In ending its combat role in Afghanistan a year earlier than expected, the United States will rely more on special forces that hunt insurgent leaders and train local troops, officials say.
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Some people think it's adorable. But it's also dangerous. More and pets across the country are overweight, and even obese, according to a new study. The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention gave CNN an advance copy of a report due out next week. It found that the majority of dogs and cats in U.S. homes [...]
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Greece has scrapped extra financing for training, athletes say aid they are supposed to receive is frequently late, and many training centers have fallen into disrepair or closed.
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From CNN Writer/Producer Karen Waygood: Are you looking for an inexpensive vacation - one the kids will never forget? Head to Crystal River, Florida and swim with the manatees! A special shout-out to Michael Lusk of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for all the "dos and don'ts" of hanging out with these gentle giants.
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After a year of cancer treatment and facing a tough re-election campaign, President Hugo Chávez is trying to show he is still the dominant figure in Venezuelan politics.
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Today in the Newsroom, I'll be talking about super PACs. What are they? Where did they come from? How do they operate? What rules are they under? They're changing the race - and adding a whole different kind of money game to the 2012 election. For more info, check out this overview from the Congressional [...]
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Rescuers made contact early Sunday with two survivors inside a luxury cruise liner that capsized off the coast of Italy, killing at least three. The police detained the ship’s captain.
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Michael Hastings, whose 2010 Rolling Stone article forced Stanley McChrystal to resign, talks to Brooke about his new book that expands on the downfall of the general.
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Mass protests on the streets of Moscow forced the Kremlin to confront a level of public discontent that has not been seen in Russia since Vladimir V. Putin first became president.
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What I like about some end-of-the-year countdowns: They help us stop and take stock of what happened that year. They help us look back on some of the most powerful stories, moments, and words spoken by people in the news. So in the Newsroom, I'm doing some segments today on this from our partners at [...]
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Undercover agents have laundered millions in drug proceeds because it helps them identify how cartels move money, where they keep it and who their leaders are.
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Have you finished your holiday shopping yet? If you're like most of us, you still have plenty of names to cross off your list. Tech Reporter Katie Linendoll joins CNN's Don Lemon to show off this season's can't-miss tech gifts.
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Saying at least 25 of its soldiers were killed by NATO aircraft, Pakistan closed the alliance’s two main supply routes into Afghanistan and ordered the C.I.A. to vacate drone operations at an air base.Presented By:Chicago Booth Business Forecast Ads by Pheedo
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It's expected to be huge this year, with sales of more than a billion dollars. But is Cyber Monday the best day to find shopping deals online? Today in the Newsroom, I'll tell you about a new Consumer Reports study that has answers. If you're among the massive number of people who plan to do [...]
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An outpouring on the streets of Cairo on Saturday was the strongest rebuke yet against attempts by Egypt’s military to grant itself permanent governmental powers.
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Brooke Baldwin talks to Bergen Baucom about her documentary and her efforts to educate people on some misconceptions regarding date rape. Baucom, who says she was raped by a friend in college, relates that women are trained to be aware of strangers and that she never suspected that someone close to her would sexually assault her.
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