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Key ISIS figure killed in U.S. Special Operations raid

Key ISIS figure killed in U.S. Special Operations raid


Key ISIS figure killed in U.S. Special Operations raid

Posted: 16 May 2015 12:34 PM PDT

The raid also secures information about how the group runs and earns money, officials say. FULL STORY

President Obama ordered raid into Syria

Posted: 16 May 2015 05:40 AM PDT

President Obama ordered the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Sayyaf at the recommendation of his national security team. CNN's Sunlen Serfaty reports.

Defense chief: 'Significant blow' to ISIS

Posted: 16 May 2015 12:25 PM PDT

The U.S. operation to kill a top ISIS commander on Saturday was a "significant blow" to the terror group, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said.

Train may have been hit by object

Posted: 16 May 2015 10:31 AM PDT

One of three conductors aboard the Amtrak train that derailed in Philadelphia this week told investigators she heard the locomotive's engineer say the train had been struck by an object, National Transportation Safety Board member Robert Sumwalt said Friday.

Morsy sentenced to die

Posted: 16 May 2015 02:55 AM PDT

Ousted former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was sentenced to death Saturday in a Cairo court for his role in a 2011 prison break.

Russian launch goes awry

Posted: 16 May 2015 12:55 PM PDT

A glitch in a Russian space launch may have sent part of a rocket and its payload -- a satellite -- plummeting down onto southeastern Siberia, according to Russian state-run media reports.

The lasting mystery of Tsarnaevs

Posted: 16 May 2015 12:46 PM PDT

The death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev may provide some kind of justice for the families of the four people that he and his older brother Tamerlan murdered, as well as the 16 victims who lost limbs in the bombings. But the decision gets us no closer to the big question: Why do this? Why set off a bomb that kills Martin Richard, an angelic 8-year-old boy? Or Lingzi Lu, 23, a graduate student in mathematics from China?

Clintons made $30M in 16 months

Posted: 16 May 2015 03:06 AM PDT

Hillary and Bill Clinton have made more than $30 million dollars since January 2014, more than $25 million of it from speaking fees, according to a financial disclosure form. FULL STORY

Charges in Zimmerman shooting

Posted: 15 May 2015 11:25 PM PDT

A man accused of firing a gun into George Zimmerman's truck earlier this week has been arrested, police in Lake Mary, Florida, said Friday on Twitter.

8 bodies recovered at crash site

Posted: 16 May 2015 10:24 AM PDT

Eight bodies have now been recovered from the site where a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter crashed while on a relief mission in Nepal, the country's military said Saturday. It said the bodies are not recognizable.

Obama trip mends broken heart

Posted: 16 May 2015 10:31 AM PDT

President Barack Obama has walked plenty of diplomatic tight ropes during his two terms in office, but it's safe to say none involved the emotions of an 11-year-old girl -- until now.

NASA: Antarctic ice shelf will disappear by 2020

Posted: 16 May 2015 12:22 PM PDT

One of the last remaining sections of Antarctica's Larsen B Ice Shelf is dramatically weakening, according to a new NASA study.

Holyfield beats Romney in charity boxing match

Posted: 16 May 2015 09:32 AM PDT

Call it the Quake on the Lake.

David Lynch back on 'Twin Peaks' reboot

Posted: 16 May 2015 05:35 AM PDT

Parts Unknown: The wilds of Madagascar

Posted: 16 May 2015 03:30 AM PDT

Despite being the fourth largest island in the world, the island of Madagascar appears to be off the radar for many tourists seeking a wildlife adventure.

Bourdain's favorite vegetable is ... pork

Posted: 16 May 2015 03:32 AM PDT

Anthony Bourdain stops for his first meal in Madagascar with vegetarian companion Darren Aronofsky. "Parts Unknown" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The train pours the cocktail for you

Posted: 16 May 2015 03:30 AM PDT

Train travel done right: Darren Aronofsky makes Anthony Bourdain a cocktail on a shaky train in Madagascar. "Parts Unknown" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

High Profits: To legalize pot, stop the infighting

Posted: 16 May 2015 03:30 AM PDT

Opposition to marijuana legalization is rapidly decreasing -- from 60% in the mid-2000s to 44% in 2015. But it's still an uphill battle.

So you want to work at a cannabis club?

Posted: 16 May 2015 03:30 AM PDT

Caitlin McGuire, owner of BCC, explains how to be a good cannabis club employee. "High Profits" airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

'Mad Men' creator: No, Don isn't D.B. Cooper

Posted: 16 May 2015 02:51 AM PDT

Nope, it's not candy

Posted: 16 May 2015 10:27 AM PDT

It's like something from a sushi chef's dream: 98 painstakingly sliced cubes of raw food, arranged with striking symmetry against a neutral gray backdrop.

Sleep hacks, 37 of them

Posted: 16 May 2015 11:07 AM PDT

We know we're supposed to get enough sleep, and we really try.

Son of fallen cop loses auction to buy dad's car, but then ...

Posted: 16 May 2015 10:24 AM PDT

The son of a fallen sheriff wanted to purchase his father's police car at an auction. When he was outbid, someone made a touching gesture. CNN affiliate KMGH reports.

First warm-blooded fish discovered

Posted: 15 May 2015 06:16 PM PDT

NOAA scientists working off the west coast of the United States recently discovered the opah, or moonfish, is warm-blooded. It's the first fish known to be fully warm-blooded.

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, listen with your eyes

Posted: 16 May 2015 10:56 AM PDT

I'm a big fan of closing arguments. It's that time in a trial when the lawyers wax rhetorical and either rise to the occasion or stumble as they try to convince the jury to buy into their version of the case.

Scary future ahead for this 10-year-old

Posted: 16 May 2015 11:23 AM PDT

Hours before a second massive earthquake rocked Nepal, Bhim Bahadur Gurung planned to embark on an arduous trek back to his village in Gorkha, the district in Nepal that was hardest hit by the first quake.

Orlando Bloom visits Liberia, ground zero for Ebola

Posted: 16 May 2015 10:49 AM PDT

The WHO estimates more than 10,000 people have died from Ebola. UNICEF ambassador Orlando Bloom went to Liberia, ground zero for the Ebola outbreak.

Blue sunset. Guess where it is

Posted: 16 May 2015 11:50 AM PDT

Have you ever witnessed a blue sunset? Have you ever jumped between pillars of a 43-story building? Could you answer trivia questions while giving birth?

Top 10 reasons Letterman is a comedy god

Posted: 16 May 2015 11:19 AM PDT

When David Letterman airs his last show Wednesday night, late-night rival Jimmy Kimmel plans to give him the ultimate tribute.

Look what's happened in the town where Matthew Shepard died

Posted: 16 May 2015 11:11 AM PDT

Blues legend B.B. King dies

Posted: 15 May 2015 06:35 PM PDT

Riley B. King, the legendary guitarist known as B.B. King, whose velvety voice and economical, expressive style brought blues from the margins to the mainstream, died Thursday night.

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