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An appeals court today struck down a key part of the Defense of Marriage Act banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage.
Brooke Baldwin talks to Tony Perkins who argues that children need the development aspects of a traditional marriage.
Brooke Baldwin talks to Tony Perkins who argues that children need the development aspects of a traditional marriage.
President Obama's chief campaign strategist David Axelrod got a less than warm welcome at an appearance in Boston.
President Obama's chief campaign strategist David Axelrod got a less than warm welcome at an appearance in Boston.
Japan's latest phone sensation has a Geiger counter to read radiation. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.
A British study compares personalities between dogs and the people who take care of them. KYW's Carol Erickson reports.
Nic Robertson reports on similarities between the Houla, Syria. massacre and the 1990s Srebrnica slaughter in Bosnia.
HLN's Dr. Drew talks to ex-Playboy playmate Kendra Wilkinson and her husband Hank Baskett about their love and marriage.
It's astounding how fast the words of a 22-year-old woman, her life suddenly cut short, have spread across the Internet and into the hearts and minds of people all over the world.
The Defense of Marriage Act -- known as DOMA -- defines marriage for federal purposes as unions exclusively between a man and woman.
Spaniard pop singer Alejandro Sanz has married Raquel Perera in a private ceremony in Barcelona, Spain, the couple announced Wednesday.
When Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage at the All Things Digital Conference Tuesday night, he wasn't just answering questions from Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher — he was also dropping hints about the future of Apple's product roadmap.
A rare sighting of three U.S. presidents at the White House will happen Thursday when George W. Bush and his father, George H. W. Bush, join current President Barack Obama for the unveiling of the younger Bush's official portrait.
Diplomatic efforts fail to stem the bloodshed in Syria. CNN's Richard Roth reports.
If Mayor Michael Bloomberg has his way, you won't be gulping down any 44-ounce Cokes at any of the Big Apple's eateries after March.
Frank Abagnale, subject of the movie "Catch Me If You Can," looks back on a life of lies.
Imagine if every time you went to the pharmacy, shopping for medications was a complete guessing game. What if drug makers weren't required to disclose ingredients in their products or prove their safety, leaving you without a way to determine whether what you're buying is safe for you and your family? You would live in fear that the medicine you purchased to make your child feel better could actually harm them.
Martin Short went along with Kathie Lee Gifford's questions about his wife, who passed away in 2010
CNN's Gary Tuchman investigates the "birther" conspiracy surrounding President Barack Obama.
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