Against virtually nonexistent opposition for her Senate seat, Sen. Hillary Clinton is raising money as though she were in the fight of her life. Other actions also look like a presidential campaign in the making for the freshman senator from New York, but her staffers say she is too busy working on her Senate re-election campaign to think about the 2008 presidential election. A new poll finds the senator would step into the race as the instant front-runner, but the risks for both her and her husband would be enormous.
Some passenger were a little uneasy with flying on the same flight as John Mark Karr. CNN's Stan Grant reports ...
Osama bin Laden declared war on the United States in a 1997 CNN interview.
Suspect in at least 10 rapes and murders is arrested in Colorado. KDVR's Heidi Hemmet reports (August 20)
Bandits crash a car into a store and make a mad dash for the loot. WSVN's J.P. Hervis reports (August 19)
A church fires a female Sunday school teacher, citing a passage in the Bible. WWNY's Jessica Layton report ...
A dramatic end to a freeway chase and standoff with police. KSAZ's Bruce Dunbar reports (August 19)
CNN's Kelli Arena visits the FBI bomb school where officials learn to gather evidence from explosion sites ...
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