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While driving, John Lee glanced down at his car's MP3 player, looking for Bruce Springsteen songs. And, like what many other Americans do every day, Lee, an expert in distracted driving, was driving while distracted. Now the NTSB is looking at whether to ban devices in the car altogether.
A congressman was removed from the House floor Wednesday after giving a speech about Trayvon Martin while wearing a hoodie.
Jeffrey Toobin says the Obama administration is still having trouble making its case in Supreme Court arguments.
A national group opposed to same-sex marriage aimed to fight it by driving "a wedge between gays and blacks" and identifying "glamorous" Latino artists and athletes to advocate traditional marriage, according to newly released confidential memos.
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin discuss yesterday's health care hearing and Solicitor General Donald Verrilli's performance.
If anyone is comfortable speaking openly and boldly about women's bodies, it's Eve Ensler. The playwright and activist behind "The Vagina Monologues" has been at it for years.
The parents of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teen killed by a Hispanic man who claims self-defense, said Wednesday they have faith in authorities investigating the case.
Michael Huerta, who was thrust into the job of acting chief of the Federal Aviation Administration following the arrest of the agency's leader on drunk driving charges, has been nominated to head the agency.
Michael Mann says as climate-change scientists face more personal and professional attacks for their research, evidence of global warming is also increasing.
The Supreme Court wraps up its last day of hearings Wednesday over the future of health care reform with renewed focus on an issue once dismissed by many legal and political analysts as trivial.
While none of the Republican candidates have heeded the increasing calls for them to drop out and cede the race to front-runner Mitt Romney, news broke late Tuesday that Newt Gingrich has replaced his campaign manager and is laying off one-third of his staff.
Energy giant Total was trying Wednesday to contain a gas leak that forced the evacuation of a well off the coast of Scotland.
Even though Syria has signed off on a U.N.-backed peace initiative, activist groups said there's no evidence yet that the regime is carrying out the plan on Wednesday.
Pope Benedict XVI spoke in general terms, saying "Cuba and the world need change," but steered clear of political statements during a Mass he celebrated in Havana's Revolution Plaza on Wednesday.
Lawyers for former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn are expected to argue in a New York court Wednesday that a hotel maid's lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault should be thrown out because his then-job gave him immunity from civil cases.
The Tibetan protester who set himself alight in the Indian capital ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit this week has died.
Malnourished, bloodied, and bruised.
The search continued early Wednesday morning for a woman who was missing after a fast-moving wildfire devoured 4,500 acres in a mountainous area near Denver, authorities said.
A national group opposed to same-sex marriage aimed to fight it by driving "a wedge between gays and blacks" and identifying "glamorous" Latino artists and athletes to advocate traditional marriage, according to newly released confidential memos.
A group that includes basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson will acquire the Los Angeles Dodgers for $2 billion, the team said late Tuesday.
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