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| Boy, 10, with autism arrested in school | | When John Haygood, a 10-year-old boy with autism, was arrested last week at a school in Florida, he kept repeating that he didn't know what was happening, as seen in shaky cellphone video taken by his mother. |
| Bill Nye: Science will make a comeback | | It's been more than 20 years since "Bill Nye the Science Guy" hit the airwaves, but its host is not close to being done with science. In fact, he's back to try and save the world. |
| EPA's unfilled jobs make Trump's agenda difficult | | Almost 100 days into the Trump administration, the ultra-conservative wing of the President's party is "fearful" they are running out of time and the President's aggressive environmental agenda won't get done. |
| 8 endangered sites to see now | | These UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Americas represent some of the most important cultural and natural sites in the Americas, and they are all danger of being damaged by environmental changes and human development. |
| Ambitious homes architects build for themselves | | The home is a built form that allows the architect to explore and convert ideas into reality. The opportunities and potential for expression to expand the boundaries of building form and building space are endless. |
| Calling unemployment rate 'fiction' is a problem | | Former commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Erica Groshen talks with CNNMoney's Cristina Alesci about President Donald Trump's rhetoric surrounding economic data and why budget cuts to statistical agencies would be "a huge risk [with] terrible consequences." |
| Meet the 'father of all bombs' | | Russia says it has developed a bomb even more powerful than the "Mother of all bombs," the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the US arsenal. Meet the "Father of all bombs." |
| Trump misses anthem cue, Melania does this | | The Easter rabbit unwittingly makes bunny ears around President Donald Trump at his first White House Egg Roll, while first lady Melania Trump nudges her husband. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports. |
| How to stop mindless eating | | Eating mindfully can help you lose weight and live longer, CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta says. |
| Just 7% will finish this huge race | | The Red Bull Ragnorak in Haugastol, Norway is not only the world's largest snowkiting race, it's the toughest. Only about 7% of the racers finish each year. |
| Colbert's alter-ego bids farewell to Bill O'Reilly | | The "Late Show with Stephen Colbert" host, who largely based his "Colbert Report" character on Bill O'Reilly, said goodbye to the former Fox News anchor after he was fired amid sexual harassment allegations. |
| Serena Williams shocks with pregnancy news | | Serena Williams shocked the world early Wednesday when she hinted she was pregnant on social media. A spokesperson for the tennis player later confirmed. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports |
| How a mentor becomes a hero | | Tawanda Jones, a 2013 Top 10 CNN Hero, and the young woman who nominated her reunite to share their CNN Heroes journey -- and reveal what's happened since. |
| CNN Heroes: Meet the nominators | | How does CNN Heroes find everyday people changing the world? With your help! Meet some of the nominators who got to make their hero a CNN Hero. |
| So, what is Earth Day really about? | | Forty-seven years ago, on 22 April 1970, millions of people took to the streets to protest the negative impacts of 150 years of industrial development. |
| Could 'Star Wars'-style desert farming become a reality? | | Luke Skywalker wasn't just a farmer. In the original 1977 Star Wars film, the lead character was desperate to leave his home planet of Tatooine, where his family farmed moisture from the atmosphere using devices called "vaporators". In the planet's hot and dry desert landscape, moisture farming was an important activity for survival. |
| This invention could make the ocean drinkable | | Researchers in the United Kingdom have developed a graphene-based sieve that can filter salt out of seawater, a development that could provide drinking water to millions of people around the globe. |
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