MADISON, Wis. - The fictitious return address left on some envelopes during the 2001 anthrax attacks may have been a reference to a Wisconsin school, investigators say. The significance of the return address used in anthrax...
By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington and Edward Luce in Elkhart, Indiana A senior adviser to Barack Obama has blamed recent attack advertisements comparing the Democratic presidential hopeful to celebrities Britney Spears...
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., left, speaks during a news conference with FBI Director Robert Mueller in Williston, Vt., Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008. Privacy concerns, bureaucratic loopholes, the demands of a criminal investigation _...
Read VP Candidate Bios Go To Republican VP Hot Sheet The following list reflects who's hot and who's not in the search for Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate. Evan Bayh | Bio With a high-profile (and curiously...
ABC News’s Bret Hovell Reports: Who said it? "I admire Senator McCain greatly." "I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience he will bring to the White House." "I believe the right approach begins with the proposal put...
If you want to understand why Barack Obama is “underperforming” (to use a popular phrase) in his race for the presidency, consider the recent words of two prominent Obama supporters, made on the same day and almost at the same...
By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington One of Barack Obama’s most important backers is in talks to become an adviser to the Renewable Fuels Association, the most powerful ethanol lobby in the US capital. Tom Daschle, the...
By Donna Leinwand, Ken Dilanian, Steve Sternberg and Dan Vergano WASHINGTON -- On several nights before the anthrax attacks in September and October 2001, bioweapons scientist Bruce Ivins repeatedly spent long periods alone in...
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Army scientist Bruce Ivins had sole custody of highly purified anthrax spores with "certain genetic mutations identical" to the poison that killed five people and rattled the nation in 2001, according to...