• DEMOCRATS FILE CHALLENGE TO NADER In a major escalation of the struggle between John Kerry supporters and independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader, Arizona Democrats filed a lawsuit Wednesday aimed at blocking Nader from running in that state.
• STOCKS NOTCH LATE-SESSION GAINS Wall Street had its second straight late-session rally Wednesday, but the pattern of trading left market-watchers doubtful that the advance would hold ahead of a key Federal Reserve meeting and the hand-over of power in Iraq next week.
• MAVS SET TO TRADE JAMISON TO WIZARDS Dallas receives Stackhouse, Laettner and No. 5 overall draft pick, hopes to sweeten deal for Lakers' Shaquille O'Neal
• AOL CUSTOMER LIST STOLEN, SOLD TO SPAMMER A former AOL employee was charged Wednesday with stealing the Internet provider's entire subscriber list and selling it to a spammer.
• TODAY: BILL CLINTON-'I DID A BAD THING’ In the first part of a ‘Today’ interview, the ex-president discusses his sex scandal and other details from his autobiography, 'My Life.'
• MONTANA: BACKPACKING WITH THE KIDS On a father-daughter trip into Montana's backcountry, they moaned, they whined, they cried. And that was just the dads.
• U.S. IMMUNITY IN IRAQ TO GO BEYOND JUNE 30 The Bush administration has decided to take the unusual step of bestowing on its own troops and personnel immunity from prosecution by Iraqi courts for killing Iraqis or destroying local property after the occupation ends and political power is transferred to an interim Iraqi government, U.S. officials said.