CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more. N. Korea is warned of 'strong response' | | South Korea's president today warned North Korea that any provocative moves will be met with "a strong response." The U.S. has sent F-22 Raptors to the region. FULL STORY |
Say goodbye to D.C. gridlock | | Ira Shapiro says the political climate is changing as legislators react to the election and seek to restore Congress' ability to function |
Generations X and Y start to rule | | Julian Zelizer says two generations have come of political age and are reshaping the landscape of American politics on issues such as gay rights |
2 dead from unusual bird flu strain | | Two people in China have died and another remains critical after falling ill with a strain of bird flu not detected before in humans, the official Chinese news agency Xinhua reported. |
He took a bullet for Reagan | | A former Secret Service agent who took a bullet intended for President Ronald Reagan talks about his experience. |
Mandela has fluid drained from chest | | Former South African President Nelson Mandela's condition continues to improve and he had a restful day Sunday, the country's presidential office said. |
Rapist's descent into violence puzzling | | The convicted rapist arrested last week in Gorham, Maine, after 34 years on the lam was a quiet, laid-back, hardworking, sweet young man whose lurch into violent behavior in his last year of high school remains a puzzle, according to a childhood friend. |
Pope breaks tradition again | | Pope Francis celebrated his first Easter Mass with departures from the style of his predecessor even as he delivered a traditional call for peace. |
Injury 'awful to look at' | | University of Louisville spokesman Kenny Klein discusses Kevin Ware's gruesome leg injury during a tournament game. |
2nd prosecutor killing rocks Texas | | Frayed nerves and a palpable tension cloak this quiet Texas county where the FBI, the Texas Rangers and half a dozen other agencies are on the hunt for the killer or killers bent on taking out top criminal justice officials. |
Ex-Klansman dies | | Elwin Wilson, a former Ku Klux Klan member who once beat U.S. Congressman John Lewis and apologized for it, has died. |
3 feared dead after rescue copter crash | | An Alaska State Trooper helicopter that had been sent to rescue a stranded snowmobiler crashed -- and authorities fear that all three occupants on board are dead. |
Daily life in North Korea | Sunday, March 31, 2013 9:33 PM | |
| What is life like for people cut off from the rest of the world? Full story |
Scientist aims to 'repair the brain' | Sunday, March 31, 2013 8:54 PM | |
| Ed Boyden tilts his head downward, remaining still except for his eyes, which dart back and forth between blinks for a full 10 seconds. Then, as if coming up for air from the sea of knowledge, he takes a breath, lifts his head back up and begins to speak again. |
What it's like to have a killer in the family | Sunday, March 31, 2013 8:46 PM | |
| Family members of mass murderers say they feel humiliation, isolation and sadness. Some even question their identity. "It started to make me wonder if I was like my dad," says the daughter of one killer. |
Face transplant patient, burn victim wed | Sunday, March 31, 2013 6:58 PM | |
| Horrific events brought them together. After meeting in a hospital support group for burn victims, Dallas Wiens and Jamie Nash got married on Saturday. |
A killer in the family | Sunday, March 31, 2013 5:04 PM | |
| Family members of mass murderers say they feel humiliation, isolation and sadness. Some even question their identity. "It started to make me wonder if I was like my dad," says the daughter of one killer. |
Baseball is back, thank God | Sunday, March 31, 2013 2:55 PM | |
| Forget Punxsutawney Phil's predictions. The words "Play ball!" are the most dependable sign that spring has arrived in America. Finally, baseball season is here. |
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