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The commander of the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels stepped down Friday in the wake of a subpar performance at a Virginia air show this week.

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Teens beat grandpa to impress girls?updated: Fri Sep 10 2010 06:06:00

A son remembers his 81-year-old dad who cops say was beaten to death by three teens. HLN's Vinnie Politan reports.

SI.com: Tom Bowles: Hendrick Motorsports may not be a shoo-in for a fifth straight championshipupdated: Tue May 04 2010 19:01:00

It doesn't take long to make a first impression. What takes forever is changing that perception once it no longer reflects reality.

3 teens, 4-year-old among victims in Virginia shootingsupdated: Wed Jan 20 2010 21:39:00

Three teenagers and a 4-year-old were among the eight deaths in a Virginia shooting, state police said Wednesday.

Shootings suspect caughtupdated: Wed Jan 20 2010 21:39:00

Virginia police say the man suspected of killing eight people surrendered Wednesday morning.

Judge orders $12M fund for peanut salmonella claimsupdated: Thu Oct 01 2009 21:47:00

A U.S. bankruptcy judge Thursday ordered Peanut Corporation of America's insurance carrier to set aside $12 million to reimburse people for health complications that resulted from eating tainted peanut products.

Grill, baby, grill: BBQ competitions are hotupdated: Wed Jul 01 2009 09:42:00

Of all the great sports of summer, only one leaves competitors covered with sauce, smelling like smoke and clutching trophies with charcoal under their fingernails.

House GOP targets freshman Democrat in new adupdated: Wed Jul 01 2009 02:23:00

House Republicans will target freshman Rep. Tom Perriello in a new television commercial that criticizes the Virginia Democrat for his recent vote in favor of controversial energy reform legislation.

Peanut processor files for bankruptcyupdated: Sun Feb 15 2009 07:31:00

The peanut processing company at the heart of a national salmonella outbreak, Peanut Corp. of America, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation in court Friday in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Peanut company files bankruptcyupdated: Sun Feb 15 2009 07:31:00

The company at the center of a deadly salmonella outbreak is filing for bankruptcy. CNN's Louise Schiavone reports.

CNNMoney: Bankruptcy for tainted peanut companyupdated: Fri Feb 13 2009 16:42:00

The peanut processing company at the heart of a national salmonella outbreak, Peanut Corp. of America, filed Friday for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation in court in Lynchburg, Va.

Around the world on my 'Bucket List'updated: Tue Sep 09 2008 10:12:00

Cindy Haynes was 42 when she made her decision. All of her life she had been a wife and a mom. Now her kids were growing up; her divorce was being finalized, and she had just landed her first real job.

Liberty U student plotted to set off explosives, police sayupdated: Tue May 22 2007 17:47:00

A first-year Liberty University student was arrested in what police said was a plot to detonate explosive devices Tuesday, the day of the Rev. Jerry Falwell's funeral.

John King: Falwell had many sides -- some surprisingupdated: Tue May 15 2007 16:10:00

A conversation with the Rev. Jerry Falwell was always a colorful journey through the intersections of religion and politics.

Your e-mails: Mixed feelings about Falwell's deathupdated: Tue May 15 2007 15:39:00

The Rev. Jerry Falwell is dead at 73. Ron Godwin, executive vice president of Falwell's Liberty University, said Falwell had "a history of heart challenges" and was found unresponsive Tuesday at the university.

Rev. Jerry Falwell dies at age 73updated: Tue May 15 2007 13:06:00

The Rev. Jerry Falwell, the television minister whose 1979 founding of the Moral Majority galvanized American religious conservatives into a political force, died Tuesday at age 73.

Your e-mails: 'I just cannot believe it'updated: Tue Apr 17 2007 11:06:00

At least 31 people were killed Monday in two shootings at Virginia Tech, according to a state official, making it the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history.

CNN Future Summit forumupdated: Thu Jan 25 2007 11:26:00

It may sounds like something from a J.G. Ballard novel, but a new breed of lifestyle drugs could allow us to choose how much we sleep, boost our memories and even allow us to enjoy ourselves more, without any side effects. Will they unleash human capabilities never seen before or create a dystopian 24-hour society where we are dependent on drugs to regulate our lifestyle and behavior?

CNN Future Summit forumupdated: Mon Jan 15 2007 13:03:00

It looks more like the Batmobile rather than a long-distance coach, so perhaps it is fitting that it is called the Superbus. Offering the speed of an inter-city train with the flexibility of a bus, its Dutch inventors hope that it will provide a vital part in a sustainable future of public transportation and, who knows, it just might make travelling by bus cool.

Fortune: Eight Great Factory Toursupdated: Mon Apr 04 2005 00:01:00

BEN & JERRY'S FACTORY

FSB: Many Cooksupdated: Tue Feb 01 2005 00:01:00

1969 Howard Johnson opens the first Ground Round in Norridge, Ill. The pub-style menu has just 12 items.

Money Magazine: Long and Winding Road Discover the joys of the journey on a classic American drive--the Blue Ridge Parkway.updated: Fri Sep 01 2000 00:01:00

If you've read Lost in America with any regularity, you've probably figured out that I love road trips, especially if there are small towns, offbeat roadside attractions, undiscovered eateries and ...

Fortune: They Know Jack Eryn Brown goes south to sample the down-home hospitality of the Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Society... and livesupdated: Mon Jun 26 2000 00:01:00

A riverboat chugs down the Cumberland River, past downtown Nashville, on a breezy Monday night. Men in tuxedos and women in evening dresses gather on deck, clinking glasses, waiting for the five-co...

Fortune: Patrick Spainupdated: Mon Dec 06 1999 00:01:00

As CEO of Hoover's Online, based in Austin, Texas, Spain led Hoover's transformation from a business reference-book publisher to an Internet business-information site. He's also a lawyer who reads ...

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