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  • Our love affair with blue jeans
    Jim Heston, an American guesthouse operator in Cambodia, has lived a life in denim and has the photos to prove it. There were the dungarees he wore as a little boy, the dark bell-bottoms he had on for a hike up Japan's Mount Fuji, and the Levis straight-leg 501 jeans he's stayed with for the past 36 years. 
  • Smart to exaggerate terrorist threats
    Bruce Schneier says our government has lots of unneeded and ineffective security measures. 
  • Use money to buy happier time
    Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton write that people pass up opportunities to spend their money to avoid disagreeable tasks 
  • What of Obama's promise?
    Julian Zelizer says that Obama, like many before him, chose to work within the system to get things done rather than lead transformative change. 
  • For Obama, no more Mr. Nice Media
    Howard Kurtz says with scandals over IRS, Benghazi and, especially, the administration's scrutiny of AP phone records, the press has turned on the president. 
  • 'L' is for losers in LA sports
    "LMAO @ L.A.," came the text. 
  • Obama won't let media do their job
    "Government should be transparent. Transparency promotes accountability and provides information for citizens about what their Government is doing. ... My Administration will take appropriate action, consistent with law and policy, to disclose information rapidly in forms that the public can readily find and use." -- President Barack Obama, memo to heads of executive departments and agencies, 2009 
  • Don't lower DUI threshold
    LZ Granderson says instead of reducing the blood alcohol content threshold, how about enforcing existing laws better? 
  • Our 'hookup culture'
    Romance may be getting short shrift among college students these days, replaced instead with quick "hookups" devoid of any real emotion, a new book argues. 
  • GOP using Benghazi to smear
    Donna Brazile says lack of transparency and due process at GOP-led hearings shows their true intent: To damage Clinton's presidential prospects, and Obama's credibility 
  • Bring diversity to science
    Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Freeman Hrabowski helped build a college with a national reputation for training scientists of all backgrounds 
  • Is Rush still relevant?
    Is Rush Limbaugh becoming a relic, a human version of "Mad Men," except without the style or cool clothes? Dean Obeidallah says Rush's troubles with advertisers are a sign his time has passed 
  • Why abortion rights need protection
    Ilyse Hogue says Pennsylvania case shows how denying women safe abortions risks sending women into substandard care of a murderer like Kermit Gosnell 
  • Long recovery ahead in Oklahoma
    What began as a hunt for survivors is now an arduous recovery effort in the devastated city of Moore. 
  • Can Dreamliner live up to billing?
    This was no ordinary plane ride. 
  • Student killed by cop honored
    Sunday's graduation ceremony at Hofstra University was a bittersweet affair marked by a moment of silence for a 21-year-old student killed by a police officer two days ago. 
  • High school prom, 50 years later
    In the wake of its civil rights struggle, Birmingham canceled high school prom for many black teenagers. This weekend, the dance went on for the Class of 1963. 
  • Kepler or not, we'll find life
    Meg Urry says loss of the planet-finding Kepler satellite would be huge for NASA, which is furiously trying to fix it--but one way or another, it's a matter of time before we find signs of life on other worlds 
  • Okla. tornado: What we know
    A massive tornado struck a suburb of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon. Details of the destruction are coming in thick and fast from CNN crews, our affiliates and witnesses. 
  • Arias to speak, learn her fate
    Whether Jodi Arias lives or dies is now in the hands of a jury. She will address its members directly Tuesday morning. Arias said earlier this month that she would rather die than endure a lifetime behind bars. 
  • Hero cop charged with rape
    A former "top cop," who had the honor of sitting next to first lady Michelle Obama during a televised presidential speech four years ago, is facing rape allegations. 
  • FBI mourns agents killed in training
    The FBI is mourning the deaths of two special agents killed Friday during a training exercise off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia. 
  • Student killed by cop honored
    Sunday's graduation ceremony at Hofstra University was a bittersweet affair marked by a moment of silence for a 21-year-old student killed by a police officer two days ago. 
  • Sweet controversy at Michael Jackson death trial
    Every issue in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial is so disputed that even giving candy to jurors caused an argument. 
  • Jodi Arias asks jury to spare her life
    Jodi Arias, who was convicted of killing her ex-boyfriend, asks jurors to spare her life, saying she could have a positive impact on others' lives from behind bars. 
  • Feds: 3 scientists conspired to take bribes for their research
    Three university researchers working on medical technology are facing federal charges -- and up to 20 years in prison if convicted -- for allegedly taking Chinese money for their U.S.-funded research, according to federal authorities. 
  • We're back on track in Northeast, Amtrak says
    Amtrak service resumed between New York and New Haven, Connecticut, Tuesday afternoon, the national train operator announced in a statement, five days after a derailment on one of the busiest tracks in the country injured more than 70 people. 
  • Army suspends general due to allegations of misconduct
    The Army has suspended the top general at Fort Jackson in South Carolina due to allegations of adultery and assault, an Army spokesman says. 
  • Susan Powell's father to continue search after Utah police call it off
    A day after local police said they are ending their 3½-year search for a missing Utah woman, her father and his attorney told reporters that federal agents and private investigators are now on the case. 
  • Former IRS chief says he lacked details, acted properly on targeting
    The former head of the IRS said Tuesday that he was aware of some aspects of his agency's targeting of conservative groups in the spring of 2012, and took what he called the correct action of ensuring the situation would be independently reviewed. 
  • Hero cop charged with rape
    A former "top cop," who had the honor of sitting next to first lady Michelle Obama during a televised presidential speech four years ago, is facing rape allegations. 
  • 'Psychiatric bible' tackles grief, binge eating, drinking
    After years of controversy, the latest version of the "psychiatric bible" -- the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders -- has been released. 
  • Classes canceled to deal with race issues
    Oberlin College in Ohio suspended classes Monday after a student reported seeing a person resembling a Ku Klux Klan member near the college's Afrikan Heritage House. 
  • Watch Wednesday's Show!
    Wednesday's special edition of CNN Student News focuses on the scope and impact of this week's devastating tornado in Oklahoma. 
  • Can you pass the Newsquiz?
    May 17, 2013 
  • Storm chasers catch Kan. twister
    Storm chasers capture dramatic tornadoes in Kansas. At least 4 tornadoes were reported in Kansas. 
  • Vicious weather not over in Midwest
    Tornadoes destroyed homes and tossed trees around like toothpicks as powerful storms ripped through Oklahoma and the Midwest on Sunday and Monday. 
  • How to help north Texas
    Severe weather turned deadly Wednesday night in north Texas. Officials say at least 10 tornadoes touched down, leaving at least six people dead and more than 100 injured in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. If you are looking for missing loved ones, you can call 817-579-2888 to get info from Lake Granbury Hospital. 

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