
New episode Friday, October 1 at 8/7c on Disney Channel!
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Palestinian militants and Israeli forces attacked each other Wednesday, forming a grim backdrop for the latest round of U.S.-driven peace negotiations. Those talks ended with no agreement on the most pressing issue: Jewish settlements.



RNC Chairman Michael Steele shares his message to Republicans with CNN's John King.
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Christine O'Donnell rode a surge of support from tea party activists to victory in Delaware's Republican Senate primary Tuesday night, dealing yet another setback to the GOP establishment in a campaign season full of them.
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As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and possibly save money along the way. The AP's Haven Daley has more.
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that the "time is ripe" for Mideast peace, but that without face-to-face talks Israel can't expect lasting security and the Palestinians can't create an independent state.
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Blind traffic reporter Tommy Edison has been leading Connecticut drivers for years, as WTNH reports.
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Originally billed as a chance to reflect on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a series of raucous tea party rallies around the country on Sunday ended up focusing almost entirely on an event still to come, the Nov. 2 election.
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CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks to Fareed Zakaria and Peter Bergen about the threat of terrorism and the U.S. response.
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Clawing demons. Deafening screams. Total isolation. Learn the truth about hell for yourself! Bill Weise has received hundreds of questions from readers about what hell is really like. Based on the Bible and supported by Wiese's experiences, 23 Questions About Hell provides a fresh understanding about some of life's "whys" as they relate to hell and eternity. With the included DVD, you will also hear the author's first-hand account of his experience in hell and how it has changed his life and the lives of thousands of others.
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CNN's Nadia Bilchik talks to T.J. Holmes about 9/11 victims from around the world, and the British Memorial in NY.
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Zombie-pounder Alice is back in a fourth movie chapter, finally ready to destroy the evil Umbrella Corp. and save mankind. Wait. Wasn't that what she did in the first three flicks? 



US President Barack Obama said Friday that he hopes the Florida pastor threatening to burn copies of the Koran "prays on it and refrains from doing it."
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Judson Box, who lost his son, Gary, on 9/11, gets a glimpse of his finals hours after finding a photo. 



U.S. Marine commandos stormed a pirate-held cargo ship off the Somalia coast Thursday, reclaiming control and taking nine prisoners without firing a shot.
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San Bruno Mayor Jim Ruane asks for prayers for the victims of the fire that has swept through the California city.
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Food safety advocates call on the Senate to pass a bill they say would help keep America's food safe.
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A Thai Airways jet was searched in Los Angeles after a threatening message was found scrawled on a bathroom mirror.
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday called a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks a "disrespectful, disgraceful act."
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In Stronger, Jim Daly intertwines engaging true stories with Biblical wisdom to show how God uses struggles to strengthen the faith of his followers. Devoid of formulas but filled with biblical insights, Jim treats us to a feast of self-effacing, yet uplifting stories. Jim writes about the most formidable and powerful strength--the kind that endures and hopes even when all seems hopeless--the kind that is found in only one source: the Lord of Lords and King of Kings. His is an eternal strength, unchangeable and unbreakable.
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Angelina Jolie has visited northwest Pakistan to meet victims of the recent flooding. The actress appealed to the international community to provide aid and help the country recover from its worst natural disaster.
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CNN's John Vause reports on a political meeting in North Korea where a leadership succession plan may be put in place. 

President Obama praises labor unions and reaffirms commitment to building the middle class during remarks at Labor Fest.
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Hurricane Earl dumped lots of rain but spared North Carolina's Outer Banks serious damage. WRIC reports.
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer stumbled and stammered through opening statement during a gubernatorial debate. Brewer faced opposition from democratic candidate Terry Goddard, and walked away from a group of reporters during post-debate questioning.
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A California family is sending their children to an online public high school. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.
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US President Barack Obama on Wednesday told Israeli and Palestinian leaders not to let slip a fleeting opportunity for peace, as he launched a landmark Middle East diplomatic initiative.
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At a Wednesday morning news conference, Jobs unveiled a new iPod Nano without any buttons. It has a touch screen instead.
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CNN's Chad Myers says Hurricane Earl continues to intensify, but says it's too early to tell where the storm might hit.
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These are difficult days in our world's history. 1.75 billion people are desperately poor, natural disasters are gouging entire nations, and economic uncertainty still reigns across the globe. But you and I have been given an opportunity to make a big difference. What if we did? What if we rocked the world with hope? Infiltrated all corners with God's love and life? We are created by a great God to do great works. He invites us to outlive our lives, not just in heaven, but here on earth. Let's live our lives in such a way that the world will be glad we did.
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In the dramatic conclusion to the New York Times best seller Her Mother's Hope, Francine Rivers delivers a rich and deeply moving story about the silent sorrows that can tear a family apart and the grace and forgiveness that can heal even the deepest wounds. Spanning from the 1950s to present day, Her Daughter's Dream is the emotional final chapter of an unforgettable family saga about the sacrifices every mother makes for her daughter--and the very nature of unconditional love.
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This story is for everyone--but not everyone is for this story. It is a dangerous tale of times past. A torrid love story full of deep seduction, terrible longing and bold sacrifice. Then as now, evil begins its courtship cloaked in light and the heart embraces what it should flee, forgetting it once had a truer lover. With a kiss, evil will ravage body, soul, and mind. Yet there remains hope, because the heart knows no bounds. Love will prove greater than lust. Sacrifice will overcome seduction. And blood will flow. Because the battle for the heart is always violently opposed.
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Despite its style and flash, Takers suffers from clichés, a lack of originality and moral ambiguity.
In the 1960s, a girl and boy meet in second grade, and navigate a romantic relationship over the next five years--but it never finds the magic of Rob Reiner's best films.
Robert Duvall is a grizzled old hermit who wants to attend his own funeral. He wants to hear what folks might say about him. And he wants to tell them a thing or two while they're at it.
Isabel Green is doing the best she can. Her husband is off fighting in the British Army, and it's up to her to corral their three unruly children, manage the struggling family farm, and earn grocery money by working a day job at the town's general store. Once two more youngsters are added to the mix--the Greens' snooty niece and nephew from London--it's clear Isabel has more on her hands than she can handle. When she reaches her wit's end after a particular trying day, every cupboard and tea-pot in the general store comes to life with a clear and emphatic message: "The person you need is Nanny McPhee."
Based on a short story by Jeffrey Eugenides (The Virgin Suicides, Middlesex), The Switch is a modern refutation of the timeworn wisdom of the playground: "First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in a baby carriage." Generations of schoolgirls have sung that tune while skipping rope on playgrounds everywhere, and our leading lady Kassie Singleton (Jennifer Aniston) was probably one of them.
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Fifteen years have passed since Ben Walker (Kevin Sorbo) shared a tearful goodbye with girlfriend Wendy (Kristy Swanson) at the bus stop in their small town. Instead of going to seminary as he'd originally intended, Ben headed into the business world, and now he's a successful investment banker who's completed his biggest deal yet.
Music video by Taylor Swift performing Mine. (C) 2010 Big Machine Records
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Music video by Beverly Crawford performing Breakthrough Live
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Music video by Train performing Hey, Soul Sister. (C) 2009 Sony Music Entertainment
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Music video by Miranda Lambert performing The House That Built Me. (C) 2010 Sony Music Entertainment
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