A woman votes during general elections in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on Sunday. With President Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted in a military coup last June, still holed up in the Brazilian embassy, voters were choosing a new president from
Senate Democrat on military matters said Sunday that President Barack Obama 's anticipated plan for significantly expanding U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan must show how those reinforcements will help increase the size of the Afghan security forces.
The 60 votes aren't there any more. With the Senate set to begin debate Monday on health care overhaul, the all-hands-on-deck Democratic coalition that allowed the bill to advance is fracturing.