Products made in China have come under scrutiny after high-profile cases involving contaminated pet food and toothpaste grabbed national headlines. Katie Couric hopes China raises its standards.
Only On The Web: As the genocide continues in Sudan's Darfur region, there is one country in particular that can help stop the rapes and murders. Katie Couric discusses China's ties to Sudan.
Only On The Web: As Europe shrinks, the Islamic world, sub-Saharan Africa and China are growing. Katie Couric says the 300-millionth American will face a different world than the one we know.
Only On The Web: Katie Couric says the Iraq Study Group report suggests diplomacy among other recommendations to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq. Now we await President Bush's next move.
Only On The Web: Katie Couric says Amman, Jordan, where President Bush is meeting with Iraq's prime minister, is rich in history and has welcomed every culture. Will it serve as a peacemaker?
President Bush's immigration bill was killed in part because opponents were able to associate it with amnesty, which many Americans oppose. Katie Couric discusses the power of words in politics.
In the wake of John McCain's selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his VP running mate, Katie Couric speaks with Republican strategist Dan Bartlett about the future of this campaign.
Only On The Web: Katie Couric says there's been much debate about what makes a civil war. But Iraqis don't care about semantics — they are suffering with the ongoing violence.