Commentary: St. Paul, Minnesota -- the land of make believe updated Mon, September 1, 2008
This week the Republicans gather for their convention. For four days, they will labor under the illusion their party is still relevant. It's not.
Commentary: Beverly "Hillary-billies" come to Denver updated Mon, August 25, 2008
The Beverly Hillary-billies come to Denver.
China appears to be softly reining in protests updated Tue, April 22, 2008
After more than a week of protests against what some Chinese see as the demonization of their nation by the West, there are indications the Chinese government is making an effort to rein in the anger.
China protests target CNN, French store updated Sun, April 20, 2008
Protests against Tibetan independence have continued Sunday in several Chinese cities, according to the country's state-run news agency.
CNN commentator's comments draw protests updated Sat, April 19, 2008
About 1,500 pro-Chinese demonstrators gathered outside CNN's bureau in Los Angeles on Saturday, demanding that a commentator apologize and be fired from the network over comments critical of China and the U.S. government's relationship with it.
China summons CNN Beijing bureau chief updated Thu, April 17, 2008
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday that CNN has not done enough to ease its concerns over a commentator who referred to the Chinese government as "goons and thugs" and said products manufactured in China are "junk."
China summons CNN Beijing bureau chief updated Thu, April 17, 2008
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday that CNN has not done enough to ease its concerns over a commentator who referred to the Chinese as "goons and thugs" and said products manufactured in China are "junk."
China demands apology from Cafferty updated Tue, April 15, 2008
The Chinese Foreign Ministry demanded Tuesday that CNN's Jack Cafferty apologize for remarks he made last week, in which he called the Chinese "goons and thugs" and said products manufactured in China are "junk."
Obama, Clinton rustle up support in Wyoming updated Fri, March 7, 2008
Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were in Wyoming Friday, wrangling last-minute votes before Saturday's caucuses.
CNN.com users react to Kennedy backing Obama updated Tue, January 29, 2008
Sen. Ted Kennedy's endorsement of presidential candidate Barack Obama made headlines across the nation, largely because the Kennedy family was thought to be firmly situated in the Hillary Clinton camp.