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Libya's transitional leaders say they'll hold a liberation ceremony tomorrow to start the clock towards elections in eight months. The chief of the transitional council, Mahmoud Jibril, is at the World Economic Forum meeting near the Dead Sea in Jord
From NPR news in Washington. I'm Jennie Herbst. Earlier this week, more than a hundred British Muslim leaders and organizations published an open letter to the so-called Islamic State, appealing for the release of UK aid worker Ellen Hannic, who is k
CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Hi, everyone. I'm Carl Azuz. Thank your watching CNN 10 this Thursday. We're starting with the report about an apparent terrorist attack in the capital of the United Kingdom. It began yesterday afternoon. An attacker whom po
Today, approximately 4:55 a.m, 5 or 7 gunshots were reported by Pentagon police officers, in the vicinity of Pentagon South Parking Lots. Oh, right now, and we consider this a 'Radom event'. You know, if our investigation and others, you know, as you
ANZAC Day (April 25) is when Australia and New Zealand honour members of their World War I soldiers. ANZAC means Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. These brave soldiers fought half way across the world in Turkey, where they landed in Gallipoli on
(MA) Now, you've been reading articles about the tremendous damage done to life and property by earthquakes. That's why seismologists have been working so hard to develop methods of earthquake prediction. We can now predict earthquake [assertively]
Hello, I'm Naamua Delaney at CNN Center in Atlanta, here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. The two major presidential candidates are firming up their energy plans. Republican Senator John McCain is in California this afternoon, speaking
Good morning to you from the CNN Center in Atlanta, I'm Reggie Aqui. Thanks for checking in. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Iraqi officials say three female suicide bombers blew themselves up in front of thousands of Shiite pilg
Hello, I am Naamua Delaney at the CNN Center in Atlanta. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Berlin is giving Barack Obama a very warm welcome. The German capital is the first European stop on the Democratic presidential candidate's
Hi everyone from the CNN Center in Atlanta, I'm Catherine Callaway. Thanks for checking in. Here's a look at what's happening Now In The News. A promotion is in the works for the US commander in Iraq. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has announced tha
Umbrellas are useful when it rains! Britain is famous around the world for its rainy weather, but many parts of the country this June are experiencing much more rain than they have ever seen before. Torrential downpours have caused rivers to burst t
Snowstorm disrupts air traffic, affects 12,000 in NW China
Hello everyone, Im Catherine Callaway, at the CNN center, with a look at whats happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Firefighters are finally gaining some ground against the wildfire just outside of Los Angeles because of the cooler weather. A spokeswoman for
Hello everyone ,this Tuesday on CNN student news ,we are taking you under the big top.First though,we're headed down to the mighty Mississippi.That would be the Mississippi River which is causing floods up and down as it path through the United State
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Craig Windham. Federal regulators are reportedly said to take control of Fannie Mae and Freddie Macat least temporarilyto shore up the mortgage finance firms, which have lost a total of about 14 billion dollars over
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Speer. Alaskan Governor and vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin speaks before the Republican National Convention and television audiences tonight. Minnesota Public Radio's Marianne Combs reports. Tonight is Sa
Hillary Clinton has ended her campaign for the presidency and endorsed rival Barack Obama. She made the announcement at the National Building Museum in Washington today before hundreds of supporters. NPR's David Greene has more. Hillary Clinton said
Several reports out today reinforce earlier indications that the economy is stabilizing. Construction spending in June beat expectations by climbing 0.3% over May. Manufacturing activity rose in July to the highest level in nearly a year. And US aut
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Raum. Floodwaters in the Australian state of Queensland are finally starting to recede in some areas, while others towns are still bracing for the worst. Stuart Cohen reports from Sydney. The city of Rockhampton
In Libya, violent clashes in coastal towns. As NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro reports, the battles between rebels and pro-government forces have been better. There's a great deal of anger. There's a great deal of bitter combination. We're seeing the wo