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CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more.
The destruction in China is unbelievable, says iReporter Ben Geisler, who rode his motorcycle into some of the areas hardest hit by Monday's earthquake. Some buildings have been leveled, others undamaged. People everywhere, living everywhere, crying. Yet amid the devastation there was a moment for cheer.
Iranian Embassy employees and their driver were shot Thursday in a Baghdad incident that some reports said involved Iraqi troops.
A Missouri mother was indicted Thursday in the case of a teen who killed herself after being taunted on the social networking site MySpace.com.
Republicans in the House of Representatives blocked a $163 billion war funding bill Thursday, dealing a surprising defeat to Democrats who had expected to pass the measure.
The California Supreme Court today struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage as unconstitutional. Several gay and lesbian couples, along with the city of San Francisco and gay rights groups, sued to overturn state laws allowing only marriages between a man and a woman.
The sobbing 16-year-old sits in her bedroom and, staring into a camera, says she has been raped. "I didn't want to do it this way," she says, "but it's the only way I know that's going to work." For an online generation, the Internet offers a chance to communicate without having to face someone or fear their judgment.
President Bush launched a sharp but veiled attack on Sen. Barack Obama and other Democrats, suggesting they favor "appeasement" of terrorists in the same way some Western leaders appeased Hitler in the run-up to World War II.
In a preview of the political onslaught Michelle Obama may face in the fall, the Tennessee Republican Party unveiled a Web video Thursday highlighting her comment that she was proud of America "for the first time in my adult life."
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