Senators question Defense Secretary Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Mullen on repealing the controversial policy.
During his State of the Union address, President Obama asks Congress to repeal the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law.
President Obama's call in his State of the Union address to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy this year was met with praise from gay activists and questions by top Republicans as to why it should be changed.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday defended his decision to shift budget funds to support weapons the U.S. military is using in Iraq and Afghanistan and away from research and weapons that may be used in future conflicts.
CNN's John Roberts takes a look at a new study on military mental health.
The food maker H. J. Heinz, one of Zimbabwe's first major foreign investors, sold its Zimbabwe interests to a government controlled cotton company, it was disclosed Monday.
Food maker H. J. Heinz, one of Zimbabwe's first major foreign investors, has sold its Zimbabwe interests to a government controlled cotton company, it was disclosed Monday.
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