CNN's John King talks to presidential candidate Rick Perry about the Iowa Caucuses and his Tim Tebow reference.
A former Oregon state senator won the state's First Congressional District special election Tuesday night -- a victory that ensures a Democrat will continue to hold the House seat.
Howard Kurtz, Stephen Engelberg and Charles Pope, the reporter who broke the story, talk about reporting sex scandals.
Oregon Democrat David Wu officially resigned from Congress late Wednesday night in the wake of accusations of unwanted sexual advances toward a fundraiser's daughter.
Democratic Rep. David Wu of Oregon will officially resign at midnight Wednesday after being accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a fundraiser's daughter.
Rep. David Wu of Oregon is officially resigning from Congress at 11:59 p.m. ET Wednesday night, according to a statement from his office.
The Oregon Democrat doesn't deny the allegations involving a teen-ager
Embattled U.S. Rep. David Wu will resign from the House of Representatives after being accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a fundraiser's daughter, he announced Tuesday.
A statement from Oregon Rep. David Wu says he will resign to fight allegations of sexual misconduct.
Rep. David Wu of Oregon will not seek re-election and "is considering all options" regarding whether to serve out the rest of his term, Wu's communications director told CNN Monday.
In the early morning of November 22, 2003, David Wu, a congressman from Oregon who is a Democrat, stood in the well of the House of Representatives, staring at the wall in the chamber that contains the names of the members of Congress with lights beside their names showing how they voted on the pending business.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., a global semiconductor company, announced Monday that it will lay off 10% of its workforce, or roughly 1,680 employees.
Intel's first-quarter earnings were in line with Wall Street's earnings forecast Wednesday, even as the company lost market share to rival Advanced Micro Devices and grappled with inventory problems.
If you want to invest in semiconductors while steering clear of the industry's bigwigs such as Intel and Texas Instruments there are plenty of other options, analysts and investors say.
Semiconductor stocks fizzled like a damp firecracker Tuesday after an analyst's cut of earnings estimates for Intel and a warning from Conexant Systems put investors in a dour post-holiday mood.
Intel, the world's largest maker of semiconductors, said first-quarter sales would come in lower than originally expected, which could spark fears that business spending on technology may not be picking up as quickly as Wall Street had hoped.
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