Hurricane Earl dumped lots of rain but spared North Carolina's Outer Banks serious damage. WRIC reports.
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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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A California family is sending their children to an online public high school. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.
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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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CNN's Barbara Starr talks to an Army mom who lost her son in the Iraq war.
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![]() CNN's Jason Carroll travels with a soldier to Afghanistan as he begins his third tour of duty.
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CNN's Jacqui Jeras takes a look at the failed levees during Katrina and where the new ones are being built.
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A new Los Angeles high school features a maple basketball court, TVs in the walkway floors and costs $578 million.
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Five years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans tourism is roaring back, as CNN's Tom Foreman explains.
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CNN's Brooke Baldwin takes you to Ft. Benning, Georgia, to greet members of the U.S. military returning home from Iraq.
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The planned construction of a 13-story Islamic center two blocks away from Ground Zero has gripped New York, and the nation, in a raging controversy. Families of 9/11 victims and conservative Americans see the center, which will include a mosque, as an affront to those who died in the September 11 attacks perpetrated by Islamic terrorists. New York Muslims and free speech activists defend the building as a symbol of American freedom, and an opportunity to help Americans see that not all Muslims are terrorists.
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Seven years and five months after the U.S.-led invasion, the last American combat brigade has left Iraq, well ahead of President Barack Obama's Aug. 31 deadline for ending U.S. combat operations there.
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CNN's Jason Carroll has the story of a soldier who is days away from his third combat tour in Afghanistan.
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Dr. Josef Shargorodsky looks at why more teens are showing signs of hearing loss.
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Popular Mechanics' Larry Webster tells CNN's Brianna Keilar that the appeal of off-road racing is its danger. Education Secretary Arne Duncan talks about his high hopes for higher education with CNN's John King.
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![]() Health inspectors in Oregon tell a child she needs a license to sell her lemonade. KGW reports.
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![]() CNN's Barbara Starr looks at the Afghan war strategies of both Gen. David Petraeus and the Taliban.
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A federal judge has reached a decision in a landmark case on whether California's same-sex marriage ban violates the constitutional rights of homosexuals. He is expected to issue his ruling Wednesday.
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A California family is sending their children to an online public high school. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.
CNN's Chad Myers says Hurricane Earl continues to intensify, but says it's too early to tell where the storm might hit.
CNN's Barbara Starr talks to an Army mom who lost her son in the Iraq war.


CNN's Jacqui Jeras takes a look at the failed levees during Katrina and where the new ones are being built.
A new Los Angeles high school features a maple basketball court, TVs in the walkway floors and costs $578 million.
Five years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans tourism is roaring back, as CNN's Tom Foreman explains.
CNN's Brooke Baldwin takes you to Ft. Benning, Georgia, to greet members of the U.S. military returning home from Iraq.
Seven years and five months after the U.S.-led invasion, the last American combat brigade has left Iraq, well ahead of President Barack Obama's Aug. 31 deadline for ending U.S. combat operations there.
CNN's Jason Carroll has the story of a soldier who is days away from his third combat tour in Afghanistan.
Dr. Josef Shargorodsky looks at why more teens are showing signs of hearing loss.
Popular Mechanics' Larry Webster tells CNN's Brianna Keilar that the appeal of off-road racing is its danger.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan talks about his high hopes for higher education with CNN's John King.



A federal judge has reached a decision in a landmark case on whether California's same-sex marriage ban violates the constitutional rights of homosexuals. He is expected to issue his ruling Wednesday.
