• REMEMBERING REAGAN Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, was remembered Wednesday evening as much for his “kindness, caring and simplicity of good character” as he was for restoring Americans’ faith in their country.
• BUSH-ONOMICS IN A POST-REAGAN WORLD The death of former President Reagan has triggered fresh debate over an economic legacy that has inspired a generation of policy-makers, including many behind President Bush’s "supply side" strategy of cutting taxes to boost growth.
• IF IT AIN’T PRO-WAR, IT AIN’T ON COUNTRY RADIO While artists like Toby Keith and Charlie Daniels get airtime, those like Emmylou Harris and Nanci Griffith who represent different points of view get ignored.
• SPACE SCIENCE DONE BY REMOTE CONTROL A phantom “third crewman” keeps science gear on the international space station functioning 24-7, even when the two onboard astronauts aren't paying attention.
• GENETIC CHANGES COULD EXPLAIN BRAIN DECLINE Scientists say they’ve found a “genetic signature” of aging in the human brain — changes in key genes that may be linked to deteriorating mental function as we get older.
• NIGHTLY: REPORT--PENTAGON WASTED $100 MILLION According to a new report by the investigative arm of Congress, the Pentagon has wasted tens of millions of dollars on commercial airplane tickets that were never used.
• ALL INCLUSIVE RESORTS: JUST SAY NO You don’t need to elbow your way through a buffet line or share the pool with hundreds of kids to save money on a Caribbean package. Here are some anti-all-inclusive packages for the same price at mellower hotels for a low-key, yet cheap getaway.
• REYNOLDS: REFLECTIONS ON REAGAN Reagan's greatest achievement is that he changed the national mood of the country. After two decades of notable failures Americans started believing in America again
• THOUSANDS COME TO HONOR REAGAN From far away and close by, thousands of people lined the procession route and crowded outside the U.S. Capitol Wednesday for a chance to view a moment in history and bid farewell to former President Ronald Reagan.