AP - The historic takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which could come as soon as Sunday, moved to the forefront of the presidential campaign Saturday as candidates and congressional leaders seized on the enormous implications for taxpayers and the economy.
AP - Powerful Hurricane Ike rolled down an uncertain path Sunday that may lead to the U.S. Gulf Coast late this week, forcing emergency officials to pay attention and leaving millions of people from Florida to Mexico to wonder where it will eventually strike.
AFP - Turkey's President Abdullah Gul paid an historic visit to Armenia on Saturday, seeking to end bitter animosity that dates back to the killing of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire.
AFP - Asif Ali Zardari secured a large win in Pakistan's presidential elections on Saturday, capping a remarkable rise from jail, exile and his wife Benazir Bhutto's assassination just nine months ago.
Reuters - Europeans do not get to vote in
the November U.S. presidential election, but many wish they
did, and their foreign ministers decided that they would at
least take a gamble behind closed doors. -- read full article
Reuters - Democratic presidential
nominee Barack Obama warned the elderly on Saturday that
Republican rival John McCain would put their retirement income
in danger.
Reuters - Beijing opened the Paralympic Games in
spectacular fashion on Saturday, an event China's leaders hope
will show them in a compassionate light.
Reuters - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
accused the United States on Saturday of provoking Moscow by
using warships to deliver relief aid to its ally Georgia, with
which Russia fought a brief war last month.
Reuters - Boeing Co's
27,000-strong machinists' union walked off the job on Saturday
after the plane maker failed to improve its contract offer
after two days of emergency talks.
Reuters - Hurricane Ike strengthened again into a
dangerous Category 3 hurricane on Saturday as it churned
westward across the Atlantic on a path that would take it
through the Bahamas toward Cuba, the U.S. National Hurricane
Center said.
Reuters - The boards of mortgage finance
companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were set
to meet on Saturday to discuss a government plan to place the
companies under federal control, sources said.