An Address by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers.
What will happen to the U.S. defense budget if the debt supercommittee fails?
Libyan revolutionary forces are firing rockets into the western half of Moammar Gadhafi's hometown even as hundreds of residents stream out of the city to flee the fighting. (Oct. 4)
The brother of slain British student Meredith Kercher says the family feels it is back to "square one" following the dramatic appeals court verdict overturning the conviction of Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend. (Oct. 4)
At least 13 people have been killed in Pakistan after a suspected sectarian attack. Julie Noce reports.
Afghanistan plays host to the first rock music festival for three long decades.
World markets tumbled again Monday after news came from Greece that it wouldn't meet its deficit reduction targets. Greek students clashed with police in the streets of Athens. (Oct. 3)
Japanese business sentiment recovers in the third quarter, but companies stay cautious about the outlook; Bank of Japan seen holding rates later in the week.
General Allen picks up where predecessor Petraeus left off in ongoing war.
David Martin reveals new polling data which shows that, after 10 years, Americans are tiring of the war in Afghanistan.
Debating whether the passage of Monday's Senate bill will create U.S. jobs, or spark a trade war with China. Chris Chocola, Club for Growth, and Sen. Kay Hagan, (D-NC), weigh in.
Gordon Chang, "The Coming Collapse of China" author, on a new bill designed to pressure China into raising the value of its currency.
Sen. John McCain talks about his trip to Libya and the recent airstrike killing Anwar Al-Awlaki.