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Bob Greene says a 1982 invasion of the queen's protective bubble shows that even the exalted can't count on hiding away
How does Sen. Marco Rubio curry favor with Hispanic voters and burnish his Tea Party credentials? Charles Garcia explains
Richard Dawson, the longtime host of "Family Feud," has died, his son said in a statement Sunday. He was 79.
The Thames became a sea of red, white and blue as tens of thousands celebrated the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Larry Smith says many people fail to have great careers because they make excuses to avoid taking action
How does Sen. Marco Rubio curry favor with Hispanic voters and burnish his Tea Party credentials? Charles Garcia explains
To Oriannah Paul and many on the right, embattled Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is a hero who stood on principles and took the state out of the red and created a surplus.
President Barack Obama's re-election campaign is spending record amounts of money for online advertising and more than twice as much as his Republican rival, a CNN analysis of campaign finance data shows.
Fareed's Take on the crisis in Syria
CNN's Don Lemon talks to Freddy Sharp, a recovering addict who overdosed on "bath salts."
A Rovio VP talks about the company's troubled history, its future and what makes "Angry Birds" so wildly popular.
Tuomas Erikoinen, the man who drew the hit "Angry Birds" app, doesn't really resent his creation.
Bloody clashes between pro- and anti-Syrian regime fighters raged on early Sunday in Tripoli, Lebanon, a day after the deadliest outburst of violence there in recent weeks indicated Syria's turmoil continues spilling across borders.
Tina Gangidine is so passionate about President Barack Obama, even her pet lovebird campaigned for him.
Leon Panetta visited a former U.S. Navy base in Cam Rahn Bay, Vietnam, on Sunday, marking the first trip there by an American defense secretary since the war ended.
Hundreds of people began gathering in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Sunday, foreshadowing a second day of protests after the country's deposed president Hosni Mubarak was sentenced to life in prison for ordering the killing of demonstrators in the revolution that toppled him last year.
Syrian president Bashar al-Assad decries the "terrorists" and "conspiracy" against Syria.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad addressed his country and the newly-elected People's Assembly on Sunday, decrying what he called the "terrorists" and "conspiracy" against Syria.
Bashar al-Assad calls the killing of 100 civilians "outrageous." Referring to the Houla massacre, he said: "Even monsters do not do what we saw."
CNN's Ivan Watson reports on doctors in Syria struggle to save lives as a new video shows gruesome images.
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