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Mohammed Ayoob: Egypt's future is not the Muslim Brotherhood or the remnants of the Mubarak regime. The reality includes many more players.
John Avlon says Mitt Romney may have achieved a lot in the private sector but in his role in government as a public official he chose to bail out
As Mitt Romney leaves Las Vegas, he hopes he hit the jackpot.
Andrew Keen: The social network is taking something much more important than money from its nearly 1 billion members. By sabotaging what it really means to be human, Facebook is stealing the innocence of our inner lives.
If you're on a flight -- especially a long one -- a coach class seat can be a chair of torture.
Women representing the '"fat acceptance movement" debate with their counterparts at the National Action Against Obesity.
CNN's Jenny Harrison showcases pieces from a rare exhibition of Queen Elizabeth II's personal diamond collection.
For most of his life he's been Gene Ween, the nimble-voiced frontman of one of rock's great genre-hoppers -- but Aaron Freeman is finally ready to put his alter-ego to bed.
Houston waiter Greg Rubar received the tip of a lifetime when an anonymous couple left him $5,000 on a $27 lunch tab.
As Mitt Romney leaves Las Vegas, he hopes he hit the jackpot.
A proposed high-speed rail line in California was touted as the transportation of the future. But after billions of federal stimulus dollars were pledged to build it, the project is plagued with problems.
Mexicans step up to CNN's Open Mic and offer their messages to the U.S. presidential candidates.
The Polish prime minister on Wednesday reacted strongly to what the White House said was a mistake by President Barack Obama during Tuesday's Medal of Freedom ceremony.
Both countries previously blocked U.N. Security Council resolutions against Syria, but their latest XXX comes amid outrage over a massacre that left more than 100 people dead.
It's probably not the kind of thing voters will use to choose the leader of the free world.
Asked on "The View" if she would ever seek office, First lady Michelle Obama said she has no interest in politics.
It's probably not the kind of thing voters will use to choose the leader of the free world.
Apple CEO Tim Cook would someday like to see an Apple product manufactured in the United States, he told attendees of a technology gathering Tuesday.
The Polish prime minister on Wednesday reacted strongly to what the White House said was a mistake by President Barack Obama during Tuesday's Medal of Freedom ceremony.
John De Shazo is 74 and lives in San Antonio. He spends his days near the Alamo, watching people go by, talking with friends and enjoying the city life.
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