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On June 1, 1980, CNN aired its first news broadcast anchored by the husband and wife team of David Walker and Lois Hart.
CNN political correspondent Tom Foreman breaks down the number crunching used to determine the unemployment rate.
Aaron David Miller says the need to stop the killing is urgent, but the options for doing that are either imperfect half measures or costly intervention that nobody wants
An Ohio woman has been dubbed the "Cleaning Fairy" after she allegedly broke into a home, cleaned and left a bill.
Edward Morrissey says Mayor Bloomberg's proposed citywide ban on soda servings over16 ounces makes no sense and dictates his choices while eliminate everyone else's.
Senior Correspondent Joe Johns and producer Ted Metzger talk about the Edwards trial verdict.
For anyone who wants to make a serious play for the Latino vote -- and not just go through the motions -- here's what you need to know: Latinos are single-issue voters.
Timothy Stanley says unveiling of Bush's portrait offers a moment to reevaluate a presidency that ended with low approval. But there's reason to believe it was an important one
From Richard Nixon -- "I'm not a crook" -- to John Edwards -- "The story is false ... ridiculous," those in power often lie, and voters often let them get away with it.
Christine Owens says with unemployment rate remaining so high, we must not cut off help to the least fortunate
A truck carrying nearly 400 sheep tipped over while on an Australia overpass, sending the helpless animals tumbling down on shocked drivers below, CNN affiliate Network Ten reported.
Wolf Blitzer and Donald Trump's heated showdown this week over claims of a conspiracy to conceal President Barack Obama's true birthplace was, at its core, an argument about lying.
A bear causes quite a commotion in a California neighborhood. KGET reports.
A Missouri dairy farmer explains why cows that listen to music or lie on sand beds produce better milk. KSHB reports.
A woman gives birth to a baby girl on her toilet and both mom and child are doing fine. KTVI reports.
Carol Costello speaks with Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West on the strict new ID rules that could keep many from polls.
A 100-year-old high school graduation tradition is being changed because the valedictorian is an atheist. KABB reports.
A first-edition copy of the Book of Mormon is reported stolen from an Arizona bookstore. KPNX reports.
Despite evidence to the contrary, the Syrian government is claiming its civilians are being slaughtered by terrorists.
From her seat on the stage at the World Economic Forum, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi told a packed room what she was thinking as her plane prepared to land in Thailand for her first foreign trip in 24 years.
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