This week's Get-A-Job Candidate is Candace Miller. Not only has she spent her unemployed time trying to find a job, she's also continuing her education. Miller hopes the additional training will make her even more valuable to potential employers.
The Russian reception of President Obama is unlike his other overseas visits.
The Obamas have dinner with the Medvedevs at their Gorki residence.
University of Illinois Chancellor Richard Herman spent time in the hot seat at the Thompson Center Monday. He's accused of routinely overruling his admissions staff to admit candidates with clout and connections. CBS 2's Jim Williams reports.
President Barack Obama will speak directly to the Russian people Tuesday, as he has during most of his overseas trips since becoming president. But Obama may find his most skeptical crowd yet in Moscow. (July 6)
Obama and Medvedev agreed a target for cuts in nuclear arms and a deal to let U.S. troops fly across Russia at the start of a trip intended to mend strained ties.
Governor Pawlenty says he was not surprised Palin won't seek another term, Pat Kessler reports (3:31).
Vice President Biden: 'We misread how bad the economy was'
Here's the latest news for Monday, July 6th: Public memorial set for McNair; Obama, Medvedev meet in Moscow; Franken in Washington; Judge backs Jackson lawyer and friend.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) discusses health care reform.
Former Ukraine ambassador on what Obama-Medvedev meeting means for U.S.-Russia relations
Panel weighs in on what the future holds for the former Alaska governor
The New York Times' Mark Leibovich dissects Palin, Franken and CA guv race.
The entire Obama family has now arrived in Moscow for the President's summit with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The two-day summit is the first of its kind since the early part of the George W. Bush presidency. (July 6)
Obama, Russian President Medvedev make joint statement on meeting
U.S. President Barack Obama and Kremlin leader Dmitry Medvedev agreed to a target for nuclear arms cuts and a deal to let U.S. troops fly across Russia at the start of a trip intended to mend strained ties.
Senator Al Franken (D) makes his first public comments on after being sworn-in following a lengthy election vote recount fight in Minnesota. (July 6)
Sen. Barrasso skeptical about new cost estimates for health care reform
Sen. Sessions on upcoming Sotomayor confirmation hearings
The US and Russian leaders Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev on Monday announced agreements on nuclear arms cuts and Afghanistan as they sought a new era in battered relations.
US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev held talks Monday seeking to turn a new page in relations scarred by a series of disputes between the ex-Cold War foes. A joint declaration on replacing a key disarmament treaty is expected to be a centrepiece of Obama's two-day visit, along with a deal allowing US military supplies destined for Afghanistan to transit across Russia.
Alaska governor's decision to step down has many people puzzled.
President Barack Obama is meeting with his Russian counterpart today in Moscow. President Obama said the two will work on a host of issues, and that the two countries have more in common than differences. (July 6)
President's high stakes summit to address nuclear weapons possession.
Michelle Obama has made a splash on the international stage, but she'll find a challenge as she tries to win over Russians, who aren't used to seeing politicians' wives in the spotlight. (July 6)
Questions surround Alaska governor resignation.
The White House press corps arrived in Moscow a day ahead of President Barack Obama's arrival. The AP's Julie Pace looks at the ups and downs of being back in the White House bubble. (July 5)
Alaska Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell, Karl Rove and Mike Huckabee analyze Palin's resignation
House minority and majority leaders face off on the controversial legislative issue
Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen weighs in on Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran
George Will, Matt Dowd, Cynthia Tucker, Tony Blankley and Todd Purdum.
How will U.S.-Russia relations look under Obama White House?
Can GOP block Democratic majority in vote for Supreme Court justice?
Michael Reagan: Palin getting bad advice
Police say former Washington Mayor Marion Barry has been arrested and charged with stalking a woman. (July 5)
Former President Bush tells Oklahoma crowd about his new 'domestic policy'
George Stephanopoulos' exclusive interview with V.P. Joe Biden in Iraq.
'FOX News Sunday' panel discusses Sarah Palin's decision to step down as governor
Recalling the lives of Karl Malden, Herbert G. Klein and Steve McNair.