Here's the latest news for Friday May 16: President Bush looks forward to peace in the Middle East; Osama bin Laden reportedly releases new audio tape; Survivors pulled from rubble in China; Same-sex marriage legal in California.
President Bush sits down with a group of Israeli students to discuss the peace process in the Middle East. The president said his hope is that everyone will one day be able to co-exist, no matter their religion. (May 16)
CNN World Affairs Analyst Fareed Zakaria talks to CNN's Wolf Blitzer about President Bush and the shift in global power.
Sen. Joseph Biden says President Bush's policies have made Israel more vulnerable.
Republican Sen. Jon Kyl says the heated reaction by democrats lends some credence to President Bush's comments.
Obama assails against President Bush's "appeasement" speech; Clinton bashes McCain on farm bill; McCain says Iraq War can be won by 2013.
State Supreme Court passes law allowing gays and lesbians to legally wed.
CNN's Ted Rowlands reports on the California Supreme Court's decision to strike down a state ban on same-sex marriage.
Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Wednesday, May 15: Obama hits back at Bush speech; Obama gains from Edwards endorsement; Clinton campaigns in S.D.; McCain predicts victory in Iraq, demise of bin Laden.
The Boston-based publisher of the popular children book's series "Curious George" is considering legal action against a Georgia bar owner for selling T-shirts that link Sen. Barack Obama to the monkey.
Political experts say John Edwards' endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama may not lead to Edwards serving as a vice presidential candidate.
It's expected to bring 60,000 people to Louisville and some prominent political figures, including presidential candidate John McCain. We first told you that guns would be allowed at Friday's event with McCain. Now we've learned that's changed.
Democratic presidential frontrunner Barack Obama took issue with comments made by President Bush. Was it really a veiled attack on the Illinois senator? Lou Young explains.
Sen. McCain looks ahead to what his term as president would entail.
Broadcast date: May 13, 2008
Far-left site Daily Kos posts pictures of Jenna Bush's wedding next to graphic images from Iraq
Was Bush directing his dictator 'appeasement' comment at Obama or is the Democratic candidate overreacting? Sen. Joe Lieberman weighs in
Bush vs. Obama over charges of 'appeasement' in terror war?
John Edwards' endorsement has already provided Barack Obama with several delegates and a big union endorsement. Obama's campaign is hoping Edwards can help their candidate build support among working class voters. (May 15)
Sen. Joseph Biden says President Bush's characterization of Democrats negotiating with terrorists is 'ridiculous'.
Sen. John McCain says he is 'predicting victory' in Iraq and is not placing a timetable on withdrawing from Iraq.
Barack Obama says President Bush launched a 'false political attack' while speaking to Israel's Knesset Thursday. The remarks that appeared to imply the Democratic presidential candidate would appease dictators. (May 15)
Clinton: I never thought Dems wouldn't count Florida, that's GOP "strategery."
Gas prices are rising everywhere. How are people in Indiana coping?
Homeland Security preps for terror during the presidential transition. CNN's Jeanne Meserve has an exclusive report.
CNN's Kate Bolduan reports Republicans acknowledge political troubles after a big defeat in Mississippi.
John McCain highlighted his plans as president Thursday and predicted the war in Iraq will be over by 2013.
Michael Dukakis, the 1988 Democratic nominee, talks to CNN's John King about what this year's nominee faces.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blasted President Bush's characterization of democrats speaking to terrorists.
Political impact of John Edwards' endorsement of Barack Obama
Obama camp reacts angrily to President Bush's 'appeasement' comments in Israel
Barack Obama addresses reporter as 'sweetie'
Hillary Clinton met with farmers in South Dakota, one of two states that closes out the primary season on June 3. (May 15)
Sen. McCain delivers a speech looking into the not-so-distant future.
Barack Obama collected the support of four of John Edwards? Democratic National Convention delegates on Thursday, then gained the backing of a West Coast congressman and a large labor union as he marched steadily toward the party?s presidential nomination.
It's down to the final two contestants on "American Idol."
Sen. John McCain lays out what he would hope to achieve by the end of his first term in office if he is elected president. (May 15)