Rice, in Britain, admits tactical 'mistakes' in Iraq (AFP)
AFP - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, touring northwest England, acknowledged "mistakes" in Iraq, but defended US efforts to sow the seeds of democracy in the Arab world.
Russell Simmons, Kimora Lee Break Up
Russell Simmons and wife Kimora Lee Simmons are breaking up after seven years of marriage.
Quotes From 911 Calls on Sept. 11 (AP)
AP - Quotes from 911 operators during recorded phone conversations Sept. 11, 2001.
FOX411: Da Vinci Code Cryptex Revealed
Da Vinci puzzle piece unveiled; family members of ailing keyboard legend Billy Preston challenge his caretaker friends for custody; Kurt Vonnegut returns to fine form with new work.
Lawmakers Bicker Over McKinney's Capitol Police Incident
Republicans and Democrats bickered on Friday about Rep. Cynthia McKinney's incident with a Capitol police officer.
Ex-DeLay Aide Pleads Guilty in Lobbyist Fraud Probe
Tony Rudy pleads guilty to felony conspiracy count; judge says he took free trips, meals and tickets from Jack Abramoff while working for ex-House Majority Leader.
RJ Eskow: John Dean Testifies on "W's Watergate" (HuffingtonPost.com)
HuffingtonPost.com - Think I was wrong to call the wiretapping scandal "W's Watergate"? Ask the man who should know: John Dean, who was Nixon's attorney then. Testifying today at Feingold's senatorial hearings on censure, Dean said the following:
Blanco Seeks to Remind Lawmakers of Rita Damage
Louisiana governor leads tour to assess damage from hurricane that was outshadowed by Katrina.
Shareholders OK Guidant, Boston Scientific Deal
Shareholders overwhelmingly approved Boston Scientific's acquisition of Guidant, the companies said Friday.
FATHER JONATHAN: Separating Fact From Fiction
Is someone with half a brain only half a person?