
(CNN) – Republicans are looking ahead and eyeing a major political comeback. They rallied the troops at a leadership conference this weekend in New Orleans where a straw poll gave us an early indication of potential GOP candidates in 2012.
Mitt Romney topped Ron Paul on the ballot by just one vote. Sarah Palin was third and Newt Gingrich fourth, both well back of the top two.
Rep. Ron Paul joined us on Monday's American Morning to discuss the future of the GOP and its current role as the minority party.
Read more: Romney nips Paul in Southern GOP straw poll
(CNN) – It is the "MASH" unit of the modern battlefield – an emergency room crammed into a metal box that is with the Marines on the front lines every step of the way.
It's giving military doctors a priceless head start on saving lives, but they do not come cheap. Our Chris Lawrence has the story from Kabul.
(CNN) – Long before the massive recalls, back when Toyota enjoyed a spotless reputation for safety, a group of assembly line workers in Japan started growing concerned.
They didn't like the way their company was changing, so they wrote a warning letter to their CEO. Our Deb Feyerick has seen that letter and spoke to one of the workers who crafted it.
Editor's Note: Before the turn of the century, it was considered a "no brainer" for U.S. businesses: you had to be in China. Fast forward ten years and you have to ask the question, "has China been good or bad for America?" This week in our American Morning original series "China Rising," we're assessing China's economic impact on the United States.
(CNN) – According to the U.S. Treasury Department, China holds $889 billion in U.S. treasuries. As a major lender, it is essentially the banker that funds our government and our recovery.
Gordon Chang, a noted China-watcher and author of "The Coming Collapse of China," explains in his own words why China is unlikely to dump its American investments, and in fact, may need America more than America needs China. Watch:

