President Obama says the House of Representatives is about to take a "landmark vote" on health care reform.
CNN's T.J. Holmes and Betty Nguyen spoke with a pediatrician for answers to many swine flu questions.
Thirteen people died after a shooting spree Thursday at Fort Hood, a sprawling Army post in Texas.
A Danish journalism student has been arrested in Iran, the Danish Foreign Ministry told CNN on Saturday.
In a special Saturday session, the House of Representatives began debating health care legislation crafted by House Democrats, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle considered an amendment to the bill that would put restrictions on abortion funding.
The man accused of killing one person and wounding five others in a shooting at an Orlando office where he once worked made his first appearance in court Saturday, and was ordered held without bond.
The first people who came across Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the psychiatrist suspected of Thursday's murderous rampage, told tales Friday of quick, calm efforts in the face of danger.
The suspect in Friday's shooting of six people in a downtown high-rise is a 40-year-old man with economic woes that include a recent bankruptcy filing, federal records show.
U.S. Army Pfc. Michael Pearson wasn't much with words, his older brother said through tears, but when he picked up a guitar he let his music speak for him.
A Cuban woman known for writing critical blogs about life in the communist nation said she was briefly detained by government agents Friday in the capital.
CNN's Dan Simon has the 911 call that alerted police to a gang rape at a high school. The call came from someone who wasn't even there.
CNN's Anderson Cooper asks Oprah about her new Book Club project and about what she's doing for children in Africa.
Photojournalist William Walker has more on some vets' love affairs that are still alive and flying high.
Photojournalist Gregg Canes has more on Brothers Forever, a therapy program that helps vets deal with PTSD.
Photojournalist Floyd Yarmuth reports on a program at Walter Reed that uses music to complement rehab.
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says the recent election proves Americans don't like where the Democrats are taking the country.
President Obama said the shootings at Fort Hood represented the best and worst of America.
NATO forces in Afghanistan are investigating a report that an airstrike killed Afghan security forces in a region rife with arms smuggling and narcotics trafficking.
The bumper sticker reading "Allah is Love" was torn off and the car was keyed.
Fort Hood, Texas, is -- for all intents and purposes -- a city. With as many as 30,000 residents, it has all the trappings of an American metropolis: malls, softball fields, subdivisions and as many as nine schools.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychiatrist who worked in a hospital at Fort Hood, the nation's biggest Army base, is blamed for the deaths of 12 soldiers and one civilian, military officials said.
A picture began to emerge Thursday of the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings as a mental health professional who worked to help others in high-stress situations.
The police officer who ended the Fort Hood massacre by shooting the suspect is known as the enforcer on her street, a "tough woman" who patrolled her neighborhood and once stopped burglars at her house.
Before making judgments about the shootings at Fort Hood, a thorough investigation needs to take place, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas said Thursday.
Ibrahim Hooper knows the drill.
A picture began to emerge Thursday of the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings as a mental-health professional who had worked to help others in high-stress situations.
A soldier suspected of fatally shooting 12 and wounding 31 at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday is not dead as previously reported by the military, the base's commander said Thursday evening.
They listen to tales of life's worst moments, but they can't go home and tell their spouses about what they've heard. Sometimes no amount of schooling is enough to shield them from taking on some of their patients' suffering.
Thirteen flag-draped coffins left Fort Hood on Friday as authorities searched for a motive in the massacre that left more than 50 casualties at the largest U.S. military base.
Families and friends around Fort Hood, Texas, and around the country waited for word of their loved ones' safety Thursday as news spread that a gunman had opened fire on the military post.
Saudi Arabia's health minister was the first person in the country to receive the H1N1 vaccination Saturday in a televised event aimed at calming fears about the safety of the vaccine.
iReporter Jennifer Trubenbach is Executive Director of Operation Of Hope which donates facial reconstructive surgeries.
When Vincent Barrett died alone in July at age 72, the coroner's office could not find any next of kin.
A three alarm fire tore through a Lawrence, Massachusetts, paper mill Friday night. The mill is currently abandoned.
Brooke Anderson and panelists discuss Rihanna opening up about her abusive relationship with Chris Brown on "20/20."
A senior Iranian politician said Saturday the country would not ship low-enriched uranium out of the country, which is a major part of a pending nuclear deal between Iran and international powers, according to semiofficial state media.
Larry King and panelists discuss what happened at Fort Hood, where 13 people were killed and 38 wounded by one shooter.
Philippa Holland reports on a double amputee Iraq veteran helping other veterans through charity.
Anderson Cooper and panelists discuss if there were missed signals with suspected Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan.
Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premiere nightly news program.
A New Mexico boy makes a frantic 911 call in August after allegedly shooting his father in the back of the head.
Two Californians struggle to make ends meet as jobs become more difficult to find. Casey Wian reports.
A student faces 15 years in prison for cutting in line at a Walmart. HLN's Richelle Carey takes a look at "What Matters."
The issue of abortion threatened to derail House Democrats' health care bill Friday unless staunchly anti-abortion Democrats and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops succeeded in their effort to get strict abortion limitations into the measure.
CNN's Ted Rowlands interviews a neighbor of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.
A look at the U.S. President's global popularity one year after his election. Our international correspondents gauge reaction around the world.
Rihanna's brand new revelations about the night Chris Brown beat her.
An eyewitness talks to CNN's Campbell Brown about the shootings at Fort Hood.
Col. John Rossi holds a press conference, updating the status of people hurt at Fort Hood and Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.
CNN's Campbell Brown talks to the medic who treated the Fort Hood hero cop and the suspected shooter.
A 40-year-old man accused of killing one and wounding five in a shooting at a business where he once worked was charged Friday with first-degree murder, police said.
A woman whose younger brother was stationed at Fort Hood talks to CNN's Campbell Brown.
Stars arrive at the premiere for "Everybody's Fine," a film about spending more time with your loved ones.
The G.O.P. has two big wins this week when Americans hit the polls. Were voters making a statement about their President and his policies?
Iman Yahya Hendi says the alleged actions by Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan do reflect the person he knew.
A shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas, left 12 soldiers and one civilian dead. Another 30 people were wounded.
CNN's Paula Hancocks talks to the cousin of Nidal Hasan, the alleged gunman in Thursday's Ft. Hood shootings.
Michael Jackson's father wants a judge to order the pop star's estate to pay him a monthly allowance, according to papers filed in court Friday.
CNN's Brian Todd reports from the Washington Area mosque where the Fort Hood shooting suspect regularly prayed.
Analysis of the biggest Obama campaign promises kept and biggest ones broken. Plus, is Presidential portrait painting still practiced?
A recent sale of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's auction house exceeded sales estimates and raised the hopes of industry insiders that a rebound is under way.
Legendary rockers KISS show their support for wounded warriors and reflect on their 35-year-career with CNN's Naamua Delaney.
The Lloyds Banking Group might cut in half its charitable donations this year. ITN's Ben King reports.
The mother of a wounded soldier based in Fort Hood, Texas, speaks with KCCI.
Part of a plane was discovered in Roosevelt, New York. WABC's Lauren Defranco reports.
In "What Matters" we are partnering with Essence magazine to look at African American issues that matter to everyone.
Authorities on Friday released the name of a fourth victim found last week in or around the home of registered sex offender.
Have you been paying attention to the news? Answer these questions and find out.
Two soldiers at Fort Hood describe how they helped the wounded during the rampage.
Nicole Lapin looks at the online profile of Sgt. Kim Munley, the so-called Fort Hood massacre hero.
It was the kind of phone call military families dread receiving from Iraq and Afghanistan -- not from Texas.
I was in the building at Fort Hood, Texas, in June where 43 people were shot this week.
Mexican authorities have arrested three doctors, a nurse and a receptionist accused of stealing newborns at a private hospital and selling them, the Mexico City attorney general's office says.
Law enforcement analyst Mike Brooks talks to Naamua Delaney about the shooting at an Orlando office building.
ITN's Martin Geissler reports on the dangers albinos face in East Africa where their bones are believed to be lucky by witch doctors.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood gunman and a psychiatrist who worked in a hospital at the base, is blamed for the deaths of 12 soldiers and one Army civilian employee, and for wounding at least 38 others.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, adored as the star of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and her husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., know what everyone has been thinking: What took so long?
Not many people have had to grieve as publicly as Kandi Burruss.
Celebrities are always trying to build walls around themselves, literally and figuratively, and those walls cost money.
Iraq's first DNA lab is helping Iraqis find missing loved ones. CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom reports.
A 1965 Volkswagen van stolen 35 years ago in Spokane, Washington, was found by customs agents in a shipping container in the Los Angeles port last month, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official said.
CNN's Max Foster talks with author Tom Vanderbilt about his book "Traffic."
For a group of students in the Orkney Isles, a plane is the only way to get to school. ITN's David Hartley reports.
The company that once employed the office building shooting suspect says he was fired for performance issues.
A preliminary report suggesting that N95 respirators -- filtering devices worn over the mouth and nose -- protect against swine flu better than surgical face masks seems to be incorrect, researchers revealed during a meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA).
CNN's Alison Kosik reports that the U.S. unemployment rate's risen to 10.2%, the highest it's been since April of 1983.
HLN's Christi Paul talks with a psychologist about why the Ft. Hood gunman, a psychiatrist, couldn't see he needed help.
This week on 'News of the Abusrd' we take a look at Big Things!
It was two weeks after D-Day, a few miles from the bloody shores of Omaha Beach. An airstrip had been carved out of the Normandy countryside, costing the lives of 28 Army engineers at the hands of German snipers.
A neighbor says Kimberley Munley made everyone in the neighborhood feel protected.
The maternal grandmother of a 7-month-old Florida girl found hidden in a small cedar box under her baby sitter's bed says her daughter, who was charged in the case, is troubled and needs help.
After a gunman opens fire in an Orlando office building, workers express fear about what they had gone through.
Valerie Jarrett does not like to talk about herself.
A moment of silence is observed at Fort Hood in remembrance of the victims of a mass killing there.
A look back at the top stories for November 6, 2009.
On a wet dawn in Nairobi, Kenya, Joan stands on a grubby patch of concrete she calls home.
Assistant Sub Inspector Anwar Ali starts his day with a prayer. He needs all the help he can get.
CNN's Stephanie Elam introduces us to a small business that's changing the way parents find a sitter.
Former French President Jacques Chirac has had an interesting week. CNN's Jim Bittermann explains.
CNN World Sport's Alex Thomas gathers insight from former Chelsea manager John Hollins.
Army Secretary John McHugh says Fort Hood will get the full support of the government.
These days it can feel like the age of anxiety is winning over the pursuit of happiness. An uncertain economy and the swine flu are just the tip of our worry iceberg.
Officials say the man suspected of opening fire at an Orlando office building is in custody.
Orlando police take into custody the man suspected of opening fire in an office building.
CNN's Nkepile Mabuse reports from Lesotho, where child traffickers prey on the young and the powerless.
A Nigerian author is named Oprah's book club winner. CNN's Christian Purefoy reports.
Anderson Cooper talks to Oprah Winfrey about the New York Times best-selling book "Say You Are One Of Them."
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": How one story opened up a space in her heart.
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": Oprah on why one story was a turning point for her.
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": A story that explores the bonds of friendship.
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": Why did she say one story was a stunner for her?
Two members of acclaimed indie-pop band, Blind Pilot, perform their song 'Two Towns from Me'
A company spokesman confirms that a former employee is the suspected gunman that opened fire in an office building.
CNN producer Jessica Ellis takes a behind the scenes look at Operation of Hope's mission in Zimbabwe.
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has caused a buzz all over Italy this week with the release of a new book that simply asks the colorful premier about some equally colorful exploits.
Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo continued to purge the top ranks of the nation's military Friday, removing the armed forces' commander.
CNN's Jenny Harrison talks with CNN producer Jessica Ellis about Operation Of Hope's mission in Zimbabwe.
Orlando police search for a suspect in a shooting at a high-rise building in Orlando.
After only one show Down Under, Britney Spears' Australian tour is already turning into quite the "Circus" as the government weighs in on lip-synching and angry fans storm out of Spears' first performance.
The New York Yankees celebrate their 27th World Series championship with a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan.
Thirteen people died after a shooting spree Thursday at Fort Hood, a sprawling Army post in Texas.
A Danish journalism student has been arrested in Iran, the Danish Foreign Ministry told CNN on Saturday.
In a special Saturday session, the House of Representatives began debating health care legislation crafted by House Democrats, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle considered an amendment to the bill that would put restrictions on abortion funding.
The man accused of killing one person and wounding five others in a shooting at an Orlando office where he once worked made his first appearance in court Saturday, and was ordered held without bond.
The first people who came across Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the psychiatrist suspected of Thursday's murderous rampage, told tales Friday of quick, calm efforts in the face of danger.
The suspect in Friday's shooting of six people in a downtown high-rise is a 40-year-old man with economic woes that include a recent bankruptcy filing, federal records show.
U.S. Army Pfc. Michael Pearson wasn't much with words, his older brother said through tears, but when he picked up a guitar he let his music speak for him.
A Cuban woman known for writing critical blogs about life in the communist nation said she was briefly detained by government agents Friday in the capital.
NATO forces in Afghanistan are investigating a report that an airstrike killed Afghan security forces in a region rife with arms smuggling and narcotics trafficking.
The bumper sticker reading "Allah is Love" was torn off and the car was keyed.
Fort Hood, Texas, is -- for all intents and purposes -- a city. With as many as 30,000 residents, it has all the trappings of an American metropolis: malls, softball fields, subdivisions and as many as nine schools.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychiatrist who worked in a hospital at Fort Hood, the nation's biggest Army base, is blamed for the deaths of 12 soldiers and one civilian, military officials said.
A picture began to emerge Thursday of the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings as a mental health professional who worked to help others in high-stress situations.
The police officer who ended the Fort Hood massacre by shooting the suspect is known as the enforcer on her street, a "tough woman" who patrolled her neighborhood and once stopped burglars at her house.
Before making judgments about the shootings at Fort Hood, a thorough investigation needs to take place, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas said Thursday.
Ibrahim Hooper knows the drill.
A picture began to emerge Thursday of the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings as a mental-health professional who had worked to help others in high-stress situations.
A soldier suspected of fatally shooting 12 and wounding 31 at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday is not dead as previously reported by the military, the base's commander said Thursday evening.
They listen to tales of life's worst moments, but they can't go home and tell their spouses about what they've heard. Sometimes no amount of schooling is enough to shield them from taking on some of their patients' suffering.
Thirteen flag-draped coffins left Fort Hood on Friday as authorities searched for a motive in the massacre that left more than 50 casualties at the largest U.S. military base.
Families and friends around Fort Hood, Texas, and around the country waited for word of their loved ones' safety Thursday as news spread that a gunman had opened fire on the military post.
Saudi Arabia's health minister was the first person in the country to receive the H1N1 vaccination Saturday in a televised event aimed at calming fears about the safety of the vaccine.
When Vincent Barrett died alone in July at age 72, the coroner's office could not find any next of kin.
A senior Iranian politician said Saturday the country would not ship low-enriched uranium out of the country, which is a major part of a pending nuclear deal between Iran and international powers, according to semiofficial state media.
The issue of abortion threatened to derail House Democrats' health care bill Friday unless staunchly anti-abortion Democrats and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops succeeded in their effort to get strict abortion limitations into the measure.
A 40-year-old man accused of killing one and wounding five in a shooting at a business where he once worked was charged Friday with first-degree murder, police said.
Michael Jackson's father wants a judge to order the pop star's estate to pay him a monthly allowance, according to papers filed in court Friday.
A recent sale of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's auction house exceeded sales estimates and raised the hopes of industry insiders that a rebound is under way.
Authorities on Friday released the name of a fourth victim found last week in or around the home of registered sex offender.
Have you been paying attention to the news? Answer these questions and find out.
It was the kind of phone call military families dread receiving from Iraq and Afghanistan -- not from Texas.
I was in the building at Fort Hood, Texas, in June where 43 people were shot this week.
Mexican authorities have arrested three doctors, a nurse and a receptionist accused of stealing newborns at a private hospital and selling them, the Mexico City attorney general's office says.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood gunman and a psychiatrist who worked in a hospital at the base, is blamed for the deaths of 12 soldiers and one Army civilian employee, and for wounding at least 38 others.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, adored as the star of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and her husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., know what everyone has been thinking: What took so long?
Not many people have had to grieve as publicly as Kandi Burruss.
Celebrities are always trying to build walls around themselves, literally and figuratively, and those walls cost money.
A 1965 Volkswagen van stolen 35 years ago in Spokane, Washington, was found by customs agents in a shipping container in the Los Angeles port last month, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official said.
A preliminary report suggesting that N95 respirators -- filtering devices worn over the mouth and nose -- protect against swine flu better than surgical face masks seems to be incorrect, researchers revealed during a meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA).
It was two weeks after D-Day, a few miles from the bloody shores of Omaha Beach. An airstrip had been carved out of the Normandy countryside, costing the lives of 28 Army engineers at the hands of German snipers.
The maternal grandmother of a 7-month-old Florida girl found hidden in a small cedar box under her baby sitter's bed says her daughter, who was charged in the case, is troubled and needs help.
Valerie Jarrett does not like to talk about herself.
On a wet dawn in Nairobi, Kenya, Joan stands on a grubby patch of concrete she calls home.
Assistant Sub Inspector Anwar Ali starts his day with a prayer. He needs all the help he can get.
These days it can feel like the age of anxiety is winning over the pursuit of happiness. An uncertain economy and the swine flu are just the tip of our worry iceberg.
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has caused a buzz all over Italy this week with the release of a new book that simply asks the colorful premier about some equally colorful exploits.
Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo continued to purge the top ranks of the nation's military Friday, removing the armed forces' commander.
After only one show Down Under, Britney Spears' Australian tour is already turning into quite the "Circus" as the government weighs in on lip-synching and angry fans storm out of Spears' first performance.
President Obama says the House of Representatives is about to take a "landmark vote" on health care reform.
CNN's T.J. Holmes and Betty Nguyen spoke with a pediatrician for answers to many swine flu questions.
CNN's Dan Simon has the 911 call that alerted police to a gang rape at a high school. The call came from someone who wasn't even there.
CNN's Anderson Cooper asks Oprah about her new Book Club project and about what she's doing for children in Africa.
Photojournalist William Walker has more on some vets' love affairs that are still alive and flying high.
Photojournalist Gregg Canes has more on Brothers Forever, a therapy program that helps vets deal with PTSD.
Photojournalist Floyd Yarmuth reports on a program at Walter Reed that uses music to complement rehab.
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says the recent election proves Americans don't like where the Democrats are taking the country.
President Obama said the shootings at Fort Hood represented the best and worst of America.
iReporter Jennifer Trubenbach is Executive Director of Operation Of Hope which donates facial reconstructive surgeries.
A three alarm fire tore through a Lawrence, Massachusetts, paper mill Friday night. The mill is currently abandoned.
Brooke Anderson and panelists discuss Rihanna opening up about her abusive relationship with Chris Brown on "20/20."
Larry King and panelists discuss what happened at Fort Hood, where 13 people were killed and 38 wounded by one shooter.
Philippa Holland reports on a double amputee Iraq veteran helping other veterans through charity.
Anderson Cooper and panelists discuss if there were missed signals with suspected Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan.
Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premiere nightly news program.
A New Mexico boy makes a frantic 911 call in August after allegedly shooting his father in the back of the head.
Two Californians struggle to make ends meet as jobs become more difficult to find. Casey Wian reports.
A student faces 15 years in prison for cutting in line at a Walmart. HLN's Richelle Carey takes a look at "What Matters."
CNN's Ted Rowlands interviews a neighbor of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.
A look at the U.S. President's global popularity one year after his election. Our international correspondents gauge reaction around the world.
Rihanna's brand new revelations about the night Chris Brown beat her.
An eyewitness talks to CNN's Campbell Brown about the shootings at Fort Hood.
Col. John Rossi holds a press conference, updating the status of people hurt at Fort Hood and Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.
CNN's Campbell Brown talks to the medic who treated the Fort Hood hero cop and the suspected shooter.
A woman whose younger brother was stationed at Fort Hood talks to CNN's Campbell Brown.
Stars arrive at the premiere for "Everybody's Fine," a film about spending more time with your loved ones.
The G.O.P. has two big wins this week when Americans hit the polls. Were voters making a statement about their President and his policies?
Iman Yahya Hendi says the alleged actions by Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan do reflect the person he knew.
A shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas, left 12 soldiers and one civilian dead. Another 30 people were wounded.
CNN's Paula Hancocks talks to the cousin of Nidal Hasan, the alleged gunman in Thursday's Ft. Hood shootings.
CNN's Brian Todd reports from the Washington Area mosque where the Fort Hood shooting suspect regularly prayed.
Analysis of the biggest Obama campaign promises kept and biggest ones broken. Plus, is Presidential portrait painting still practiced?
Legendary rockers KISS show their support for wounded warriors and reflect on their 35-year-career with CNN's Naamua Delaney.
The Lloyds Banking Group might cut in half its charitable donations this year. ITN's Ben King reports.
The mother of a wounded soldier based in Fort Hood, Texas, speaks with KCCI.
Part of a plane was discovered in Roosevelt, New York. WABC's Lauren Defranco reports.
In "What Matters" we are partnering with Essence magazine to look at African American issues that matter to everyone.
Two soldiers at Fort Hood describe how they helped the wounded during the rampage.
Nicole Lapin looks at the online profile of Sgt. Kim Munley, the so-called Fort Hood massacre hero.
Law enforcement analyst Mike Brooks talks to Naamua Delaney about the shooting at an Orlando office building.
ITN's Martin Geissler reports on the dangers albinos face in East Africa where their bones are believed to be lucky by witch doctors.
Iraq's first DNA lab is helping Iraqis find missing loved ones. CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom reports.
CNN's Max Foster talks with author Tom Vanderbilt about his book "Traffic."
For a group of students in the Orkney Isles, a plane is the only way to get to school. ITN's David Hartley reports.
The company that once employed the office building shooting suspect says he was fired for performance issues.
CNN's Alison Kosik reports that the U.S. unemployment rate's risen to 10.2%, the highest it's been since April of 1983.
HLN's Christi Paul talks with a psychologist about why the Ft. Hood gunman, a psychiatrist, couldn't see he needed help.
This week on 'News of the Abusrd' we take a look at Big Things!
A neighbor says Kimberley Munley made everyone in the neighborhood feel protected.
After a gunman opens fire in an Orlando office building, workers express fear about what they had gone through.
A moment of silence is observed at Fort Hood in remembrance of the victims of a mass killing there.
A look back at the top stories for November 6, 2009.
CNN's Stephanie Elam introduces us to a small business that's changing the way parents find a sitter.
Former French President Jacques Chirac has had an interesting week. CNN's Jim Bittermann explains.
CNN World Sport's Alex Thomas gathers insight from former Chelsea manager John Hollins.
Army Secretary John McHugh says Fort Hood will get the full support of the government.
Officials say the man suspected of opening fire at an Orlando office building is in custody.
Orlando police take into custody the man suspected of opening fire in an office building.
CNN's Nkepile Mabuse reports from Lesotho, where child traffickers prey on the young and the powerless.
A Nigerian author is named Oprah's book club winner. CNN's Christian Purefoy reports.
Anderson Cooper talks to Oprah Winfrey about the New York Times best-selling book "Say You Are One Of Them."
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": How one story opened up a space in her heart.
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": Oprah on why one story was a turning point for her.
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": A story that explores the bonds of friendship.
Oprah's video blog on the short stories in "Say You're One of Them": Why did she say one story was a stunner for her?
Two members of acclaimed indie-pop band, Blind Pilot, perform their song 'Two Towns from Me'
A company spokesman confirms that a former employee is the suspected gunman that opened fire in an office building.
CNN producer Jessica Ellis takes a behind the scenes look at Operation of Hope's mission in Zimbabwe.
CNN's Jenny Harrison talks with CNN producer Jessica Ellis about Operation Of Hope's mission in Zimbabwe.
Orlando police search for a suspect in a shooting at a high-rise building in Orlando.
The New York Yankees celebrate their 27th World Series championship with a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan.
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