Only On The Web: Katie Couric says the people behind O.J. Simpson's new book, "If I Did It," in which he details the murders of his ex-wife and her friend as if he'd done them, are shameless.
Republican delegates are still abuzz from VP pick Sarah Palin's acceptance speech. Although John McCain needs no introduction, he will need to outline his plan tonight. Katie Couric comments.
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: In comedy clubs and talk radio, there are awful words used to diminish people based on ethnicity, sexuality or gender. Katie Couric says we shouldn't tolerate them.
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?
Only On The Web: Some school bus accidents could be prevented if buses were required to have seat belts. Katie Couric found out students invented a portable safety belt that could save lives.
Legendary opera singer Beverly Sills passed away at the age of 78. "Bubbles" was an American icon and was once compared to the Statue of Liberty. Katie Couric pays tribute to the diva.
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.
Only On The Web: Katie Couric discusses the false claim that Sen. Barack Obama attended a radical Muslim school. Couric believes journalists should refrain from repeating unsourced gossip.