26 March 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Leading up to Gonzales's Apr. 17 testimony, Republican senators question the attorney general's credibility.
Op: "In half a century, I have not seen a president so isolated from his own party in Congress--not Jimmy Carter, not even Richard Nixon as he faced impeachment."
GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel insinuates some in Congress seriously consider impeaching Bush.
After publicly wondering how coerced the women were, Japan's PM apologizes for WWII sex slaves.
Last year, the American envoy in Iraq met with insurgents for peace talks, a move that appears at odds with the White House no-negotiation line.
Nobody knows how to stop it. This is World War III. How far will it spread? A panel discussion on the truth about leaving Iraq.
In the past four years, the terror database has quadrupled, and administrators worry how their successors will manage--and clean--the data.
One young man's journey from Little League to the minors to a half-second at-bat in the majors, where he caught a fastball with his helmet.
The surprising result of biofuel demand: more expensive food.
A year of reducing one's environmental footprint means guests don't want to use your bathroom.
To learn to identify heart conditions, medical students listen to heartbeats on their iPods.