Our top story today looks at how the White House and North Korea are renegotiating a nuclear deal to include greater verification measures.
Our national security reporters give details on Syria's nuclear program and how the U.S. government delayed releasing these details to avoid stirring up trouble in the Middle East.
On the campaign trail, Republican candidate Sen. John McCain toured Louisiana with Gov. Bobby Jindal, Louisiana Republican, and blasted President Bush for his handling of Hurricane Katrina.
Another important story looks at how Senate Democrats are pressuring OPEC nations to increase oil supplies, hoping this will help rein in gas prices.
— The Washington Times editors
Comments (2)
Just what is Senator McCain's problem? He goes to Louisanna and says scurrilous things about the President, most from the Democrat play book; then he stands up for Rev. Wright the mentor of his opponent and seemingly gets his drawers in a twist for quoting him. Doesn't Senator McCain want to win this election, just what is going on here. This is more than just politics, something is wrong in the Obama camp, there are people close to Senator Obama that is of a danger to the United States; its more than just letting Senator McCain stop an inquiry that is just now getting started about people who might be advisors or in the government.
Posted by Ron Nord | April 26, 2008 9:17 PM
I was amused to read that in a weekend speech in Oregon, Bill Clinton said Hillary is going to "help bring back the salmon population" HOW, BILL, IS SHE GOING TO TEACH THEM TO SWIM UPSTREAM - A WOMAN OF ALL SEASONS!!!!! When will this couple stop - the lies continue, the level of exaggeration continues. I can't wait until this woman and her husband are out of the entire political process; they have been a blight for years.
Posted by Pat Miller | April 28, 2008 1:15 PM