a part of the general election. And, they're getting involved by running to get those who can vote to show up at the poles.
Updated: 9:20 PM Laura Bush defends Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama.
Updated: 9:16 PM President Bush leaves for his final summit as Commander in Chief.
Updated: 11:34 AM Senator Hilliary Clinton formally ended her quest on Saturday, to become the first female president.
Updated: 8:00 AM After six months of criss-crossing the country running neck and neck with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama has claimed enough delegates to put him over the finish line.