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How to nominate a CNN Heroupdated: Fri Aug 31 2012 15:05:00

It's often said that just one person can make a difference, and CNN Heroes -- everyday people changing the world -- are evidence of that.

CNN staff shares images from 2012 RNCupdated: Thu Aug 30 2012 10:26:00

Want an inside view of the Republican National Convention? CNN staff on the ground in Tampa are sharing behind-the-scenes happenings from the GOP convention floor and CNN Grill. Check out their photo highlights via social media sites like Instagram and Twitter below, or click here to see them all.

Colorado shooting victims' families criticize relief charityupdated: Tue Aug 28 2012 16:58:00

Relatives of some those who died in the Aurora, Colorado, theater shooting last month accuse the charity raising money for their benefit of ignoring their demands to help decide how to spend it.

Hate crimes trial against Amish beginsupdated: Mon Aug 27 2012 15:10:00

Federal prosecutors are expected to argue that an Amish sect leader, accused of orchestrating beard-cutting attacks against fellow Amish men, was operating a cult out of his family compound in rural Ohio.

What you did on your summer vacationupdated: Mon Aug 27 2012 13:08:00

We can't take every summer vacation we'd like to take, but CNN iReporters can certainly take us to some of those places. Here, iReporters share some of their summer travels and photos, which cover a lot of terrain.

Bedouin man dies in apparent rocket strike on Israeli-Egyptian borderupdated: Mon Aug 27 2012 09:56:00

A Bedouin man was killed by an apparent rocket strike on the Israeli-Egyptian border Sunday, family members and security officials told CNN.

Army push leaves Damascus suburb a 'ghost town,' opposition saysupdated: Sun Aug 26 2012 19:37:00

Syrian government troops have left the Damascus suburb of Daraya a "ghost town," an opposition activist said Sunday as scores of bodies were placed in mass graves.

Mexican marines injured in shootingupdated: Sat Aug 25 2012 11:18:00

CNN's Jill Dougherty reports on gunmen opening fire on a U.S. diplomatic vehicle south of Mexico City.

Witnesses recount chaotic, unsettling scene at Empire State shootingupdated: Fri Aug 24 2012 12:24:00

The tourists were lined up outside the door. The observation tower was open. Just another early morning at the Empire State Building, one of New York's most-visited attractions.

International firms caught in China's security Webupdated: Fri Aug 24 2012 00:03:00

A group representing international companies in China has warned members that police in Beijing, Hebei and Shandong have required international firms to purchase Internet monitoring devices or risk having their connections cut.

Gu Kailai found guilty of murderupdated: Fri Aug 24 2012 00:03:00

A Chinese court finds Gu Kailai guilty of fatally poisoning a British businessman last year. CNN's Stan Grant reports

Anarchists target political conventionsupdated: Thu Aug 23 2012 19:29:00

Officials are on alert as anarchists threaten to shut down both National Conventions. CNN's Jill Dougherty reports.

'Super PAC App' knows when political ads stretch the truthupdated: Wed Aug 22 2012 09:32:00

What if every political ad came with a "truthiness" disclaimer?

Walmart shooting followed fight at party, police sayupdated: Mon Aug 20 2012 11:08:00

The four people shot outside a Cedar Park, Texas, Walmart over the weekend had gathered there to fight after an altercation at a party in a nearby city, police said Monday.

Mine at center of S. Africa shootings gives workers until Monday to returnupdated: Sun Aug 19 2012 17:51:00

Facing an ultimatum to return to the mines Monday, a South African drill operator told CNN he and his coworkers should honor their slain colleagues and hold out for a pay increase.

'Life lessons' from Philly pool caseupdated: Sun Aug 19 2012 10:12:00

CNN's Susan Candiotti talks with mom and kids about the end of a lawsuit against a pool that turned away black children.

Man killed by cops, shot multiple timesupdated: Thu Aug 16 2012 21:45:00

A fatal confrontation caught on tape. CNN's Jason Carroll reports on a knife wielding man shot by police in Michigan.

Video captures Michigan man's shooting by policeupdated: Thu Aug 16 2012 21:45:00

Three days before Independence Day, Milton Hall died in a fusillade of police gunfire outside a strip mall.

Should male passengers be allowed to sit next to unaccompanied children?updated: Tue Aug 14 2012 21:51:00

An Australian airline's policy prohibiting male passengers from sitting next to kids traveling alone has fueled a social media firestorm and caused the company to review the rule.

Why has China done so well in London?updated: Sun Aug 12 2012 06:17:00

CNN's Jaime Florcruz reports on China's successful London Games medal count.

Inside the Oak Creek Sikh templeupdated: Fri Aug 10 2012 11:31:00

CNN's Ted Rowlands takes an exclusive look inside the Wisconsin Sikh temple where several killings occurred.

Vets charity accused of illegal accountingupdated: Fri Aug 10 2012 10:47:00

California authorities are taking a controversial veterans' charity to court, accusing it of paying officers "excessive" salaries and making "imprudent" loans, totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars, to a leading conservative activist's company.

Violence flares again in Egypt's North Sinaiupdated: Fri Aug 10 2012 09:29:00

Masked gunmen on motorbikes fired at a police station in North Sinai early Friday in the latest in a string of violent acts in the area, a police official who is not authorized to speak to the media told CNN.

Down syndrome athlete can keep playingupdated: Fri Aug 10 2012 06:20:00

The Michigan High School Athletic Association approved a provision that gives a student a chance to play sports.

Michigan teen with Down syndrome gets waiver to play on high school teamupdated: Fri Aug 10 2012 06:20:00

The 19-year-old Michigan student with Down syndrome who drew national attention for his fight to play football at his high school will be allowed to suit up his senior year, his father said Thursday.

Behind the scenes of CNN's Olympic bureauupdated: Thu Aug 09 2012 03:33:00

CNN's Becky Anderson takes you behind the scenes of CNN's Olympic park bureau and how the news all comes together.

Ex-white supremacist explains movementupdated: Wed Aug 08 2012 19:23:00

A self described recovering skinhead talks about turning his life around with CNN's Isha Sesay.

Temple killings put spotlight on 'hate rock' updated: Tue Aug 07 2012 20:22:00

The weekend killings at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin have brought a furious fringe genre of American music out of the background and to the front of the mix.

Missouri mosque destroyed in second fire in a monthupdated: Tue Aug 07 2012 07:49:00

A mosque in Joplin, Missouri, was burned to the ground early Monday, just over a month after an attempted arson at the Islamic center, officials said.

Suspicious fire destroys Joplin mosqueupdated: Tue Aug 07 2012 07:49:00

Islamic society spokesperson Kimberly Kester discusses the fire that burned her community's mosque to the ground.

Should pro gamers be considered athletes?updated: Mon Aug 06 2012 06:16:00

Should the world's best video game players -- those who earn six figures and play professionally -- be considered athletes? Are they on par with Olympians?

World class gamer: Inside look at MVPupdated: Mon Aug 06 2012 06:16:00

One of the top online gamers of "Starcraft II" in the world, Korea's MVP takes us inside the life of a pro-gamer.

Open Mic: South Koreans take on gamingupdated: Mon Aug 06 2012 06:15:00

South Koreans to 'step up to the mic' and tell CNN why they believe South Koreans are obsessed with gaming.

Congress closes loophole in stock trading law after CNN reportupdated: Fri Aug 03 2012 19:57:00

House Republicans have been forced to close a potential loophole on their much-touted insider trading law -- a loophole CNN uncovered and reported about last month.

Congress closes loophole after CNN reportupdated: Fri Aug 03 2012 19:57:00

Congress voted to fix its insider trading legislation after CNN's Dana Bash found a discrepancy in the STOCK Act.

Ironman champ: The importance of R&Rupdated: Fri Aug 03 2012 13:58:00

My first coach once suggested that in order to be successful, he would need to cut my head off.

1 dead, 2 dozen hurt in Illinois bus crashupdated: Thu Aug 02 2012 22:52:00

One person was killed and as many as two dozen were injured Thursday when a commercial bus crashed into an overpass pillar on a southern Illinois interstate, authorities said.

Little hope for worsening drought in U.S. Plainsupdated: Thu Aug 02 2012 15:01:00

The area of the United States in extreme or exceptional drought grew by an area roughly the size of Alabama over the past week, according to new figures out Thursday.

Syrian rebels hold pro-government prisoners in former schoolupdated: Tue Jul 31 2012 17:08:00

In what has been one of the hottest summers many Syrians can remember, the classrooms of an elementary school in the north of the country are packed full -- not with schoolchildren, but with pro-government prisoners captured by rebels.

Locks changed after UK police lose keys to Wembley, Olympic football stadiumupdated: Mon Jul 30 2012 07:17:00

The locks at London's Olympic football final venue Wembley Stadium have had to be changed, after police responsible for security at the world-famous sports arena lost their keys.

Florida puppeteer accused in child porn caseupdated: Sat Jul 28 2012 12:20:00

On his website, Ronald William Brown posed with puppets, boasted about birthday party performances and offered workshops for school groups.

Investigating charity's donationsupdated: Fri Jul 27 2012 22:13:00

CNN's Drew Griffin looks into the value of gifts-in-kind donations made to a charity that claims to help veterans.

Charities accused of overvaluing donationsupdated: Fri Jul 27 2012 22:13:00

Standing amid pallets of bottled water, suntan lotion and boxes of candies, Roy Tidwell says he is providing a service that can't be duplicated: shipping needed goods to dozens of charities at a low cost.

CNN president to resign at year's endupdated: Fri Jul 27 2012 13:00:00

The long-time President of CNN Worldwide, Jim Walton, says he will leave the company at the end of the year.

After 30 years, 10 at helm of CNN Worldwide, Jim Walton stepping downupdated: Fri Jul 27 2012 12:11:00

After more than 30 years at this company and nearly 10 years as the leader of this great news organization, I have decided to leave my role at CNN on December 31.

Three people killed in Arizona plane crashupdated: Thu Jul 26 2012 20:26:00

Three people were killed Thursday when a small plane burst into flames after going off the end of a runway at the airport in Sedona, Arizona, a police spokesman told CNN.

Kenyans Mboya, Nyaga win CNN MultiChoice African Journalist awardupdated: Thu Jul 26 2012 08:04:00

A story about an African tribe in India, long-forgotten and little-known, has garnered two Kenyan journalists the top prize at the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2012 Awards Ceremony.

Babysitter tried to save youngest victimupdated: Wed Jul 25 2012 10:50:00

A teen who survived the Colorado theater shooting without physical wounds is learning to deal with her emotional scars.

Colorado voters talk about partisanshipupdated: Tue Jul 24 2012 15:41:00

Jesse Fraunfelder, an unemployed husband and father, shakes his head when he thinks of the salaries going to members of Congress.

'Sorry Please Thank You' skewers sci-fiupdated: Tue Jul 24 2012 09:04:00

Author Charles Yu hopes you like his new book, but if not, an apology is built right into the title. "Sorry Please Thank You" is his new collection of mind-bending, moving and sometimes melancholy stories arriving in bookstores July 24.

Second suspect in Bulgaria bombingupdated: Sun Jul 22 2012 19:38:00

CNN's Atika Shubert reports from Bulgaria as investigators pursue a possible second suspect in a deadly bus bombing.

Details emerge of victims' plight in Colorado shooting updated: Fri Jul 20 2012 09:40:00

A police officer in a Denver suburb was seen carrying a young girl, described as bloodied and motionless, early Friday morning after a gunman burst into a packed movie theater during a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises," the Batman movie sequel.

Congressional insider trading loopholeupdated: Thu Jul 19 2012 22:06:00

CNN's Dana Bash explains how the Senate and House are interpreting a law differently, hindering transparency on trades.

Spain's empty housesupdated: Thu Jul 19 2012 14:05:00

CNN's Richard Quest looks at why 20% of homes are still empty 5 years after the property bubble burst.

Investigating wasteful spending at GSAupdated: Thu Jul 19 2012 02:47:00

CNN's Drew Griffin looks into how federal employees used taxpayer money at the General Services Administration.

Troubled federal agency paid for cooking classes, hosted holiday video contestupdated: Thu Jul 19 2012 02:47:00

Amid an ongoing congressional probe into the General Services Administration, a CNN investigation has uncovered more evidence of wasteful spending at the agency, including cooking classes for employees that cost as much as $3,350 per class.

Colorado governor: Questions about Romney taxes 'almost visceral'updated: Tue Jul 17 2012 10:10:00

John Hickenlooper grabbed the attention of national Democrats in 2010 when he withstood a national Republican wave to win the governorship in Colorado, an emerging battleground state.

S.C. woman infected by flesh-eating bacteria to be released from hospitalupdated: Mon Jul 16 2012 13:52:00

Lana Kuykendall -- the South Carolina woman infected with flesh-eating bacteria shortly after giving birth to twins more than two months ago -- will go home soon, possibly as early as Tuesday, doctors said Monday.

Flesh-eating victim tells her storyupdated: Mon Jul 16 2012 13:52:00

Lana Luykendall talks about when she was diagnosed with having contracted flesh-eating bacteria.

Getting to the Gamesupdated: Mon Jul 16 2012 11:47:00

CNN's Ben Wyatt gives an insider's guide to getting around London for the 2012 Olympic Games.

Jimmie 'J.J.' Walker lights 'Dy-no-mite' on gay marriage, Leno and datingupdated: Mon Jul 16 2012 09:20:00

Jimmie "J.J." Walker is probably best known as the the rubber-faced comedian who made famous the catchphrase "dyn-o-mite!" on the popular 1970s sitcom "Good Times."

Questions swirl around animal charityupdated: Fri Jul 13 2012 09:09:00

Anderson Cooper looks at the questionable history of a woman who promised to help reunite owners and pets after Katrina.

California 'actively reviewing' charity executiveupdated: Fri Jul 13 2012 09:09:00

California's attorney general is "actively reviewing" an animal charity executive who had agreed not to take a higher office with another charity after a state investigation into how her previous employer had spent its donations, a spokesman for the AG's office told CNN.

Syrian opposition reports 'massacre' in Hama provinceupdated: Thu Jul 12 2012 21:54:00

An opposition group reported Thursday that government forces have carried out a "massacre" in Hama province, killing 220 people there. Most of the killings occurred in the village of Tremseh, the Local Coordination Committees of Syria said.

Senator asks NHTSA to answer Toyota acceleration questionsupdated: Thu Jul 12 2012 18:31:00

U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is asking the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration to look into additional questions about unintended acceleration of Toyota cars.

9 dead in France avalanche, police sayupdated: Thu Jul 12 2012 13:56:00

A summer climbing expedition in the French Alps turned to tragedy early Thursday when a six-foot wall of snow came crashing down on two groups of climbers, leaving nine dead, French police said.

Abortion clinic fights to stay openupdated: Wed Jul 11 2012 16:48:00

Mississippi's lone clinic offering abortion services faces closure. CNN's George Howell reports.

Mothers in Los Angeles school child sex abuse case sue districtupdated: Tue Jul 10 2012 20:54:00

Fourteen mothers, whose children prosecutors say were sexually abused by a Los Angeles teacher facing 23 felony charges, sued the school district on Tuesday seeking damages for "generalized shock and trauma."

Mitch Winehouse on losing Amy: 'You take every day as it comes'updated: Tue Jul 10 2012 09:52:00

It was a year ago this month that British singer Amy Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at 27.

Amy Winehouse Foundation helps the youngupdated: Tue Jul 10 2012 09:52:00

Mitch Winehouse, father of singer Amy Winehouse, on the Amy Winehouse Foundation supporting charities for young people.

RFK assassination witness willing to testify for Sirhan Sirhan's lawyersupdated: Sun Jul 08 2012 19:23:00

A woman who witnessed the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy says she has agreed to testify for Sirhan Sirhan's new defense team.

Cold front expected to bring relief from heat, possible stormsupdated: Sun Jul 08 2012 15:47:00

At long last, a cold front will snap a stubborn heat wave that has roasted much of the country for more than a week.

Food runs low after devastating stormsupdated: Sat Jul 07 2012 19:22:00

People are running out of food after devastating storms left millions of people in eleven states without power.

Cold front forecast, but blistering heat to linger a little longer updated: Sat Jul 07 2012 19:22:00

A cold front was expected in some U.S. states this weekend, bringing much-needed relief in communities baking in a lingering heat wave for more than a week.

CNN iReport Awards nomineesupdated: Sat Jul 07 2012 11:47:00

Check out the nominees in the 2nd Annual CNN iReport Awards.

And the iReport Awards go to ... updated: Sat Jul 07 2012 11:47:00

Eyewitness footage of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse, a collection of powerful images from a blind photographer and a dispatch by 14-year-old twins at Occupy Wall Street were among the recipients of the 2nd annual CNN iReport Awards on Saturday night.

Leading Syrian general defectsupdated: Fri Jul 06 2012 14:23:00

Brig. Gen. Manaf Tiass has reportedly defected from Syria. CNN's Ivan Watson has the details.

Concordia disaster focuses attention on how cruise industry operatesupdated: Fri Jul 06 2012 12:54:00

It was one of the worst passenger ship disasters since the sinking of the Titanic a century ago. On January 13, the Costa Concordia was sailing a few hundred meters off the rocky Tuscan coastline of the island of Giglio.

Cruise to disaster: The Costa Concordiaupdated: Fri Jul 06 2012 12:54:00

CNN Senior International Correspondent Dan Rivers investigates what caused the disaster aboard the Costa Concordia.

Hero lifeguard rejects rehiring offerupdated: Fri Jul 06 2012 05:47:00

John Zarrella reports a lifeguard fired for ignoring protocol to rescue a swimmer says he has been offered his job back.

The evolution of African cinemaupdated: Thu Jul 05 2012 10:29:00

New York African Film Festival founder Mahen Bonetti looks at the evolution of filmmakers in Africa.

American student has surgery after savage attack by chimpsupdated: Thu Jul 05 2012 10:09:00

An American student is in critical condition after undergoing two operations after chimpanzees tore at his body in front of tourists at a South African animal sanctuary, a hospital spokeswoman told CNN on Tuesday.

Covering a cruise ship disasterupdated: Wed Jul 04 2012 09:42:00

I first saw the Costa Concordia glinting in the winter sun from 20,000 feet as my flight from London made a slow descent on its way to Rome's Fiumicino airport.

Report describes brutal torture in Syriaupdated: Tue Jul 03 2012 11:13:00

"Basat al reeh." "Dulab." "Falaqa." They are Arabic names for torture techniques that send chills through the hearts of Syrians, particularly the untold thousands who are believed to have been detained during the uprising of the last 15 months.

Heat wave, power woes hit mid-Atlanticupdated: Mon Jul 02 2012 10:36:00

CNN's Brian Todd reports on the heat wave and power outage double whammy that struck the mid-Atlantic region.

Storms leave millions without powerupdated: Sat Jun 30 2012 22:46:00

Storms leave millions without power, on a weekend with triple-digit temps in some parts of the country.

Record heat, storms bring despair, 'horror'updated: Sat Jun 30 2012 22:46:00

Their stay in Parvin State Park in southwestern New Jersey was supposed to be a getaway, a chance to enjoy the wilderness and quality time with family.

Journalist attacked in Tahrir Squareupdated: Thu Jun 28 2012 11:51:00

Stripped of clothes, sexually assaulted, a young journalist manages to escape Tahrir Square. CNN's Dan Rivers reports.

UK journalist assaulted in Tahrir Square: 'Please make it stop'updated: Thu Jun 28 2012 11:51:00

Amid the celebrations that greeted the declaration of a winner in Egypt's first freely elected presidential vote, a British student journalist was being sexually assaulted by a mob in Tahrir Square.

Colorado residents evacuate before fireupdated: Thu Jun 28 2012 08:57:00

More evacuations have been ordered due to Colorado's Waldo Canyon Fire.

Dozens reported killed by al Qaeda land mines in Yemenupdated: Mon Jun 25 2012 21:19:00

Land mine explosions have killed at least 73 people in Yemen's Abyan province since al Qaeda fighters were defeated two weeks ago, the Yemeni Defense Ministry said. Among those killed were 23 soldiers.

Carell goes to the mall, 'nobody cares'updated: Sat Jun 23 2012 11:14:00

Steve Carell and Keira Knightley take iReporter questions about their film "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World."

Congress investigates air leak, possible safety lapses at CDC labupdated: Fri Jun 22 2012 09:12:00

It's a highly secured, sophisticated research lab studying deadly diseases such as bird flu, monkeypox, tuberculosis and rabies.

Why Ida Odinga is not your average politician's wifeupdated: Fri Jun 22 2012 05:44:00

It's often proclaimed that "behind a strong man there is a strong woman" -- and in the case of Kenya's prime minister and his wife, the saying seems to be true.

Grand jury: No indictment against father who killed daughter's alleged abuserupdated: Tue Jun 19 2012 19:08:00

A Lavaca County, Texas, grand jury did not return an indictment against a father who killed a man he found allegedly sexually abusing his daughter, officials said Tuesday at a press conference in Hallettsville, Texas.

Thriller fans enlist for 'Mission to Paris' updated: Tue Jun 19 2012 10:12:00

Summer 1938, Europe stands on the brink of war, and Paris is a city on the edge. Nazi spies, shadowy assassins, alluring double agents and a Hollywood movie star caught in the middle stalk the back alleys and bustling bistros of the French capital. This is the setting for Alan Furst's "Mission to Paris." The best-selling author has made a career of capturing the classic cloak-and-dagger days leading up to World War II, bringing the era to life like a literary version of "Casablanca."

Syria's U.N. ambassador rips criticism of his daughter updated: Mon Jun 18 2012 11:45:00

Syria's U.N. ambassador lashed out Thursday at criticism of his daughter, who was in the news last week after ABC News' Barbara Walters expressed regret for having tried to help her.

Could mobile apps save local news?updated: Mon Jun 18 2012 08:52:00

On mobile devices, social media may be hot, but news still captures people's attention. And the news business, troubled though it has been, is all about attention. But can mobile news apps help save news about your community?

You told us: Top 5 spots for plane geeksupdated: Fri Jun 15 2012 09:45:00

It never fails, put out a list of favorite whatevers and it will ignite a firestorm of flaming opinions. What sparked the frenzy this time? A list of five cool destinations for airplane geeks and roto heads -- um, I mean aviation enthusiasts.

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