While visiting a grocery store in Pennsylvania, John McCain touts the success of the troop surge.
The Democratic candidate is grilled on Middle East peace interests and Iran.
How is Sen. Obama handling the eyes of the Middle East and the world upon him?
Republican John McCain pushed back against Democratic criticism that he misstated when the troop buildup ordered by President Bush began, saying elements were put in place before Bush announced the strategy in early 2007. (July 23)
The impact of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy banning openly gay service members from the military was debated on Capitol Hill Wednesday. (July 23)
Is the honeymoon between the mainstream media and Obama over as his trip abroad continues?
Barack Obama's rhetoric can be soaring, while John McCain's can be clunky. A rhetoric expert breaks down the different speaking styles of the presidential candidates. (July 23)
Officials at FEMA say the Texas-Mexico border region is well prepared for Hurricane Dolly's arrival, with an array of emergency resources available and word out to hospitals to be ready once the storm passes. (July 23)
Gov. Jindal tells 'FOX & Friends' he's not interested in VP spot
Washington Post questions whether Obama really found support for his Iraq withdrawal plan
Members of Congress and veterans hold an event to commemorate President Truman's executive order that marked the beginning of racial integration in the armed services. (July 23)
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says Jerusalem should be the capital of Israel, but the issue should be settled through negotiation. He spoke at a press conference near the Gaza border, a site of rocket attacks from militants. (July 23)
In Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Republican presidential candidate John McCain defended his call for a holiday on the 18-cents a gallon federal gas tax. He says it would help low-income Americans. (July 23)
Party Unity My A$$: CNN's Mark Preston talks with angry Hillary Clinton supporters.
On his Middle East visit, Barack Obama met with Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas. He has vowed to work for peace from his first day in office, if elected.
White House candidate Barack Obama met top officials in Israel, including president Shimon Peres. He told Peres that he had been a key player for most of Israel's 60 years.