CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more. Japanese toys become SFO hit | | The run has been extended for an exhibit of Japanese toys, the most popular show ever at San Francisco Airport's SFO Museum. |
Ted Turner: How to save our water | | Ted Turner says we need to support the EPA finally protecting wetlands and streams, which were caught in a legal limbo, uncovered by the Clean Water Act. This poses a threat to all of us. |
'Every little thing' under scrutiny | | The passengers have been cleared of hijacking or sabotage, police say. But they're still looking into everything else -- even the people who prepared the food for the flight. |
Somber news from landslide zone | | The death toll in last month's landslide in rural Washington state has risen to 27, up three from the last count, the Snohomish County medical examiner's office said Tuesday. |
9 things about Rosie Perez | | Everything you thought you knew about Rosie Perez as the feisty and candid Puerto Rican actress will quickly dissipate after reading her recently released memoir "Handbook for an Unpredictable Life: How I Survived Sister Renata and My Crazy Mother, and Still Came Out Smiling (With Great Hair)." |
Ivy League | | A New York high school student has made it to the Elite Eight in a different sort of March Madness. |
Going on after a sudden loss | | A young woman loses both her baby and her mother in a massive Washington state landslide. Halfway around the world, an elderly woman cries alone on the floor of a Beijing hotel, not knowing the fate of a loved one aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. |
'Honey badger' guy made a new video | | Chances are you've heard of the honey badger; you know that it "don't give a sh**" about the bees that are stinging its face, and you know it "don't care" about that cobra that's poised for attack. And if you know all of that, it's probably because you're one of 66.4 million people who have watched the 2011 viral video called "The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger," by a sassy nature lover. |
Name this 'walking pinecone' | | Here's something you probably didn't imagine doing today: entering a name-that-pangolin contest. But I hope you'll make room in your busy schedule for a humble and endangered creature that truly could use some help. P26 is the current name of that shy-looking pangolin in the photo above. What kind of name is that for such a rare and fascinating mammal, the modern world's tiny dinosaur, a "walking pinecone" that can defend itself against lions and tigers by rolling up into a little scale-covered ball? |
7 ways to help | | It's thought to be the most-trafficked mammal in the world, but few people know that it exists. I recently introduced CNN Digital readers to the pangolin as part of my Change the List project, which focuses on bottom-of-the-list issues and places. |
Bombs explode near Cairo University | | An Egyptian police brigadier general was killed and five other people were injured on Wednesday, in what the Interior Ministry said was a twin bomb attack outside Cairo University. |
Secret Service | | Secret Service Director Julia Pierson, called to Capitol Hill to explain misbehavior by her agents, insisted the problems were not reflective of the broader culture at her agency. |
Powerball | | You and I got pranked on April Fools' Day. B. Raymond Buxton got paid. |
See evacuations | | Shasta Darlington joins Michael Smerconish with a report on an earthquake off Chile's coast and subsequent Tsunami waves |
Energy supplies a weapon in Ukraine? | | Energy supplies must not be used as a political weapon, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday, at a EU-U.S. energy summit dominated by the simmering crisis in Ukraine. |
Ukraine | | Energy supplies must not be used as a political weapon, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday, at a EU-U.S. energy summit dominated by the simmering crisis in Ukraine. |
Koreas | | Two drones, suspected of being from North Korea, have crashed in South Korea in the last two weeks, according to government officials from the South. The discoveries raise questions over South Korea's air defense and the North's aerial capabilities. |
Secret Service boss called on carpet | | Secret Service Director Julia Pierson, called to Capitol Hill to explain misbehavior by her agents, insisted the problems were not reflective of the broader culture at her agency. |
Quake triggers tsunami | | Five people died in the quake, and about 300 prisoners escaped from the northern port city of Iquique in the immediate aftermath, an official says. |
Drones increase Korean tensions | | Two drones, suspected of being from North Korea, have crashed in South Korea in the last two weeks, according to government officcials from the South. The discoveries raise questions over South Korea's air defense and the North's aerial capabilities. |
Flight 370 | | The investigation into what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is charging ahead on two fronts: new high-tech tools and good old-fashioned shoe leather. |
Best of April Fools | | A new digital map helps you find the Pokemon among us. YouTube made a shocking confession, Samsung and HTC advanced the world of wearable tech with souped-up gloves and you'll never have to take another lonely selfie, thanks to The Hoff. |
Chile earthquake | | An 8.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of northern Chile on Tuesday, generating a tsunami, authorities said. |
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Opinion: It may never be found | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:29 PM | |
| Searchers are focused on an area the size of New Mexico, and this locale is only a best guess, writes pilot Robert Goyer. |
Obamacare | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 9:43 PM | |
| A last-minute enrollment surge enabled the White House to meet its original sign-up target for the Affordable Care Act, a surprising victory for the Obama administration after a rocky rollout of the program that has become a political hot potato for Democrats and a rallying cry for Republicans. |
Man at hospital has chainsaw in neck | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 9:34 PM | |
| The calendar said March, but Monday clearly was Valentine's day -- James Valentine, to be specific -- when the 21-year-old Pennsylvania man survived a work accident that sent the razor-sharp teeth of a chainsaw blade deep into his neck and shoulder, and barely a centimeter from a vital artery. |
White House: Obamacare hit goal | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 8:33 PM | |
| After a surge of sign-ups on the last day for open enrollment, Obamacare is on track to hit the White House's original target of 7 million people signing up, a senior administration official said Tuesday. |
Homeless mom arrested after interview | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 3:39 PM | |
| HLN's Robin Meade and Mike Galanos discuss a homeless mother who left her children in her car during a job interview. |
Note to tardy boss gets him fired | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 1:56 PM | |
| A gas station employee in Grand Rapids, Michigan was fired after he left a note for his boss and walked off the job. |
What a shot! 34 sports photos | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 1:12 PM | |
| photos takes you around the globe from New Zealand's rugby team doing the "Haka" to Major League Baseball's opening day in the United States. |
Kids in car, homeless mom arrested | Tuesday, April 01, 2014 12:55 PM | |
| HLN's Robin Meade and Mike Galanos discuss a homeless mother who left her children in her car during a job interview. |
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