Bush Delivers Farewell Address
President Bush defends tumultuous two terms.
Flight 1549, on its way from New York's LaGuardia Airport to Charlotte, N.C., made an emergency landing in the icy-cold Hudson River on Thursday. All 150 passengers and five crew members were taken to safety.
A divided Senate OK'd the release of the remaining $350 billion in financial bailout money.
President Bush defends tumultuous two terms.
Senators press Eric Holder, Obama's pick for attorney general, on his role in the controversial pardon of fugitive financier Marc Rich.
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Casey has been criticized for his handling of the Iraq war. He's now tasked with rebuilding the forces.
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