Bush, Jenna
The latest news on Bush, Jenna
The former president is pushing daughter Jenna to start a family.
If Clinton would have called, they'd have suggested dishing some details to duck media frenzy.
After she got back from St. Paul Bush and her sister-in-law went shopping.
Paul Bedard says Jenna's probably feels the tug of Texas, but this may be the last time for first lady Laura Bush to put her mark on the East Wing.
In another horrific twist in the story of the six Utah miners trapped 1,500 feet underground, three rescue workers were killed and others injured when seismic activity caused another cave-in last night. As is suspected in the initial collapse, the latest accident was caused by a "seismic bump," in which pressure from inside the mine shoots rocks with great force from the walls. Rescue workers had drilled three holes and had started a fourth to lower sensors and possibly food and water down to the miners. So far they have picked up no signs that the six are alive; however, sensors detected the air is breathable. Yesterday, a device detected a "noise" or vibration that lasted five minutes, giving family members hope that their kin are still alive. After last night's accident, Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman said he did not want underground tunneling to resume, but the decision has yet to be made.













