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Floodwater washed away four houses and threatened dams in Wisconsin on Monday as military crews joined desperate sandbagging operations to hold back Indiana streams surging toward record levels.

A British man accused of fatally shooting his wife and 9-month-old daughter asked if they could be buried together because "that's the way I left them," his father-in-law testified Monday.

Officials in Wisconsin talk about the losses they are facing due to the intense flooding.

In Session's Beth Karas reports on trial proceedings. Entwistle is charged in the deaths of his wife and child.

Witnesses describe watching homes wash away as Wisconsin's Lake Delton emptied in a matter of two hours.

Christopher Bell directed a documentary on steroid use, "Bigger, Stronger, Faster -- Side Effects of Being American."

Defense Secretary Robert Gates recommended new leaders Monday to replace the top Air Force brass he sacked last week, the Pentagon said.

CNN's John King is in The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer to analyze the electoral map as the campaign gets under way.

CNN's Dan Lothian reports from Hull, Massachusetts, where the future is blowing in the wind.

President Bush traveled to Europe on Monday for an eight-day trip to highlight improved U.S. relations.

CNN White House correspondent Elaine Quijano is traveling with the president and reports from Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Fareed Zakaria and guests discuss Middle East politics and the role of the next U.S. president in the region.

Citing tiger population counts that have dwindled to a few thousand, several Hollywood stars have come out in support of a preservation campaign announced Monday by the World Bank.

Steve Jobs announces a faster, cheaper iPhone that will include new services and applications.

Lake Delton Village trustee Tom Diehl describes the destruction caused in his community by rising floodwaters.

Before departing the White House early Monday for a farewell tour of Europe, President Bush stole a page from his predecessor and suggested he feels American consumers' pain.

World champions Italy suffered a calamitous start to their Euro 2008 campaign as they slumped to a 3-0 defeat against an impressive Netherlands side in their Group C opener in Berne.

Fareed Zakaria and guests discuss Olmert's future and U.S. presidential candidates' positions on immigration.

While Sen. Hillary Clinton was endorsing Sen. Barack Obama, some of those weighing in on her campaign Web site were less willing to concede.

Actress Bo Derek talks about her work with the State Department to bring attention to wildlife trafficking.

CNN's Stephanie Elam has the latest business news in the evening CNN.com Business Bulletin.

Pres. Bush lands in Slovenia for the first leg of his eight-day trip to Europe to highlight improved U.S. relations.

Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren are new parents.

Severe weather and flooding in the Midwest causes homes to break in half and fall into Wisconsin's Lake Delton.

A woman pleaded guilty Monday to killing her pregnant friend, the unborn child and the victim's three children in a plea deal that allowed her to avoid the death penalty.

Sen. Edward Kennedy was released Monday from Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina after recovering from brain surgery, CNN has learned.

Sen. Ted Kennedy arrives in Massachusetts after being released from the hospital a week after undergoing brain surgery.

During the first seven years of their relationship, Judy Kelly doesn't remember her boyfriend, Bill Horrisberger, ever going to a doctor.

At prosecutors' request, a judge on Monday dismissed the case against a man who was accused of slipping a date-rape drug into the drink of former Olympic ice dancer Oksana "Pasha" Grishuk.

France lacked the guile to break down a stubborn Romania side as a turgid Euro 2008 Group C opener finished goalless in Zurich.

Emergency teams on Monday rescued 23 miners after a powerful explosion at a coal mine in eastern Ukraine but at least 13 others remained trapped, an official said.

A college student who survived a boat sinking with four others said Monday that a safety officer who died on their boat was a hero for staying behind and pushing him out.

Steve Jobs announces a faster, cheaper iPhone that will include new services and applications.

The stress from deepening debt is becoming a major pain in the neck -- and the back and the head and the stomach -- for millions of Americans.

Fareed Zakaria sits down with Henry Kissinger to discuss Iraq, Iran, Russia and the challenges facing the next president.

Seymour, Indiana residents clean up and pump out flood waters after heavy rains.

Defense attorneys have rested their case in the child pornography trial of R&B singer R. Kelly in Chicago.

Fareed Zakaria sits down with Henry Kissinger to discuss Iran, Iraq and the coming challenges of the next president.

Severe weather in the Midwest pushed homes to the edge of a river in Wisconsin.

Author Debbie Macomber discusses her new book.

Authorities evacuated three villages in southwestern Greece Monday after seismologists warned a strong aftershock was expected in areas where a powerful earthquake killed two people and injured more than 200.

CNN's Brooke Anderson has the latest on the biggest headlines in entertainment, including Jessica Alba giving birth.

The 2000 U.S. Census was the first time Americans were allowed to identify themselves as "multiracial," and more than six million people checked more than one box in the race and ethnicity category.

CNN's Thelma Gutierrez reports from Santa Barbara's Farmer Market, where she looks at solutions for the rising cost of food.

FBI background checks of potential U.S. immigrants are slow and unreliable, the Justice Department's internal watchdog agency said in a highly critical report Monday.

Violent crime in the United States declined 1.4 percent in 2007 compared with 2006, ending a two-year run during which the statistic increased, according to a preliminary FBI report issued Monday.

Convicted killer Scott Peterson will be heading to trial again over the death of his pregnant wife, this time in civil court.

From this week's show iReporter Lars Noring takes us around the world in 60 seconds and Gregory Reese raps about Obama.

Hong Kong's novice traders highlight the obsession to play the market and trade stock. CNN's Eunice Yoon reports.

iReporter Tirrell McNeal using the videocamera on his cellphone captures a huge twister touching down near Chicago.

Hundreds of Pakistani lawyers and flag-waving activists launched a cross-country march toward Islamabad on Monday to demand the restoration of judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf.

From this week's show: The promo challenge - make your own ireport commercial, enter to win cool prizes.

From this week's show we hightlight protests in Seoul, a tropical storm in Belize and a refugee camp in South Africa.

Aerial views show extensive flooding through several blocks of residences and roadways in Racine, Wisconsin.

Police say they aren't sure if racist graffiti and threats amount to a hate crime. WAFB reports.

Scientists unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer on Monday, a $100 million machine that for the first time has performed 1,000 trillion calculations per second in a sustained exercise.

CNN's J.D. Cargill talks to the stars of the new 'Kung Fu Panda' animated action movie.

Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, speaking in North Carolina, criticizes Republican Sen. John McCain's economic plans.

Rescuers in Ukraine attempt to free more than a dozen coal miners who became trapped after a gas explosion. (No audio)

CNN's Kareen Wynter hears from a modern-day slave who was held captive for six years.

CNN's Paul Steinhauser talks about what the race to the White House looks like with Hillary Clinton out.

Colombian troops were so close to rebel-held U.S. hostages they could hear them speaking, but lost them before they could be rescued, the defense minister said Monday.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson discusses U.S. openness to investment from the Middle East and shortage of oil rigs.

Eric Lanford chats with a shark videographer who dives without a safety cage.

Campaigning in North Carolina, presumptive Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama thanks Sen. Clinton for her support.

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney takes a look back at the best of Eye on France.

Record oil prices are driving up the cost to rent offshore oil rigs. CNN's Wilf Dinnick reports.

Spain's Alejandro Valverde has won a sprint finish at the end of the first stage of the Dauphine Libere in France on Monday.

McDonald's says it has stopped serving sliced tomatoes in its restaurants over concerns about Salmonella food poisoning linked to uncooked tomatoes.

The walls of "The Colbert Report" studio are plastered with letters and artwork of the show's fearless leader submitted by loyal fans. In one painted portrait, Stephen Colbert, astride a horse, is substituted for George Washington.

ITN's John Ray reports China's pandas and their keepers are still feeling the trauma from the earthquake.

The biggest hurdle standing in the way of peace in Iraq is the presence of American troops there, Iran's Supreme Leader told Iraq's visiting prime minister on Monday, according to Iranian media reports.

With runaway fuel prices, it's somehow fitting that Jim and Wilma Fowler's Airstream Safari sports a green sign, "Alaska or Bust," on the back window of the 25-foot travel trailer.

Gas stations in Madrid and the northeastern Catalonia region began running out of fuel Monday as an indefinite strike by truckers began to bite.

Severe storms with heavy rains, high winds and lightning swept across the Midwest to the East Coast on Sunday, flooding towns from Iowa to Michigan, threatening levees and leaving at least eight people dead.

A second British city will introduce a toll on drivers entering central streets to reduce congestion and cut greenhouse gas emissions, an official said Monday.

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney takes a look back at the best of Eye on France.

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney takes a look back at the best of Eye on France.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is mocking critics who question his close relationship with Iran by showing off what he jokingly calls an "atomic bicycle."

Saudi Arabia plans to call for a meeting of oil producing countries and consumers to discuss ways of dealing with soaring energy prices and work to prevent unwarranted increases, Information and Culture Minister Iyad Madani said Monday.

Lleyton Hewitt started his challenge for a record fifth Queen's Club title with a 6-4 6-4 first round win over Briton Josh Goodall on Monday.

Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.

Eric Lanford talks to two climbers that scale trees taller than some buildings.

News To Me talks to a SETI astronomer to get some insight on an alleged sighting in Nebraska.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer talks with Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona about the upcoming election.

IME follows the struggle of three Olympic athletes facing the dangers of training in Iraq.

Two rescued sailors describe sharing life vests while waiting for help to arrive.

Inside the Middle East looks at how Palestinians are coping with the lack of Diesel fuel crossing the border.

IME talks to Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Emir of Qatar about his generous donation to help the people of New Orleans.

Jazz musician Henry Butler calls himself an ambassador of New Orleans music. He loves the city where he was born and lived for decades. But like tens of thousands of others displaced by Hurricane Katrina, he has yet to return to live.

Manchester United have lodged an official complaint with FIFA over Real Madrid's attempts to sign Cristiano Ronaldo.

The husband of singer Amy Winehouse has admitted assaulting a barman and attempting to cover it up.

The TV no longer sits on a moving box, but she's still using filing cabinets as end tables. Desiree Jacobsen graduated from college years ago, so why does her apartment resemble a dorm room? It's hard to save for the finer things when you've had to shell out money to be in five weddings in one year, three times as maid of honor.

Guus Hiddink is used to being the underdogs at major tournaments and is trying hard to make sure his Russia side are not seen as favorites for their opening European Championship match against Spain.

CNN's Rusty Dornin offers tips to get your finances back on track.

Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers ran out of time on Sunday night after a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback in Game 2 of the NBA finals.

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes a look at a sensitivity trainer who helps people understand obesity.

A rare Sumatran tiger in Australia gives birth to three cubs. Only about 400 such tigers remain in the wild.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez rides an 'atomic bicycle', mocking suspicions of an Iranian nuclear facility.

CNN's Ed Lavandera examines the unlikely bond between Unabomber's brother and a man almost killed by Ted Kaczynski.

Sen. Barack Obama rides a bicycle with his family in Chicago along the shores of Lake Michigan.

iReporter Bob Potempa captures a large tornado from his Monee, Illinois, front porch.

From Nebraska to Indiana, thousands hit by storms are wondering what happened - and what's next. CNN's Susan Roesgen reports.

Video shows dramatic scenes of floods surrounding homes and businesses in Indiana.

Shuttle Discovery astronauts go on the final spacewalk of their mission at the International Space Station.

First Lady Laura Bush greets troops at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

iReporter Remco van Schelle shares video of a solar-powered boat race in the Netherlands.

Should members of the bridal party attend all the pre-wedding events, Rebecca Dolgin of theknot.com with the answer.

First Lady Laura Bush is greeted by New Zealand warrior dancers in Afghanistan.

Before heading on a trip to Europe, President Bush discussed Laura Bush's purpose for going to Afghanistan.

Headline News' Felicia Taylor tells small business owners how to focus on more productive workers.

Severe storms swept through Genesee, Michigan, downing trees and smashing rooftops.

BMW Sauber have lauded driver Robert Kubica's first grand prix win, which has pushed him to the head of the drivers' championship after seven races.

Rescue crews worked Monday to save dolphins that became stranded in a river in southwest England.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday tried to allay Iranian fears over a planned U.S.-Iraq security pact, saying his government would not allow Iraq to become a launching pad for an attack on its neighbor.

It is always a tricky time for the White House incumbent as the race to be the next occupant of the White House hots up. Steadily he becomes a man in office, not in power. His strength ebbs away daily as key players delay their decisions pending the outcome of the succession contest.

Kimi Raikkonen has lambasted McLaren's Lewis Hamilton for the pit-lane accident that ended both of their races at the Canadian Grand Prix.

One recent week, William Shatner did something he hadn't done for many years -- watched the original "Star Trek." It was kind of an accident.

Like so many other victims of Ethiopia's hunger crisis, Usheto Beriso weighs just half what he should. He is always cold and swaddled in a blanket. His limbs are stick-thin.

The last of six Texas A&M University mariners who went missing in the Gulf of Mexico was found dead Sunday afternoon, the Coast Guard said. The other five crewmates were rescued earlier in the day.

Some people wake up each morning before the alarm rings, glad to see the glowing sun and excited to start the day.

Croatia coach Slaven Bilic has told his players to forget the lackluster 1-0 win over co-host Austria and focus on their next match against tournament favorites Germany.

CNN Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis has tips on how to save money while grocery shopping.

It may be easier than you think to catch the world's oldest major tennis tournament. CNN's Mark McKay reports.

The SUV pulls to an abrupt stop on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. In the middle of the westbound lane is a man in a loud shirt, his body coiled with energy, darting across traffic toward a strip mall.

A South Korean abducted more than 30 years ago has reportedly escaped from North Korea.

Fears were mounting Monday for the safety of more than a million people downstream from a "quake lake" in China as waters threatening to burst a dam of landslide rubble were rising faster than engineers could drain them.

Chinese soldiers uses anti-tank weapons to speed the release of water from a lake created by last month's quake.

The first contingent of Australian troops removed from Iraq return to Brisbane.

CNN's Justin Armsden investigates the impact of the global economic downturn on golf.

World Number 3, Adam Scott gives CNN's Justin Armsden some helpful tips on putting.

CNN's Justin Armsden investigates the impact of the global economic downturn on golf development markets.

A man preparing a race course through a park in the Netherlands was slightly injured when he fell into a pit lined with sharpened spikes -- the third such trap found in the area this year, police said Monday.

Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic contest has sparked an unusual race debate: Is he black or bi-racial?

In this unstable economy an emergency fund is a must. CNN's Ali Velshi reports.

An east coast heat wave brought temperatures in the upper 90s for Philadelphia

With hurricane season underway, here are some ideas for planning a low-risk island getaway.

Presidential hopeful Barack Obama hits the road today, hoping to convince Republicans to vote Democrat.

They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo.

Two young girls on a sleepover are found dead after taking a walk. KOCO reports.

Alanis Morissette is not the person Rob Thomas thought she was.

Nissan said Monday it plans to launch its first "clean diesel" vehicle in Japan this autumn and will send a prototype to next month's Group of Eight leaders' summit, where climate change tops the agenda.

CNN's Karen Maginnis has your Monday morning forecast in the international weather update.

Two Pennsylvania girls battling leukemia find their princess wishes come true. WPXI reports.

Renters may be the biggest winners in the current housing slump, especially in places like Florida, Las Vegas and Southern California, that have thousands of vacant for-sale and foreclosed homes and condos on the market.

Six people died when a small plane piloted by a former state lawmaker crashed in northern Ohio Sunday, a state police spokesman said.

Bad economic news can take a toll on your health. CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reports.

Two writers discuss Sen. Barack Obama's race and whether it matters if he calls himself black or biracial.

New coach Sven-Goran Eriksson saw Fernando Arce score two goals as Mexico overwhelmed Peru 4-0 in an international friendly on Sunday.

Feminist author Gloria Steinem reacts to the Hillary Clinton loss and her support for Barack Obama.

Celebratory gunfire at a graduation party end with one teen shot dead by a police officer. Bay News 9 reports.

Soldiers blew up wooden houses and other debris Sunday in a lake formed by China's deadly earthquake to speed the flow of water into a spillway and ease the threat of flooding for more than one million people.

A "relatively strong" aftershock shook a massive quake-formed lake Sunday that had been threatening to flood more than a million people, sending landslides tumbling down surrounding mountains, a state news agency reported.

Chinese soldiers used anti-tank weapons to blast away rocks and mud holding back waters in an earthquake-formed lake that threatens more than 1 million people living downstream.

In the end, the elusive chicken that took up residence outside a McDonald's just got too comfortable in its new home.

Cassie Phillips is in Battambang, Cambodia, where she will be working with the NGO Homeland.

Argentine captain Javier Mascherano was sent off in a goalless draw against the United States who also finished the World Cup warm-up encounter with 10 men.

A small plane crash kills all six people aboard, including the 86-year-old pilot.

Violence and intimidation targeting Zimbabwe's opposition party -- the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) -- has "extinguished any chance of a free and fair" runoff election, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report.

Dads need to be reminded to get regular checkups as Judy Fortin reports in this Health Minute.

Jennifer Staple runs the Unite For Sight program which started in the U.S., but has branched out into working overseas.

Japan will cut its greenhouse gas emissions 60-80 percent by 2050 and can match or better European reduction levels over the next 12 years, Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda announced Monday.

The man arrested after seven people died in a knifing rampage in Tokyo foretold the mayhem in a series of messages posted to the Internet, including one just before the attack saying, "It's time," police and media reports said Monday.

The author the new book, "Spycraft," shows off some real gadgets used by the CIA.

Sen. Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic contest sparks an unusual debate. CNN's Jason Carroll reports.

A months-long swarm of earthquakes picked up again Sunday as a string of minor temblors rattled Reno, Nevada, causing downtown high-rises to sway and knocking items off walls and shelves.

A battle royale over an estimated $500 million treasure that a Florida deep-sea salvage company found last year is due for a fresh round in court in Florida on Monday.

Phil Mickelson has confirmed that he will defend his HSBC Champions title in Shanghai in November alongside Masters champion Trevor Immelman.

Lukas Podolski scored twice against the country of his birth to give Germany a convincing 2-0 victory against Poland in their opening Group B match at Euro 2008 on Sunday night.

A raging fire ripped through the governor's mansion in Austin, Texas. KVUE's Steve Alberts reports.

For the last six months, one of the media's most convenient -- and offensive -- narratives has been that Latinos wouldn't vote for Barack Obama because they refused to support an African-American for president.

Lightning hits a park pavilion, killing one person and seriously injuring another. WTNH's Carolee Salerno reports.

Bangladesh police have detained or arrested more than 18,000 people in the last 11 days in a crackdown on crime they say is aimed at improving security ahead of December elections.

Zain Verjee examines the controversy over using U.S. food aid dollars to buy food overseas.

Cassie shows us how Cambodians celebrate New Year, a 3-day event marked by food, prayer and festivities.

French Open champion Ana Ivanovic officially moved up to number one in the WTA Tour rankings for the first time on Monday.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has paid tribute to troops serving in Afghanistan, a day after the British death toll in the conflict reached 100.

Three British paratroopers were killed Sunday in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, bringing the British death toll there to 100, the Ministry of Defense reported.

Jennifer talks to Margaret Duah-Mensah, an opthalmic nurse for Unite For Sight who regularly visits the Buduburam Refugee camp.

Can the president or Congress do anything about rising gas prices? Ed Henry reports.

Oil prices dropped Monday, retreating from a record surge late last week, and traders said the market would remain choppy amid jitters about supplies, growing global demand and a weak dollar.

Showbiz Tonight's Brooke Anderson and panel discuss Ed McMahon's mortage problems.

CNN's Rick Sanchez debunks some of the myths surrounding Sen. Barack Obama.

CNN's Glenn Beck speaks with Libertarian Presidential candidate Bob Barr.

D.C. police begin a controversial plan to crack down on violent crime. CNN's Kate Bolduan reports.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer speaks with senators Hutchison and Feinstein about the upcoming general election.

"How do you raise funds to fulfil a project that you are 100 percent sure of making very good returns -- without financial backup or security? After being short-changed, how do you source an honest partner, either locally or internationally?" - Samuel Kiiru Mugambi, Nairobi

CNN's Wolf Blitzer discusses Clinton's exit strategy with the ex-communications director of Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Yani Tseng of Taiwan became the first rookie in 10 years to win a major, beating Maria Hjorth on the fourth hole of a playoff with a 5-foot birdie on the 18th hole to win the LPGA Championship.

Justin Leonard won the Stanford St. Jude Championship in a playoff Sunday, holing a 19-foot birdie putt on the second extra hole to beat Masters champion Trevor Immelman and Robert Allenby.

Leftist rebels in Colombia should release all hostages in their custody as a first step toward laying down their weapons, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday.

Bush's second term has improved his standing with Europe's leaders, but not with its people. CNN's Robin Oakley reports

CNN's Sasha Herriman investigates a recent study that shows 85 percent of Brits actually like a precise dress code.

Is there anything sexier than food?

Thousands read along as a laid-off worker blogs about his getting laid off. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports it pays off.

Larry King speaks with comedian Kathy Griffin about everything from politics to gay issues to environment and much more.

These aerials show dramatic scenes of the flooding in Indiana after heavy rains on Sunday.

Domestic violence in Indonesia is on the rise. CNN's Arwa Damon talks to a survivor.

Faced with record-high oil prices, the world's leading economies and oil consumers have pledged greater investment in energy efficiency and green technologies to control their spiraling thirst for petroleum.

Shanghai's Jewish community celebrated the launch Friday of a database that will document the stories of the thousands of refugees who found a safe haven in China's commercial capital during World War II.

Binggirl Clemente has worked in environmental advocacy in the Philippines for the past eight years. Today, she leads a project to recycle old billboards into bags backed by local NGO, the Earth Day Network.

An underwater treasure, lost for years, is sparking debate about the treasure's rightful owner. CNN's Al Goodman reports

Argentina, one of the world's biggest breadbaskets, should be rolling in cash, as world food prices soar.

Mirina Kakalanos has been forced to double prices at her family's shoe store in the last year. Customers turn away after browsing the pumps and sandals, but Kakalanos says she has no choice.

The Pentagon urged interrogators at Guantanamo Bay to destroy handwritten notes in case they were called to testify about potentially harsh treatment of detainees, a military defense lawyer said Sunday.

A medical helicopter crashed on an isolated ranch in a national forest early Sunday, killing a patient and three crew members and strewing debris over a wide area.

CNN's Maggie Lake talks with Joseph Lashinsky, CEO of ZipRealty, in this edition of ''The Boardroom.''

Shuttle Discovery's astronauts breezed through their third and final spacewalk Sunday, replacing an empty gas tank at the international space station and collecting a sample of dusty debris.

View dramatic aerial shots of flooding in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after heavy rains, Sunday.

First lady Laura Bush arrived in Afghanistan Sunday for a half-day visit meant to highlight the progress the nation has made since the fall of the Taliban.

Virginians try to stay out of the heat Sunday.

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout gets a preview of what to expect from the markets this week from strategist Kirby Daley.

CNN's Patrick Snell reports on the European Football Championships and the French Open.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged Colombian rebels on Sunday to lay down their weapons, unilaterally free dozens of hostages and put an end to a decades-long armed struggle against Colombia's government.

A strong earthquake jolted western Greece on Sunday, killing at least two people and trapping several people beneath collapsed buildings, according to officials and state-run media.

A man police said was on a murder mission plowed into pedestrians with a truck in a crowded Tokyo neighborhood Sunday and then stabbed 17 people in three minutes, killing at least seven in a grisly attack that shocked Japan.

Eight former officials from executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's government will be transferred from U.S. military prisons to Iraqi custody in the coming days, Iraq's Deputy Justice Minister told CNN on Sunday.

Washington battles rising temperatures. CNN's Reynolds Wolf reports

Thelma Gutierrez reports on a California man exonerated after 19 years in prison for rape and murder.

Washington police begin controversial plan to crack down on violent crime. CNN's Kate Bolduan reports

ITN's Julian Rush reports on a meeting between G8 energy ministers trying to find answers to a worldwide energy crisis.

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Floodwater washed away four houses and threatened dams in Wisconsin on Monday as military crews joined desperate sandbagging operations to hold back Indiana streams surging toward record levels.

A British man accused of fatally shooting his wife and 9-month-old daughter asked if they could be buried together because "that's the way I left them," his father-in-law testified Monday.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates recommended new leaders Monday to replace the top Air Force brass he sacked last week, the Pentagon said.

President Bush traveled to Europe on Monday for an eight-day trip to highlight improved U.S. relations.

Citing tiger population counts that have dwindled to a few thousand, several Hollywood stars have come out in support of a preservation campaign announced Monday by the World Bank.

Before departing the White House early Monday for a farewell tour of Europe, President Bush stole a page from his predecessor and suggested he feels American consumers' pain.

World champions Italy suffered a calamitous start to their Euro 2008 campaign as they slumped to a 3-0 defeat against an impressive Netherlands side in their Group C opener in Berne.

While Sen. Hillary Clinton was endorsing Sen. Barack Obama, some of those weighing in on her campaign Web site were less willing to concede.

Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren are new parents.

A woman pleaded guilty Monday to killing her pregnant friend, the unborn child and the victim's three children in a plea deal that allowed her to avoid the death penalty.

Sen. Edward Kennedy was released Monday from Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina after recovering from brain surgery, CNN has learned.

During the first seven years of their relationship, Judy Kelly doesn't remember her boyfriend, Bill Horrisberger, ever going to a doctor.

At prosecutors' request, a judge on Monday dismissed the case against a man who was accused of slipping a date-rape drug into the drink of former Olympic ice dancer Oksana "Pasha" Grishuk.

France lacked the guile to break down a stubborn Romania side as a turgid Euro 2008 Group C opener finished goalless in Zurich.

Emergency teams on Monday rescued 23 miners after a powerful explosion at a coal mine in eastern Ukraine but at least 13 others remained trapped, an official said.

A college student who survived a boat sinking with four others said Monday that a safety officer who died on their boat was a hero for staying behind and pushing him out.

The stress from deepening debt is becoming a major pain in the neck -- and the back and the head and the stomach -- for millions of Americans.

Defense attorneys have rested their case in the child pornography trial of R&B singer R. Kelly in Chicago.

Authorities evacuated three villages in southwestern Greece Monday after seismologists warned a strong aftershock was expected in areas where a powerful earthquake killed two people and injured more than 200.

The 2000 U.S. Census was the first time Americans were allowed to identify themselves as "multiracial," and more than six million people checked more than one box in the race and ethnicity category.

FBI background checks of potential U.S. immigrants are slow and unreliable, the Justice Department's internal watchdog agency said in a highly critical report Monday.

Violent crime in the United States declined 1.4 percent in 2007 compared with 2006, ending a two-year run during which the statistic increased, according to a preliminary FBI report issued Monday.

Convicted killer Scott Peterson will be heading to trial again over the death of his pregnant wife, this time in civil court.

Hundreds of Pakistani lawyers and flag-waving activists launched a cross-country march toward Islamabad on Monday to demand the restoration of judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf.

Scientists unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer on Monday, a $100 million machine that for the first time has performed 1,000 trillion calculations per second in a sustained exercise.

Colombian troops were so close to rebel-held U.S. hostages they could hear them speaking, but lost them before they could be rescued, the defense minister said Monday.

Spain's Alejandro Valverde has won a sprint finish at the end of the first stage of the Dauphine Libere in France on Monday.

McDonald's says it has stopped serving sliced tomatoes in its restaurants over concerns about Salmonella food poisoning linked to uncooked tomatoes.

The walls of "The Colbert Report" studio are plastered with letters and artwork of the show's fearless leader submitted by loyal fans. In one painted portrait, Stephen Colbert, astride a horse, is substituted for George Washington.

The biggest hurdle standing in the way of peace in Iraq is the presence of American troops there, Iran's Supreme Leader told Iraq's visiting prime minister on Monday, according to Iranian media reports.

With runaway fuel prices, it's somehow fitting that Jim and Wilma Fowler's Airstream Safari sports a green sign, "Alaska or Bust," on the back window of the 25-foot travel trailer.

Gas stations in Madrid and the northeastern Catalonia region began running out of fuel Monday as an indefinite strike by truckers began to bite.

Severe storms with heavy rains, high winds and lightning swept across the Midwest to the East Coast on Sunday, flooding towns from Iowa to Michigan, threatening levees and leaving at least eight people dead.

A second British city will introduce a toll on drivers entering central streets to reduce congestion and cut greenhouse gas emissions, an official said Monday.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is mocking critics who question his close relationship with Iran by showing off what he jokingly calls an "atomic bicycle."

Saudi Arabia plans to call for a meeting of oil producing countries and consumers to discuss ways of dealing with soaring energy prices and work to prevent unwarranted increases, Information and Culture Minister Iyad Madani said Monday.

Lleyton Hewitt started his challenge for a record fifth Queen's Club title with a 6-4 6-4 first round win over Briton Josh Goodall on Monday.

Astronauts on the international space station Monday flexed some of the muscles on a robotic arm attached to a new Japanese lab they delivered and helped install on the orbiting outpost.

Jazz musician Henry Butler calls himself an ambassador of New Orleans music. He loves the city where he was born and lived for decades. But like tens of thousands of others displaced by Hurricane Katrina, he has yet to return to live.

Manchester United have lodged an official complaint with FIFA over Real Madrid's attempts to sign Cristiano Ronaldo.

The husband of singer Amy Winehouse has admitted assaulting a barman and attempting to cover it up.

The TV no longer sits on a moving box, but she's still using filing cabinets as end tables. Desiree Jacobsen graduated from college years ago, so why does her apartment resemble a dorm room? It's hard to save for the finer things when you've had to shell out money to be in five weddings in one year, three times as maid of honor.

Guus Hiddink is used to being the underdogs at major tournaments and is trying hard to make sure his Russia side are not seen as favorites for their opening European Championship match against Spain.

Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers ran out of time on Sunday night after a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback in Game 2 of the NBA finals.

BMW Sauber have lauded driver Robert Kubica's first grand prix win, which has pushed him to the head of the drivers' championship after seven races.

Rescue crews worked Monday to save dolphins that became stranded in a river in southwest England.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday tried to allay Iranian fears over a planned U.S.-Iraq security pact, saying his government would not allow Iraq to become a launching pad for an attack on its neighbor.

It is always a tricky time for the White House incumbent as the race to be the next occupant of the White House hots up. Steadily he becomes a man in office, not in power. His strength ebbs away daily as key players delay their decisions pending the outcome of the succession contest.

Kimi Raikkonen has lambasted McLaren's Lewis Hamilton for the pit-lane accident that ended both of their races at the Canadian Grand Prix.

One recent week, William Shatner did something he hadn't done for many years -- watched the original "Star Trek." It was kind of an accident.

Like so many other victims of Ethiopia's hunger crisis, Usheto Beriso weighs just half what he should. He is always cold and swaddled in a blanket. His limbs are stick-thin.

The last of six Texas A&M University mariners who went missing in the Gulf of Mexico was found dead Sunday afternoon, the Coast Guard said. The other five crewmates were rescued earlier in the day.

Some people wake up each morning before the alarm rings, glad to see the glowing sun and excited to start the day.

Croatia coach Slaven Bilic has told his players to forget the lackluster 1-0 win over co-host Austria and focus on their next match against tournament favorites Germany.

The SUV pulls to an abrupt stop on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. In the middle of the westbound lane is a man in a loud shirt, his body coiled with energy, darting across traffic toward a strip mall.

A South Korean abducted more than 30 years ago has reportedly escaped from North Korea.

Fears were mounting Monday for the safety of more than a million people downstream from a "quake lake" in China as waters threatening to burst a dam of landslide rubble were rising faster than engineers could drain them.

A man preparing a race course through a park in the Netherlands was slightly injured when he fell into a pit lined with sharpened spikes -- the third such trap found in the area this year, police said Monday.

They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo.

Alanis Morissette is not the person Rob Thomas thought she was.

Nissan said Monday it plans to launch its first "clean diesel" vehicle in Japan this autumn and will send a prototype to next month's Group of Eight leaders' summit, where climate change tops the agenda.

Renters may be the biggest winners in the current housing slump, especially in places like Florida, Las Vegas and Southern California, that have thousands of vacant for-sale and foreclosed homes and condos on the market.

Six people died when a small plane piloted by a former state lawmaker crashed in northern Ohio Sunday, a state police spokesman said.

New coach Sven-Goran Eriksson saw Fernando Arce score two goals as Mexico overwhelmed Peru 4-0 in an international friendly on Sunday.

Soldiers blew up wooden houses and other debris Sunday in a lake formed by China's deadly earthquake to speed the flow of water into a spillway and ease the threat of flooding for more than one million people.

A "relatively strong" aftershock shook a massive quake-formed lake Sunday that had been threatening to flood more than a million people, sending landslides tumbling down surrounding mountains, a state news agency reported.

Chinese soldiers used anti-tank weapons to blast away rocks and mud holding back waters in an earthquake-formed lake that threatens more than 1 million people living downstream.

In the end, the elusive chicken that took up residence outside a McDonald's just got too comfortable in its new home.

Cassie Phillips is in Battambang, Cambodia, where she will be working with the NGO Homeland.

Argentine captain Javier Mascherano was sent off in a goalless draw against the United States who also finished the World Cup warm-up encounter with 10 men.

Violence and intimidation targeting Zimbabwe's opposition party -- the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) -- has "extinguished any chance of a free and fair" runoff election, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report.

Jennifer Staple runs the Unite For Sight program which started in the U.S., but has branched out into working overseas.

Japan will cut its greenhouse gas emissions 60-80 percent by 2050 and can match or better European reduction levels over the next 12 years, Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda announced Monday.

The man arrested after seven people died in a knifing rampage in Tokyo foretold the mayhem in a series of messages posted to the Internet, including one just before the attack saying, "It's time," police and media reports said Monday.

A months-long swarm of earthquakes picked up again Sunday as a string of minor temblors rattled Reno, Nevada, causing downtown high-rises to sway and knocking items off walls and shelves.

A battle royale over an estimated $500 million treasure that a Florida deep-sea salvage company found last year is due for a fresh round in court in Florida on Monday.

Phil Mickelson has confirmed that he will defend his HSBC Champions title in Shanghai in November alongside Masters champion Trevor Immelman.

Lukas Podolski scored twice against the country of his birth to give Germany a convincing 2-0 victory against Poland in their opening Group B match at Euro 2008 on Sunday night.

For the last six months, one of the media's most convenient -- and offensive -- narratives has been that Latinos wouldn't vote for Barack Obama because they refused to support an African-American for president.

Bangladesh police have detained or arrested more than 18,000 people in the last 11 days in a crackdown on crime they say is aimed at improving security ahead of December elections.

French Open champion Ana Ivanovic officially moved up to number one in the WTA Tour rankings for the first time on Monday.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has paid tribute to troops serving in Afghanistan, a day after the British death toll in the conflict reached 100.

Three British paratroopers were killed Sunday in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, bringing the British death toll there to 100, the Ministry of Defense reported.

Oil prices dropped Monday, retreating from a record surge late last week, and traders said the market would remain choppy amid jitters about supplies, growing global demand and a weak dollar.

"How do you raise funds to fulfil a project that you are 100 percent sure of making very good returns -- without financial backup or security? After being short-changed, how do you source an honest partner, either locally or internationally?" - Samuel Kiiru Mugambi, Nairobi

Yani Tseng of Taiwan became the first rookie in 10 years to win a major, beating Maria Hjorth on the fourth hole of a playoff with a 5-foot birdie on the 18th hole to win the LPGA Championship.

Justin Leonard won the Stanford St. Jude Championship in a playoff Sunday, holing a 19-foot birdie putt on the second extra hole to beat Masters champion Trevor Immelman and Robert Allenby.

Leftist rebels in Colombia should release all hostages in their custody as a first step toward laying down their weapons, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday.

Is there anything sexier than food?

Faced with record-high oil prices, the world's leading economies and oil consumers have pledged greater investment in energy efficiency and green technologies to control their spiraling thirst for petroleum.

Shanghai's Jewish community celebrated the launch Friday of a database that will document the stories of the thousands of refugees who found a safe haven in China's commercial capital during World War II.

Binggirl Clemente has worked in environmental advocacy in the Philippines for the past eight years. Today, she leads a project to recycle old billboards into bags backed by local NGO, the Earth Day Network.

Argentina, one of the world's biggest breadbaskets, should be rolling in cash, as world food prices soar.

Mirina Kakalanos has been forced to double prices at her family's shoe store in the last year. Customers turn away after browsing the pumps and sandals, but Kakalanos says she has no choice.

The Pentagon urged interrogators at Guantanamo Bay to destroy handwritten notes in case they were called to testify about potentially harsh treatment of detainees, a military defense lawyer said Sunday.

A medical helicopter crashed on an isolated ranch in a national forest early Sunday, killing a patient and three crew members and strewing debris over a wide area.

Shuttle Discovery's astronauts breezed through their third and final spacewalk Sunday, replacing an empty gas tank at the international space station and collecting a sample of dusty debris.

First lady Laura Bush arrived in Afghanistan Sunday for a half-day visit meant to highlight the progress the nation has made since the fall of the Taliban.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged Colombian rebels on Sunday to lay down their weapons, unilaterally free dozens of hostages and put an end to a decades-long armed struggle against Colombia's government.

A strong earthquake jolted western Greece on Sunday, killing at least two people and trapping several people beneath collapsed buildings, according to officials and state-run media.

A man police said was on a murder mission plowed into pedestrians with a truck in a crowded Tokyo neighborhood Sunday and then stabbed 17 people in three minutes, killing at least seven in a grisly attack that shocked Japan.

Eight former officials from executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's government will be transferred from U.S. military prisons to Iraqi custody in the coming days, Iraq's Deputy Justice Minister told CNN on Sunday.

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Officials in Wisconsin talk about the losses they are facing due to the intense flooding.

In Session's Beth Karas reports on trial proceedings. Entwistle is charged in the deaths of his wife and child.

Witnesses describe watching homes wash away as Wisconsin's Lake Delton emptied in a matter of two hours.

Christopher Bell directed a documentary on steroid use, "Bigger, Stronger, Faster -- Side Effects of Being American."

CNN's John King is in The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer to analyze the electoral map as the campaign gets under way.

CNN's Dan Lothian reports from Hull, Massachusetts, where the future is blowing in the wind.

CNN White House correspondent Elaine Quijano is traveling with the president and reports from Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Fareed Zakaria and guests discuss Middle East politics and the role of the next U.S. president in the region.

Steve Jobs announces a faster, cheaper iPhone that will include new services and applications.

Lake Delton Village trustee Tom Diehl describes the destruction caused in his community by rising floodwaters.

Fareed Zakaria and guests discuss Olmert's future and U.S. presidential candidates' positions on immigration.

Actress Bo Derek talks about her work with the State Department to bring attention to wildlife trafficking.

CNN's Stephanie Elam has the latest business news in the evening CNN.com Business Bulletin.

Pres. Bush lands in Slovenia for the first leg of his eight-day trip to Europe to highlight improved U.S. relations.

Severe weather and flooding in the Midwest causes homes to break in half and fall into Wisconsin's Lake Delton.

Sen. Ted Kennedy arrives in Massachusetts after being released from the hospital a week after undergoing brain surgery.

Steve Jobs announces a faster, cheaper iPhone that will include new services and applications.

Fareed Zakaria sits down with Henry Kissinger to discuss Iraq, Iran, Russia and the challenges facing the next president.

Seymour, Indiana residents clean up and pump out flood waters after heavy rains.

Fareed Zakaria sits down with Henry Kissinger to discuss Iran, Iraq and the coming challenges of the next president.

Severe weather in the Midwest pushed homes to the edge of a river in Wisconsin.

Author Debbie Macomber discusses her new book.

CNN's Brooke Anderson has the latest on the biggest headlines in entertainment, including Jessica Alba giving birth.

CNN's Thelma Gutierrez reports from Santa Barbara's Farmer Market, where she looks at solutions for the rising cost of food.

From this week's show iReporter Lars Noring takes us around the world in 60 seconds and Gregory Reese raps about Obama.

Hong Kong's novice traders highlight the obsession to play the market and trade stock. CNN's Eunice Yoon reports.

iReporter Tirrell McNeal using the videocamera on his cellphone captures a huge twister touching down near Chicago.

From this week's show: The promo challenge - make your own ireport commercial, enter to win cool prizes.

From this week's show we hightlight protests in Seoul, a tropical storm in Belize and a refugee camp in South Africa.

Aerial views show extensive flooding through several blocks of residences and roadways in Racine, Wisconsin.

Police say they aren't sure if racist graffiti and threats amount to a hate crime. WAFB reports.

CNN's J.D. Cargill talks to the stars of the new 'Kung Fu Panda' animated action movie.

Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, speaking in North Carolina, criticizes Republican Sen. John McCain's economic plans.

Rescuers in Ukraine attempt to free more than a dozen coal miners who became trapped after a gas explosion. (No audio)

CNN's Kareen Wynter hears from a modern-day slave who was held captive for six years.

CNN's Paul Steinhauser talks about what the race to the White House looks like with Hillary Clinton out.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson discusses U.S. openness to investment from the Middle East and shortage of oil rigs.

Eric Lanford chats with a shark videographer who dives without a safety cage.

Campaigning in North Carolina, presumptive Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama thanks Sen. Clinton for her support.

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney takes a look back at the best of Eye on France.

Record oil prices are driving up the cost to rent offshore oil rigs. CNN's Wilf Dinnick reports.

ITN's John Ray reports China's pandas and their keepers are still feeling the trauma from the earthquake.

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney takes a look back at the best of Eye on France.

CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney takes a look back at the best of Eye on France.

Eric Lanford talks to two climbers that scale trees taller than some buildings.

News To Me talks to a SETI astronomer to get some insight on an alleged sighting in Nebraska.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer talks with Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona about the upcoming election.

IME follows the struggle of three Olympic athletes facing the dangers of training in Iraq.

Two rescued sailors describe sharing life vests while waiting for help to arrive.

Inside the Middle East looks at how Palestinians are coping with the lack of Diesel fuel crossing the border.

IME talks to Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Emir of Qatar about his generous donation to help the people of New Orleans.

CNN's Rusty Dornin offers tips to get your finances back on track.

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes a look at a sensitivity trainer who helps people understand obesity.

A rare Sumatran tiger in Australia gives birth to three cubs. Only about 400 such tigers remain in the wild.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez rides an 'atomic bicycle', mocking suspicions of an Iranian nuclear facility.

CNN's Ed Lavandera examines the unlikely bond between Unabomber's brother and a man almost killed by Ted Kaczynski.

Sen. Barack Obama rides a bicycle with his family in Chicago along the shores of Lake Michigan.

iReporter Bob Potempa captures a large tornado from his Monee, Illinois, front porch.

From Nebraska to Indiana, thousands hit by storms are wondering what happened - and what's next. CNN's Susan Roesgen reports.

Video shows dramatic scenes of floods surrounding homes and businesses in Indiana.

Shuttle Discovery astronauts go on the final spacewalk of their mission at the International Space Station.

First Lady Laura Bush greets troops at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

iReporter Remco van Schelle shares video of a solar-powered boat race in the Netherlands.

Should members of the bridal party attend all the pre-wedding events, Rebecca Dolgin of theknot.com with the answer.

First Lady Laura Bush is greeted by New Zealand warrior dancers in Afghanistan.

Before heading on a trip to Europe, President Bush discussed Laura Bush's purpose for going to Afghanistan.

Headline News' Felicia Taylor tells small business owners how to focus on more productive workers.

Severe storms swept through Genesee, Michigan, downing trees and smashing rooftops.

CNN Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis has tips on how to save money while grocery shopping.

It may be easier than you think to catch the world's oldest major tennis tournament. CNN's Mark McKay reports.

Chinese soldiers uses anti-tank weapons to speed the release of water from a lake created by last month's quake.

The first contingent of Australian troops removed from Iraq return to Brisbane.

CNN's Justin Armsden investigates the impact of the global economic downturn on golf.

World Number 3, Adam Scott gives CNN's Justin Armsden some helpful tips on putting.

CNN's Justin Armsden investigates the impact of the global economic downturn on golf development markets.

Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic contest has sparked an unusual race debate: Is he black or bi-racial?

In this unstable economy an emergency fund is a must. CNN's Ali Velshi reports.

An east coast heat wave brought temperatures in the upper 90s for Philadelphia

With hurricane season underway, here are some ideas for planning a low-risk island getaway.

Presidential hopeful Barack Obama hits the road today, hoping to convince Republicans to vote Democrat.

Two young girls on a sleepover are found dead after taking a walk. KOCO reports.

CNN's Karen Maginnis has your Monday morning forecast in the international weather update.

Two Pennsylvania girls battling leukemia find their princess wishes come true. WPXI reports.

Bad economic news can take a toll on your health. CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reports.

Two writers discuss Sen. Barack Obama's race and whether it matters if he calls himself black or biracial.

Feminist author Gloria Steinem reacts to the Hillary Clinton loss and her support for Barack Obama.

Celebratory gunfire at a graduation party end with one teen shot dead by a police officer. Bay News 9 reports.

A small plane crash kills all six people aboard, including the 86-year-old pilot.

Dads need to be reminded to get regular checkups as Judy Fortin reports in this Health Minute.

The author the new book, "Spycraft," shows off some real gadgets used by the CIA.

Sen. Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic contest sparks an unusual debate. CNN's Jason Carroll reports.

A raging fire ripped through the governor's mansion in Austin, Texas. KVUE's Steve Alberts reports.

Lightning hits a park pavilion, killing one person and seriously injuring another. WTNH's Carolee Salerno reports.

Zain Verjee examines the controversy over using U.S. food aid dollars to buy food overseas.

Cassie shows us how Cambodians celebrate New Year, a 3-day event marked by food, prayer and festivities.

Jennifer talks to Margaret Duah-Mensah, an opthalmic nurse for Unite For Sight who regularly visits the Buduburam Refugee camp.

Can the president or Congress do anything about rising gas prices? Ed Henry reports.

Showbiz Tonight's Brooke Anderson and panel discuss Ed McMahon's mortage problems.

CNN's Rick Sanchez debunks some of the myths surrounding Sen. Barack Obama.

CNN's Glenn Beck speaks with Libertarian Presidential candidate Bob Barr.

D.C. police begin a controversial plan to crack down on violent crime. CNN's Kate Bolduan reports.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer speaks with senators Hutchison and Feinstein about the upcoming general election.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer discusses Clinton's exit strategy with the ex-communications director of Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Bush's second term has improved his standing with Europe's leaders, but not with its people. CNN's Robin Oakley reports

CNN's Sasha Herriman investigates a recent study that shows 85 percent of Brits actually like a precise dress code.

Thousands read along as a laid-off worker blogs about his getting laid off. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports it pays off.

Larry King speaks with comedian Kathy Griffin about everything from politics to gay issues to environment and much more.

These aerials show dramatic scenes of the flooding in Indiana after heavy rains on Sunday.

Domestic violence in Indonesia is on the rise. CNN's Arwa Damon talks to a survivor.

An underwater treasure, lost for years, is sparking debate about the treasure's rightful owner. CNN's Al Goodman reports

CNN's Maggie Lake talks with Joseph Lashinsky, CEO of ZipRealty, in this edition of ''The Boardroom.''

View dramatic aerial shots of flooding in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after heavy rains, Sunday.

Virginians try to stay out of the heat Sunday.

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout gets a preview of what to expect from the markets this week from strategist Kirby Daley.

CNN's Patrick Snell reports on the European Football Championships and the French Open.

Washington battles rising temperatures. CNN's Reynolds Wolf reports

Thelma Gutierrez reports on a California man exonerated after 19 years in prison for rape and murder.

Washington police begin controversial plan to crack down on violent crime. CNN's Kate Bolduan reports

ITN's Julian Rush reports on a meeting between G8 energy ministers trying to find answers to a worldwide energy crisis.

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