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Marco Rubio not even being considered for VP? That would be political malpractice from the Romney campaign, says John Avlon.
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."
First lady Michelle Obama shows off her "double dutch" jump rope skills.
Minnesota kicks off a new initiative to rescue child sex slaves. CNN's Deborah Feyerick reports.
Jim Larson and his Golden Retriever ride around in a Russian motorcycle with a side-car.
Well, Roger Clemens has finally done it.
Ann Romney's horse qualifies for the Olympics. CNN's Lisa Sylvester reports on the politics surrounding this feat.
A popular female Pakistani singer who defied the Taliban's decree against singing and dancing was shot and killed in northwest Pakistan Monday night, police and hospital officials told CNN.
A showdown meeting Tuesday between U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and the House Oversight Committee chairman failed to resolve their dispute, which could result in a contempt vote against the nation's top prosecutor.
As it continues to ramp up its efforts for the 2012 election cycle, a national umbrella organization for the tea party movement readily admits its grassroots organizing strategy is borrowed from the left's political playbook.
The current Congress has worked just as many days as its legislative predecessors. It just has a lot less to show for it.
Prosecutors may introduce an unaired portion of Jerry Sandusky's interview with NBC's Bob Costas as evidence.
Affiliate KETV reports on an emotional reunion between a former drunk driver and the officer who arrested him.
CNN's Gary Tuchman reports on accusations of abuse in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.
Max Page, the 7-year-old who played a mini-Darth Vader in a Volkswagen commercial, Monday left a hospital in Los Angeles where he had undergone heart surgery.
Dottie Sandusky testified in her husband's child rape trial that Jerry was typically the one to put the children to bed. She said, "He would go downstairs and tell them good night."
The future will emerge at Internet meet Le Web, says Andrew Keen, and it will change our lives.
Doctors say a teen who had a 3-foot spear shot through his skull is recovering. WSVN reports.
The man behind the "Jungle Bird" call during the U.S. Open ceremony sits down with Jeanne Moos to explain why he did it.
Take a look at this rare baby rhinoceros born in Israel.
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