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William Bernstein Jr. of Virginia Beach, Virginia, discusses how he captures the news and reports on amusement parks.

Barack Obama said Friday that persuading NATO allies to contribute more troops to Afghanistan could lead to U.S. troops cuts and help improve the U.S. economy, with reduced military expenditure being diverted into tax cuts to help middle class families.

Swift currents and bends in the river have helped in the cleanup of the oil spill that led to this week's closure of the Mississippi at New Orleans, a U.S. Coast Guard official said Friday.

The IOC bans Iraqi athletes from next month's Summer Olympics. CNN's Morgan Neill reports.

Sen. John McCain explains his charge against Sen. Barack Obama to Wolf Blitzer.

Former Atlantic City Mayor Robert Levy was sentenced to three years probation and fined $5,000 Friday after pleading guilty in November 2007 to defrauding the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Iraqi representatives will meet with the International Olympic Committee on Monday to try to reach an agreement that would allow now-banned Iraq to participate in next month's games, an official said Friday.

CNN's Arwa Damon reports from the rapidly vanishing forests of Sumatra in central Indonesia.

Mike Weir, trying to become the first home-nation golfer since Pat Fletcher in 1954 to win the Canadian Open, remains in a share of the lead after Friday's finish of the rain-hit opening round.

FIA president Max Mosley has filed a lawsuit against the publisher of Germany's largest newspaper that is similar to the case he won over an English tabloid this week, contending that his sex acts with several prostitutes did not have a Nazi theme.

In this weeks Moviefone Unscripted, Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly answer e-mails about their new movie.

Randy Pausch, the professor whose "last lecture" became a runaway phenomenon on the Internet and was turned into a best-selling book, died Friday of pancreatic cancer, Carnegie Mellon University announced on its Web site.

Sen. John McCain has not settled on a running mate and the timing of any announcement has not been determined, a senior McCain source told CNN.

It sounds like a scene from "Fight Club."

Rob Del Bueno of Atlanta's Refuel discusses the benefits of creating biodiesel where it will be used.

CNN entertainment producer JD Cargill has all the details on the new "X-Files" movie.

For Anthony Williams, being black in America means being a suspect.

A team of experts gathered Friday on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula to decide how to deal with marauding bears that reportedly have killed two people recently.

The grandmother of a missing 2-year-old Orlando, Florida girl told an emergency dispatcher that a car driven by the girl's mother smelled like there had been a dead body inside, according to recordings of 911 calls released Thursday.

Brazilian teenager Angela Park birdied the final two holes to sneak into the halfway lead on 10-under-par at the Evian Masters in France on Friday, but it was 43-year-old Helen Alfredsson who made the biggest move with a course record nine-under 63.

Security sources say five crew members have been abducted from a Swedish boat in Nigeria's oil-producing Niger delta region.

Seated behind the wheel of a fire engine, Dave Breglia follows a map dotted with expensive homes threatened by wildfires. His job: protect high-end real estate and save an insurance company millions of dollars.

Sylvain Chavanel of France won the 19th stage of the Tour de France on Friday after leading a two-man breakaway, as Spain's Carlos Sastre retained the race leader's yellow jersey ahead of Saturday's crucial 53km time-trial.

CNN's Sandra Endo talks to voters in Missouri about what they are looking for in the next president.

A Qantas flight from Hong Kong to Melbourne made an emergency landing in the Philippines on Friday after a hole appeared in the fuselage and the cabin lost pressure suddenly.

Timothy Davis, a 21-year-old who makes just above the minimum wage, chose to live on his own three months ago. He was soon second-guessing the decision.

This month it's all about killer attitude.

Jelena Jankovic made the most of her improved serve as she beat Hungarian Melinda Czink 6-3 6-2 in the East West Bank Classic in Carson, California, and continued her progress towards the world's No.1 ranking.

Croatian Marin Cilic upset sixth seed Andy Roddick 6-4 4-6 6-4 on Thursday, as the American joined top seed Roger Federer among the early casualties in the Masters Series event.

Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.

CNN's Soledad O'Brien explores the focus on narrowing the gap between black and white students, one child at a time.

A new group of black leaders is emerging, and they're making an impact online. CNN's Don Lemon reports.

Historically black colleges, business leaders give students real-world lessons on success. Don Lemon reports.

Janks Morton's film examines the role of stereotypes and misrepresentations in America.

Dick Gregory talks about growing up poor and black and the struggle to end segregation.

The lawyer of former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic was expected to launch an appeal Friday to block his client's extradition to The Hague to face an international war crimes tribunal.

CNN's Colleen McEdwards talks with Rob Henshaw, the Quantas passenger who shot video from inside the plane as it dropped.

CNN's Deborah Feyerick reports on the tragic story of one woman whose home was due to be auctioned off.

A "last lecture" by Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon professor facing terminal cancer, became an Internet sensation.

The State Department insisted Friday it can handle the growing demand for passports, despite congressional investigators' findings that the agency has not overhauled the system to avoid repeating last summer's backlog fiasco.

CNN's Milanee Kapadia has the latest business news in the midday CNN.com Live Business Bulletin.

This week's most compelling iReports are presented with quotes and commentary from the iReporters themselves!

Barack Obama touched hearts during an impassioned speech to a 200,000-strong crowd in Berlin, German newspapers agreed, but suspicions remain about the White House contender's motives for courting a European audience.

Rival Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders said Friday they will start historic reunification talks Sept. 3, ending years of deadlock and sparking hope that the island's 34-year division could finally end.

Bill and Janet Cohen talk about their diverse backgrounds and life as an interracial couple in America.

Essence editor-in-chief Angela Burt-Murray says black women aren't ruling out interracial relationships in their search for love.

Inmates at San Quentin prepare for life on the outside by pursuing a college degree. CNN's Soledad O'Brien reports.

CNN's Stephanie Elam examines the impact of a recession on blacks in the U.S.

Long, short, natural, straightened, weaved, locked or braided, hair is an important part of a black woman's identity.

Rick Kittles of African Ancestry reveals the results of DNA tests to the oldest living matriarch of the Johnson family.

Soledad O'Brien reports on rapper Kanye West's program to fight the high rate of high school dropouts among blacks.

Nicole Lapin talks to rising African-American country music star Rissi Palmer.

A commentary on the state of relationships among African American Women and what they are looking for in a man.

CNN's Soledad O'Brien previews tonight's special 'Black in America.'

Relationship experts and black men share their perspectives on love and its influence on families.

You could say controversy is Constantin Costa-Gavras' middle name.

Jurors in Phil Spector's upcoming murder retrial should be allowed to hear testimony about blood evidence and the autopsy of the actress he is accused of shooting, prosecutors argued in court documents.

Usain Bolt, the 100 meters world record holder talks to CNN's Pedro Pinto about his preparation for the Beijing olympics.

America's allies in Europe are crucial to the success of anti-terror efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq and in helping solve economic problems at home, Sen. Barack Obama told CNN on Friday.

If you haven't heard of "Twilight," ask a teenager. The best-selling young-adult book isn't bound for the big screen until December, but fan frenzy for the film practically took over Comic-Con on Thursday.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh won a vote of confidence this week, allowing his ruling party to keep in play a proposed nuclear partnership with the United States.

A summer with budget-busting gasoline prices seems like the worst time to launch a cross-country road trip from California to Georgia, but this one is different: We're road-testing alternative fuel that might help reduce pollution and break the nation's reliance on foreign oil.

Want to look down on the rich and famous? Go eye to eagle-eye with a winged predator? See the sun rise over Queens? How better to do this than from a balloon 30 stories above Central Park?

A Qantas plane made an emergency landing in Manila after a hole in its fuselage caused it to lose cabin pressure.

CNN.com's Cody McCloy and his trusty colleague Brian Hardy want your input on where they should stop during their biofuel road trip from California to Georgia.

Partisan bickering might prevent Congress from passing an energy bill before the summer recess.

Benny Anderssons, Exective producer for ABBA, tells the Screening Room about working on the music for 'Mamma Mia!'

Oscar winning director Costas Gavras talks to the Screening Room about shooting his first film on home soil in over 50 years.

The cast of 'The Dark Knight' tell CNN about working with Heath Ledgers role as the joker in 'The Dark Knight'.

Lincoln Industries looks like a typical blue-collar plant -- workers cutting, bending, plating and polishing steel for products such as motorcycle tailpipes and truck exhausts amid the din of machinery.

President Bush signed an executive order Friday expanding U.S. sanctions against Zimbabwe, the White House said.

Congress is locked in a partisan dispute over energy legislation that has produced plenty of combustible debate but is unlikely to produce a bill to help lower gas prices anytime soon.

CNN's Myleene Klass previews what coming up in this months Screening Room Xtra.

Holders Australia could boycott the Champions Trophy after the International Cricket Council decided that the tournament could go ahead in Pakistan despite safety concerns.

If the North Pole holds 20 percent of the world's undiscovered oil and gas reserves, could it lead to conflict?

Taking a deep breath just doesn't work anymore. Not this summer.

Sen. Barack Obama tells CNN's Candy Crowley that his overseas trip isn't different from Sen. John McCain's recent trips.

Eight more FARC hostages are released to the International Red Cross in Colombia.

Danish cyclist Michael Rasmussen plans to appeal against a ruling by a Dutch court ordering his former employer to pay him $1 million in compensation for his dismissal last year.

The worst-kept secret of this year's election campaign is out.

Kareen Wynter looks at one of America's oldest and richest traditions that's still segregated in parts of the South.

Muttiah Muralitharan shattered India's star-studded top order with four wickets for 38 as Sri Lanka strengthened their hold on the first Test in Colombo, after declaring on a mammoth 600 for six.

Want to make biodiesel yourself? Rob Del Bueno of Atlanta's Refuel Biodiesel explains what you should know.

Stop me if you've heard this one before, but producer Judd Apatow has another hit comedy on his hands. This time it's "Step Brothers," an astute no-brainer that's also Will Ferrell's funniest effort since "Talladega Nights."

Dave Schweidenback helps give people in developing countries a way to access remote jobs, schools and health care.

When I first heard about digital mammograms, my first thought was, "This could be good."

Blackburn Rovers have given Aston Villa permission to open discussions with former United States international goalkeeper Brad Friedel over a possible transfer.

Passengers escape through emergency exits before the plane took off from New Delhi, India. (No audio)

Donna and David Sloat love to travel. When they got a postcard that claimed they could get 50 percent off the price of cruises and 75 percent off condo vacations, they were intrigued.

Former Czech Republic coach Karel Bruckner will take over the Austrian national side, replacing Josef Hickersberger after a disappointing European Championship campaign.

CNN's Black in America documentary looks at the issue of interracial marriage.

England international defender Phil Neville has signed a new four-year contract with Premier League club Everton.

More from Glenn's interview with best selling author James Patterson on his new book, "The Dangerous Days of Daniel X."

Convicted child-killer Joseph Edward Duncan III is mentally competent to face a death penalty hearing, a federal judge in Idaho ruled Thursday.

AOL's Russ Leatherman previews the new films 'Step Brothers,' and 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe.'

The howling wind across a remote landscape, a creaky metal gate or a run-in with a rattlesnake or gun-toting local are the things that attract ghost towners. They are history buffs who take their outdoor adventures with a dash of mystery.

The credit crunch in Britain is putting a squeeze on all things, including love. CNN's Mallika Kapur reports.

A convicted South Florida child molester who has avoided serving a 43-year prison sentence may soon be taken back into custody, according to a court document filed Thursday afternoon.

Sen. Barack Obama tells Candy Crowley that longterm U.S. security depends on how we interact with other countries.

Frank "The German" Schweihs, reputedly one of Chicago's most feared mob enforcers, has died while awaiting trial on charges he took part in a conspiracy that included numerous organized crime murders.

"Step Brothers" stars Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly explain themselves to CNN's KJ Matthews.

These days, not many people are smiling when they see their 401(k) statements. But they'd be downright outraged if they saw the fees that are automatically deducted from their returns. The Labor Department is proposing a rule that would require employers to disclose to workers the fees and expenses charged by mutual funds and other investments in a chart or similar format.

Rob Del Bueno of Atlanta's Refuel Biodiesel explains how biodiesel is made, and the environmental benefits of using it.

International Correspondents looks at how the media has covered Former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic.

As Barack Obama's tour of the Middle East and Europe makes news headlines, IC asks if the election coverage is balanced?

Beijing struggles with heavy smog despite emergency pollution controls. CNN's John Vause reports.

At precisely 100 years of age, the FBI is learning new tricks. It has no choice.

Zain Verjee features a Virginia woman and an Australian couple in this report on a new vacation trend.

IC looks at the story of news Anchor, Larry Mendte and how he gained access to Alycia Lane's accounts from home and at work.

A Montana man has come up with a line of candles he hopes will appeal to men. KRTV's Matt Austin reports.

The United States is in the process of strengthening sanctions against individual Zimbabweans blamed for deadly electoral violence, the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe said Friday.

A good pitchman can boost any product's name recognition with some high-quality shilling. A bad one, on the other hand, can quickly ruin the brand images that companies spend years and millions carefully honing.

A month ago I was driving down a South Carolina back road when the car in front of me lost the tread off one of its back tires and the driver quickly veered off onto the shoulder.

CNN's Lola Martinez has your Friday morning forecast in the international weather update.

Estelle Getty always liked a bargain.

Hugo Chavez was on a hug-and-make-up visit to Spain on Friday, his first since last year's infamous exchange in which Spain's normally reserved monarch told the voluble Venezuelan leader to "shut up" at a summit in Chile.

Lance Armstrong talks with John Roberts about his Livestrong Summit.

Scuffles broke out in Olympic ticket lines. CNN's Alex Zolbert reports.

It slams into you like a kick in the head. You're browsing through some snapshots, you see a shot of some old lady's hands, then suddenly -- wham! --you realize those hands are yours.

The owner of the barge that spilled about 420,000 gallons of industrial fuel in the Mississippi River near New Orleans said Thursday the company was not to blame for the accident, but said it will be responsible for the cleanup.

The makers of the new "X-Files" movie have done themselves a disservice in coming up with the elongated title, "The X-Files: I Want to Believe." Really, it just invites a whole bunch of bad jokes which, unfortunately, are justified.

Danone, the French bottled water and yogurt giant, raised its target for earnings growth this year despite worsening conditions in its home market in the first half, as savings from its takeover of a Dutch baby food maker came in faster than expected.

Now Amy Adams' love life is "Enchanted," too.

Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are exchanging words over Obama's overseas trip.

America's new rock and roll standouts discuss their new album and their legendary live shows.

One Danish and one British soldier have died in fighting over the last 24 hours in southern Afghanistan's volatile Helmand province.

A killer who argued that Virginia's procedures for lethal injection were unconstitutional was executed Thursday after a federal appeals court upheld the primary method of capital punishment in the country's second-busiest death chamber.

Chicago midfielder Cuauhtemoc Blanco scored one goal and helped set up another, and Houston midfielder Dwayne DeRosario snapped a tie with a penalty kick to give the MLS All-Stars a 3-2 victory over English Premier League team West Ham United.

Officials say a motorized boat has sunk in Congo, killing at least 47 people. Some 100 people are missing.

CNN's Elizabeth Cohen talks about the risks involved in giving children too much processed meat like hot dogs.

Part 1 of a documentary revealing some of the earth's most isolated people affected by the rise of gold to record levels.

A Qantas flight is forced to make an emergency landing in Manila. Seven Network's Paul Marshall reports.

Part 2 of a documentary revealing some of the earth's most isolated people affected by the rise of gold to record levels.

Oil rose above $126 a barrel on Friday, extending gains in the previous session after recent declines over the past two weeks. A weaker dollar is making oil futures more attractive to investors.

Police and firefighters went door-to-door in Epsom,NH Thursday cleaning up the mess after violent storms ripped through.

A car bomb exploded at a building housing security forces in Yemen on Thursday night, killing at least four people, authorities said.

A man came across a peacock as he drove down a Pennsylvania road. WBRE's Eric Deabill reports.

Bombings by militants have destroyed a government-run girls' high school and several shops in the Swat Valley of northern Pakistan, police said Friday.

One person was killed and several others were injured on Friday in a string of bomb blasts in the southern Indian city of Bangalore, police said.

A dramatic look at the ups and downs of air quality in Beijing ahead of the Olympic Games.

The International Committee of the Red Cross announced Thursday that it arranged for the release Wednesday of eight civilians held for a week by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.

Headline News' meteorologist Bob Van Dillen looks at weather conditions for racing this weekend.

Are you getting the most out of your phone?

An umpire ejected 17 people following a bench-clearing brawl at a minor league baseball game in Dayton, OH.

A series of blasts hit Bangalore, India, leaving at least one person dead and six injured

The head of an asylum center in Norway says more than 20 people were injured when a group of men armed with bats and iron bars attacked the facility.

A Peruvian model is accused of offending a patriotic symbol after posing nude on her country's flag in a magazine photo.

Pew Study shows Hispanic Voters support Obama by three to one margin. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.

Six years after the drug-fueled collapse of his career in England's Premier League, Australian goalkeeper Mark Bosnich will relaunch his career this weekend.

Is Hollywood doing enough to diversify roles for Black actors? Showbiz Tonight's Brooke Anderson takes a look.

Editor's note: Watch CNN's "The Screening Room" meet the cast of blockbuster musical "Mamma Mia!" and double Oscar-winning Greek director Constantin Costa-Gavras in Greece at the following times: Friday 25 July at 1730 and on Saturday 26 July 0730 and 1330 (all times GMT.)

MME takes a look at the grand design of the 'new Suez Canal in the air,' a $20 billion dollar bridge linking Yemen to Djibouti.

Brad Pitt is threatening to sue members of the paparazzi over pictures taken of his newborn twins.

MME gets a behind-the-scenes look the life of Iranian-born entrepreneur Sam Nazarian and his plans for the future.

British prime Minister Gordon Brown is facing fresh woes after his party was defeated in a special election in one of its strongholds.

A fire at a boarding house early Friday killed five men and one woman, injuring 11 other people, South Korea's Yonhap news service reported.

Tensions rose in Beijing on Friday, as hundreds of people waited in long lines to buy the last batch of Olympic tickets to go on sale.

Security tries to forcibly remove media from outside the Olympic ticketing office in Beijing.

The final Olympic tickets to go on sale leads to pushing, shoving and flaring tempers in Beijing

CNN's Carol Costello reports on Richard Simmons and his testimony before Congress on childhood obesity.

CNN's Carol Costello reports on a father who found a way to forgive his daughter's killer.

Thousands of people scrambled in Beijing for the last remaining tickets to the Olympic games.

A mother and her four children were killed Thursday in a grenade attack on a bus stand in Srinagar, police said.

The chief of TNK-BP has left Russia amid escalating tensions over control of the Anglo-Russian joint venture that is the country's third-largest oil producer, but he vowed Thursday to continue to run the company from abroad.

A mosque under construction in northwestern China collapsed, killing at least seven people and seriously injuring four others, Chinese state media reported on Friday.

The Beijing Bureau of Tourism released aerial shots of Olympic venues just weeks before the Games begin.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Pakistan needs to do more to prevent Taliban militants from launching attacks into Afghanistan from its territory.

Viewers compete with 360 staff to come up with the best caption for a photo in the news today.

Anderson Cooper 360 Daily features highlights from CNN's premiere nightly news program.

CNN's Candy Crowley reports on Barack Obama's call for a new era in U.S./European relations.

A Nebraska company's wellness initiative is paying big dividends. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.

CNN's Charles Hodson speaks with Feargal Sharkey of British Music Rights about the UK's clampdown on music piracy.

CNN's Wilf Dinnick follows the HMCS Calgary as its crew tries to prevent drug smuggling along the Arabian Sea.

A teenager shown on a video coaxing his 2- and 4-year-old nephews into smoking marijuana was sentenced Thursday to eight years in prison.

In Health for Her, CNN's Judy Fortin looks at the difference between digital and film mammograms.

Two Italian climbers are rescued by helicopter from Nanga Parbat Mountain in Pakistan.

The Olympic torch continues its journey to Beijing as it makes its way through Zhengzhou, China.

Fourteen people are injured, two seriously, in a Mexican bull run.

The Philippine government and the private sector are offering 9.5 million pesos (US$220,000) to any athlete who brings home the country's first-ever Olympic gold medal.

A special assembly on Thursday approved a new draft constitution granting Ecuador's leftist president broad powers, including the ability to dissolve Congress and set monetary policy, and freeing him to run for office through 2017.

A former army commander in Argentina was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for his role in the kidnapping, torture and death of four activists in 1977.

Nancy Grace speaks to Tara Graff, a friend of the mother of missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony.

Police release 911 tapes in the case of missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony.

CNN's Zain Verjee reports on the shift in U.S. aid to help Pakistan fight terrorism by upgrading its fighter jet fleet.

The United States plans to shift about $230 million in aid to Pakistan from counterterrorism programs to upgrading the nation's aging F-16 fighter jets.

It's just two weeks until Beijing, China, becomes the focus of the sporting world. ITN's John Ray reports

Gary Hall Jr. thinks the sport of swimming has its share of doping cheats just like baseball and track and field. In recent years, though, swimming has avoided the widespread scandals that have damaged other sports.

CNN's Becky Anderson sits down with actor David Duchovny to talk about his new X-Files movie.

China says its fast-growing population of Internet users has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people on-line at the end of June.

Barack Obama draws a crowd of 200,000 in Berlin. CNN's Christiane Amanpour was there.

A former police officer and a neighbor said Wednesday that a Georgia grandmother who now has five dead spouses tried to hire them to kill her fourth husband more than two decades ago.

Charles Barkley talks about the CNN special documentary "Black in America.'

Three Air Force officers fell asleep while in control of an electronic component that contained old launch codes for nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles, a violation of procedure, Air Force officials said Thursday.

CNN's Anjali Rao interviews the artistic director of the Beijing Olympics ceremony.

Samsung Electronics said Friday that second-quarter net profit grew 51 percent from the same period last year, amid strong performance in flat panels and mobile phones.

A few months ago, it seemed liked nothing could stop Iraqi sprinter Dana Hussain from representing her country in the upcoming Summer Olympics.

CNN's Hugh Riminton speaks with Olympic historian David Wallechinsky about the Iraqi ban.

Lisa Sylvester reports that 94% of the bills passed in Congress pass without debate -- and some cost taxpayers billions.

The U.S. government Thursday announced its highest penalty for coal mine safety violations, $1.85 million, for a collapse that killed six miners in Utah last year.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio's critics claim his illegal alien sweeps waste money and ignore other crimes. Casey Wian reports

Hearings are held on the worksite immigration raid in Postville, Iowa. Bill Tucker reports

Reps. Lofgren and King join Kitty Pilgrim to discuss their views on workplace immigration enforcement.

CNN's Eunice Yoon gives a tour of the new Olympic fan zone in Hong Kong, China.

Robin Meade gives insight on Morning Express stories, behind-the-scenes at Headline News, and responds to viewer e-mails.

A court sentenced one of Argentina's most feared former military leaders to life in prison on Thursday for the 1977 kidnapping, torture and killing of four leftist activists.

Senior executive producer Mark Nelson talks with about his experience producing CNN's "Black in America" documentary.

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout gets the Republican reaction to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's international tour.

CNN's Becky Anderson speaks with photojournalist Nick Danzinger about his trip to Ethiopia.

The case of Kid Rock's throw-down at a Waffle House is settled. CNN's Mike Galanos and Richelle Carey dish the details.

A new poll released Thursday shows overwhelming support from Latinos for Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain.

CNN's Candy Crowley reports on Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's call for a new era in U.S.-European relations.

A Pew study indicates Hispanic voters support Democratic Sen. Barack Obama by 3 to 1. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports

Jami Floyd has the Last Word on fixing the U.S. judicial system.

Standing before a massive crowd in a city that once symbolized division, Sen. Barack Obama warned Thursday about the dangers of allowing new walls to come between the United States and its allies.

The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: A driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left.

Was a jilted bride-to-be's heartache worth $150,000? "Prime News" takes up the case.

CNN's Mary Snow reports on Republican Sen. John McCain's response to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's trip to Germany.

New data show higher gas prices mean lower traffic fatalities. CNN's Jill Dougherty has the numbers.

Tech guru Chris Pirillo shows a better way to organize your data.

CNN's Brian Todd reports on a spill of more than 400,000 gallons of oil into the Mississippi River.

Sen. Barack Obama addresses Berliners on w