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Surviving 15 feet from ISIS

Surviving 15 feet from ISIS


Surviving 15 feet from ISIS

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:22 AM PST

When violence swallows a city as wholly as it has Kobani, as in so many of Syria's mottled cities, the fight becomes about who wins, rather than what is left for the victor.

More U.S. troops to stay in Afghanistan

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 05:23 AM PST

The U.S. will keep a larger force in Afghanistan for the first few month of 2015 than it initially planned to, outgoing U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Saturday.

'Soul of CNN' leaving after 27 years

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 01:15 PM PST

It was July 29, 1998, the day after two Capitol Police officers were shot and killed on duty.

Prince Harry reveals his secret

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 09:28 AM PST

Prince Harry reveals his darkest secret as part of a new campaign to encourage people to talk about HIV and AIDS.

Chernobyl devastation from above

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 09:42 AM PST

Cinematographer Danny Cooke captured eerie images of the destruction left by the Chernobyl nuclear explosion with a drone.

Most entertaining gift ideas

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 12:08 PM PST

It's the eternal question: What should I give them?

Terrorists kill 2 captives in Yemen as SEALs swoop in

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 12:33 PM PST

A firefight broke out as the SEALs team neared the compound where American Luke Somers and South African Pierre Korkie were being held, a U.S. official said.

Americans detained abroad

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 12:32 PM PST

Who was Luke Somers?

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 12:46 PM PST

"Luke loves Yemen and wants the best future for Yemenis."

Al Qaeda commander killed

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 02:48 AM PST

Pakistan's army said it killed an al Qaeda operative who was once indicted in the United States for his alleged role in a terror plot to attack targets there and in the UK.

It's OK to question a rape story

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 07:16 PM PST

Marc Randazza says Rolling Stone reporter's journalistic malpractice has thrown doubt on the truth of rape allegations and potentially impugned character of accused. Is this 'rape culture' too?

Must gay sex on TV always be safe?

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 01:18 PM PST

LZ Granderson says TV characters who don't use condoms send a message to young people about unsafe behavior in a world still afflicted by AIDS

Garner's mother has a message

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 11:48 AM PST

Marchers filled intersections in the U.S. while others staged "die-ins" in front of holiday shoppers to protest what they say is widespread police brutality.

Photos

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 05:26 PM PST

Obama makes quick doctor visit

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 12:58 PM PST

One perk in being the leader of the Free World: No waiting at the doctor's office.

Typhoon makes landfall in Philippines

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:02 AM PST

Rain lashed parts of the Philippines on Saturday as Typhoon Hagupit barreled toward the coast, bringing roaring winds and the threat of massive storm surges.

Body cam shows stun-gun incident

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 10:45 AM PST

Police in Village of Perry, New York release body camera video of an incident where officers chose not to use deadly force.

Rare Picasso artwork stolen

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:12 AM PST

A piece of art from famed artist Pablo Picasso was reportedly stolen from an art fair in Miami.

Hostage escapes Islamist extremists

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:04 AM PST

A Swiss hostage abducted two years ago made a daring dawn escape Saturday from Islamist extremists in the Philippines, the military said.

Mall murder 'shocked' ex-husband

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 04:54 AM PST

CNN's John Defterios sits down with Paul Ryan, the ex-husband of the American teacher murdered in Abu Dhabi.

Mark Wahlberg wants a pardon

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 05:45 AM PST

On April 8, 1988, when he was 16 and long before he became a model, rapper and actor, Mark Wahlberg -- high on drugs and alcohol -- assaulted a man while trying to steal two cases of alcohol and then punched another man in the face as he attempted to avoid the police.

Landrieu has battle cry; who's listening?

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 12:56 PM PST

Sen. Mary Landrieu is hoarse.

4 people stabbed on Amtrak train

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:28 AM PST

A man stabbed four people aboard an Amtrak passenger train from Chicago, including the conductor, authorities said.

Bike pump used as medical device

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 10:41 AM PST

Health officials in India launched an investigation after learning that bicycle pumps were used in sterilization surgery.

She died after getting wrong meds

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 05:35 AM PST

A woman died after receiving the wrong medication at the hospital. CNN affiliate KTVZ reports.

Cop caught on camera punching woman

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 10:46 AM PST

Video of a Seattle police officer punching a woman after she kicked him was just released.

It hasn't all been bad news in 2014 ...

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 05:58 AM PST

Between Ebola, ISIS, downed planes and racial unrest, it's been a year of sobering news.

'Biggest Loser' contestant dies

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 09:42 AM PST

Deaf child hears his mom for first time

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 05:30 AM PST

A boy in Arizona got to hear for the first time thanks to cochlear implant surgery.

Veteran: I called out 'phony' soldier

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:43 AM PST

A military veteran says he called out a 'phony' soldier dressed in a military uniform at a Philadelphia mall.

Videos Gone Viral: Gas Station Rescue

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 09:49 AM PST

CNN's Documentary team interviews a gas station attendant who was nearly killed while pumping gas...all caught on tape.

Is diet soda better for you?

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 11:34 AM PST

Soda makers want to cut the number of calories you're drinking each year. The big three -- Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper -- have all pledged to reduce the number of beverage calories Americans are consuming by 20% over the next decade.

Stars, Heroes shine at tribute show

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 03:23 PM PST

CNN'S Michaela Pereira gives a sneak preview of "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute," premiering Sunday, Dec. 7 at 8pm ET.

Building a haven for the 'Little Ones'

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 08:11 AM PST

While working as a teacher in Guatemala, Juan Pablo Romero Fuentes saw his students struggling with poverty and violence. He wanted to give them a way out.

Kids with cancer fighting back

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 08:11 AM PST

Thanks to Elimelech Goldberg and his martial arts program, children with cancer are learning to control their pain -- and feel more powerful.

Lions dwindling in Africa

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 03:16 PM PST

When she learned lions in Egypt were extinct, Leela Hazzah wanted to help. She started a nonprofit that turns Maasai warriors -- who have a history of killing lions -- into lion protectors.

Reuniting soldiers with stray dogs

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 04:08 PM PST

Staff Sgt. Edwin Caba served in Afghanistan for nearly three years. Like his fellow soldiers, he longed for a sense of normalcy during his tours.

Fitness buff builds up disabled

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 08:13 AM PST

For the past 25 years, Ned Norton has provided free and low-cost strength training for people living with disabilities. "I never worry about what they can't do," Norton said. "I worry about what they can do."

Giving autistic kids a 'bigger world'

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 08:13 AM PST

Thanks to Dr. Wendy Ross and her nonprofit, more autistic children and their families are getting to experience the fun activities that other children do.

An 'untapped army' for good

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 08:13 AM PST

When Jon Burns was surrounded by passionate fans at a soccer game, he got an idea: What if I could mobilize these people for the greater good?

What riding lessons can teach kids

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 08:13 AM PST

Patricia Kelly is teaching horseback riding to at-risk youth, giving them an alternative to the streets: "We use horses as a hook to create pride, esteem and healing," she says.

Music healing wounded warriors

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 08:14 AM PST

Arthur Bloom's nonprofit pairs professional musicians with recovering troops so they can learn to play instruments and write and record music.

Sheryl Crow gets personal

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 03:19 PM PST

Sheryl Crow talks to CNN's Michaela Pereira during rehearsal for "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute," Sun., 12/7 at 8p ET.

U.S. hostages

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:08 AM PST

Al Qaeda militants killed American hostage Luke Somers and a South African captive in Yemen during a raid conducted by U.S. forces to rescue Somers, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Saturday.

Eric Garner

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 01:08 AM PST

Red tail lights snaked for hundreds of yards down an interstate in Oakland, California, as motorists stood still for protesters blocking traffic for a few minutes.

Typhoon Hagupit

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 08:33 AM PST

The eye of Typhoon Hagupit slammed into east-central Philippines on Saturday night, battering the area with rain and roaring winds as low-lying areas further to the west braced for the possibility of overwhelming storm surges.

Wahlberg pardon

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 11:12 AM PST

On April 8, 1988, when he was 16 and long before he became a model, rapper and actor, Mark Wahlberg -- high on drugs and alcohol -- assaulted a man while trying to steal two cases of alcohol and then punched another man in the face as he attempted to avoid the police.

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