CNN Site Map (Galleries) for June - 2013
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- 2013-06-30Well-wishers sing outside the hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa, on Sunday, June 30.
- 2013-06-30Drawing more than a half-million visitors each year, the world-famous Oshkosh, Wisconsin, airshow sounds like Woodstock for aviation geeks. Except more organized and louder.
- 2013-06-282012 Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins leads this year's favorite Chris Froome on the way to his eventual triumph in Paris
- 2013-06-28James Watson, who won a Nobel Prize for co-discovering the structure of DNA, holds a model of the molecule. "It hasn't made the world perfect, but it's a very powerful tool for trying to make it more perfect," Watson says. Click throug
- 2013-06-28A $383 million renovation in 2008 turned this airport -- most notably the International Terminal (pictured) and Terminal 2 -- into an all-in-one luxury destination for shoppers, foodies, art aficionados and layoverers. And, yes, you can consider that word
- 2013-06-28The family of Renata Teodoro sits down for a meal without her. Her sister, Sabrina, brother, Rafael, mother, Gorete, and father, Joel, lived in Brockton, Massachusetts, for 15 years before being deported back to Brazil while Renata continues to live in Bo
- 2013-06-28Pat LaFrieda Jr. sells his steak sandwich to hungry baseball fans at Citi Field in New York City.
- 2013-06-28The sheriff's office of Broward County, Florida, released the images of four women they have accused of preying on men they pick up at South Florida bars. Ryan Elkins, 23, pictured here, is one of the four wanted women.
- 2013-06-28"Cuando la Mac de Apple llegó al mundo en 1984, cambió totalmente la industria de la computación", dice Dick Powell, cofundador de la agencia de diseño SeymourPowell. "Combinó un software y un hardware extraordinarios en una gran experienci
- 2013-06-28El Zoológico Nacional, el Museo Nacional de Historia Natural y el Museo Nacional del Aire y el Espacio, que aquí aparece, son los más populares entre las 18 instituciones del Smithsoniano en Washington, D.C., una de las ciudades más caras del país.
- 2013-06-28Florence Welch has a ball at the Glastonbury Festival on June 26.
- 2013-06-28NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) is seen with its solar panels open during testing at a Lockheed Martin facility in California.
- 2013-06-28CNN iReporter Lori Raines administers the Facebook page Neuronauts, a dystonia support group. She says raising awareness is the key to finding better treatments for the movement disorder and, eventually, a cure.
- 2013-06-28Members of the media congregate outside the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City prior to the funeral of James Gandolfini on Thursday, June 27.
- 2013-06-28Julia Tate, left, kisses her wife, Lisa McMillin, in Nashville, Tennessee, after the reading the results of the Supreme Court rulings on same-sex marriage on Wednesday, June 26. The high court struck down key parts of the Defense of Marriage Act and clear
- 2013-06-28First lady Michelle Obama has been updating her brand new Instagram account from Africa. Her first post came from Senegal on Thursday, June 27, saying: "My first instagram! So inspired and so impressed by these extraordinary young women. -mo #FLOTUSi
- 2013-06-28The National Zoo, National Museum of Natural History and National Air and Space Museum, shown here, are the biggest crowd-pleasers among the 18 Smithsonian institutions in Washington, D.C. -- and admission is free.
- 2013-06-28The government of the DRC is seeking to harness the power potential of the Congo river by building Grand Inga, expected to be the world's biggest hydroelectric project when completed.
- 2013-06-28The tropical Caribbean island country of St. Kitts and Nevis has the world's longest-running citizenship-by-investment program. For $250,000, you get a second passport with access to nearly 130 countries. Another perk: no personal income tax.
- 2013-06-27Horse racing is one of the few sports in the world where men and women compete against each other. But it's not just the jockeys facing off. When it comes to thoroughbreds, which is the fairer sex?
- 2013-06-27While some newlyweds are turning to technology to crowd-source wedding day images, other couples want guests to "unplug" and put away their cameras. Couples who had unplugged weddings say it keeps snap-happy guests from blocking views or photo-b
- 2013-06-27Former South African President Nelson Mandela struggled against apartheid for much his life. Here he is shown in 2003, speaking in front of his former prison cell on Robben Island. Mandela was imprisoned in 1963 and released on February 11, 1990.
- 2013-06-27The U.S. Department of Agriculture is implementing new rules for snack foods in schools. These changes will go into effect for the 2014-2015 school year. Click through to see what will be for sale in vending machines and snack shops -- and what won't
- 2013-06-27From Philippe Cousteau, photos from CNN's Jessica Ellis & edited by Katie Pisa, for CNN
CNN's Going Green team recently visited Haiti to see firsthand the environmental challenges the country is faced with today. Whether it be politics, pov
- 2013-06-27Katmai has the bears that will make you gasp. Stop by again next week for Gettsyburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
- 2013-06-27Hollingsworth v. Perry (2013): The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal over California's Proposition 8 on jurisdictional grounds. The voter-approved ballot measure barring same-sex marriage was not defended by state officials, but rather a private part
- 2013-06-27Senegal President Macky Sall and his wife Marieme Faye Sall welcome President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Thursday, June 27, at the presidential palace before meetings in Dakar. Obama arrived in Dakar late on June 26 to start his tour of
- 2013-06-27The Artiphon Instrument 1 was invented by Mike Butera in Nashville. The multi-instrument is powered by an iPhone and can be played as a guitar, violin, bass or keyboard.
- 2013-06-27In the rugged mountains of northern Ethiopia, Lalibela is a religious center that's home to 11 famous rock-hewn churches.
- 2013-06-27Conceived as an alternative to the overloaded Trans-Siberian Railway, the Southern Route is a length of track stretching from Chongqing in southern China to Duisburg, Germany. Pictured, Dostyk, Kazakhstan, is a small town on Kazakh-China border that serve
- 2013-06-27Bustling freight trains like this 41-carriage vehicle are a common site along the Chongqing to Duisburg rail route -- a modern "Silk Road" carrying goods from Asia to Europe and back again.
- 2013-06-27Chinese astronauts Zhang Xiaoguang, Nie Haisheng and Wang Yaping (L-R) wave in Inner Mongolia after exiting the return capsule of the Shenzhou 10 spacecraft on Wednesday, June 26.
- 2013-06-27Sandra Bullock, left, and Melissa McCarthy star in "The Heat," director Paul Feig's long-awaited follow-up to the 2011 comedy "Bridesmaids." This time, Feig toys with the buddy cop genre, with women in the lead -- a rarity to be s
- 2013-06-27A portrait with his cousin Bikitsha, dating from around 1941, when Mandela would have been about 23.
- 2013-06-27Same-sex couples in the 37 states that do not allow gay marriage found themselves struggling with conflicting feelings after two key Supreme Court decisions. "This ruling changes nothing on a personal level," said Brandi Ansley, right, who lives
- 2013-06-26Jack Barr Jr. shared the story of coming to terms with his daughter Marley's Down syndrome diagnosis on CNN iReport. He lives in Bangkok, Thailand, where he teaches with his wife, Jana. Click through to see more pictures of Marley and read more about
- 2013-06-26Morin runs Brit + Co., a lifestyle how-to company that combines crafting, homemaking and a bit of tech. The site is about a year old and Morin plans on expanding.
- 2013-06-26Davis Jr. visits Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin at MGM Studios, where the duo were making Some Came Running in 1958. The movie co-starred Rat Pack "mascot" Shirley MacLaine, who years later would affectionately describe her old friends as "p
- 2013-06-26Paul Frank Industries is collaborating with four Native American artists on a limited edition line of clothing and accessories, set to debut in August.
Autumn Dawn Gomez is a jewelery designer from the Comanche/TaosPueblo/Navajo tribes. For "Paul Fr
- 2013-06-26"La naranja mecánica", adaptación fílmica de Stanley Kubrick de la novela homónima de 1971, relata la historia de un sociópata y su pandilla. Las escenas violentas de la polémica película incluyen desde golpizas hasta violaciones.
- 2013-06-26Students graduating from Scripps College -- a private, all-women liberal arts school in Claremont, California -- have added to a mural on campus since 1931, the first year students graduated from Scripps.
- 2013-06-26A decade before the world was introduced to Tony Soprano, James Gandolfini got his start in an amateur film called "Eddy." Shot in 1989 by New York University student David Matalon, the film cost $10,000 to make and starred Gandolfini as New Jer
- 2013-06-26The Triple E Class vessel will become the world's largest operational ship when Danish shipping giant Maersk takes delivery of the vessel on July 2. The ship's first official voyage will commence on July 15, according to Maersk.
- 2013-06-26Disciples of Discobolus
- 2013-06-26This is the moment a 75-meter chunk of ice falls off a towering glacier in Alaska. The tiny speck waiting in the water to surf the ensuing wave? That's Garrett McNamara.
- 2013-06-26President Barack Obama is visiting Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania, from June 26 to July 3. Its his first trip to Africa since visiting Ghana in July 2009.
He is pictured speaking with then Ghanaian President, the late John Atta-Mills, in Accra, Ghana,
- 2013-06-26The Azadi Tower, in Tehran, was erected in 1973 to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of the first Persian empire. Iran presents a wealth of distinctive ancient and modern architecture. Read the accompanying article.
- 2013-06-25Talib Kweli, 37, began rapping in the mid-1990s and quickly became known for his provocative lyrical content. Here, he performs in Universal City, California, in 2005.
- 2013-06-25Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, died on June 25, 2009. Four years after their father's death, Jackson's children -- Prince, Paris and Prince II, aka Blanket -- have stepped into the spotlight to honor their father's memory and create care
- 2013-06-25Emperor penguins usually mate for one year before moving on to mate with a new partner.
- 2013-06-25The flooded grounds of the Calgary Stampede are seen in Calgary, Alberta, on June 22. Much of the city is still submerged from Friday's flooding, which was the heaviest flooding the city had seen in decades and took at least three lives. In another c
- 2013-06-25Welcome to CNN's Open House, a project that looks at how people decorate every part of their homes. We are now in the third week of the project, looking at beautifully decorated staircases. Keep clicking to see heartfelt decor and inspiring DIY feats
- 2013-06-25Xinjiang. Parte del sistema montañoso de Tianshan, en China y el centro de Asia, famoso por su variedad de climas y ofrecer "paisajes contrastantes".
- 2013-06-25Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, are carried as they bid farewell in Tuvalu on Wednesday, September 19. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge -- on a tour marking the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II -- are visiting Singapore, Malaysia
- 2013-06-25Las amigas Diane Ritchie, a la izquierda, y Anne Moyer, a la derecha, hace más de 120 kilogramos, en julio de 2009.
- 2013-06-25The 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 caught the attention of author Brendan Koerner, who was a child at the time. Koerner's book "The Skies Belong to Us," documents an epidemic of hijackings in 1970s. Click through this gallery for photos f
- 2013-06-25The Mitticool Fridge was developed and launched by Indian engineer, Mansukhbhai Prajapati (pictured), in 2006. Made entirely from clay, the device costs roughly $50 and uses no electrical power. It can keep items of food fresh for up to five days and has
- 2013-06-25Native Americans once used this land for spiritual rites; even the wild deer and turkeys are calm, without any need to flinch from humans. Residential retreats, held throughout the year, run as long as two months.
- 2013-06-25Pedestrians run from water splashing over a sea wall in Mumbai on Monday, June 24. Authorities are scrambling to rescue thousands of people trapped after floods and landslides ravaged north India, leaving up to 1,000 feared dead.
- 2013-06-25Kilwa -- full name Kilwa Kisiwani -- is a former city-state that rose to become one of the most dominant trading centers on the coast of East Africa in the 13th and 14th century.
- 2013-06-25Jonathan Toews of the Chicago Blackhawks kisses the Stanley Cup after they defeated the Boston Bruins 3-2 in the NHL Stanley Cup Final in Boston on Monday, June 24. Chicago won the series 4-2.
- 2013-06-25A 16,603-hectare site in Southern Yunnan, the Honghe Hani rice terraces stretch from the slopes of the Ailao Mountains to the banks of the Hong River. "Over the past 1,300 years, the Hani people have developed a complex system of channels to bring wa
- 2013-06-25Far from major cities, Namibia's Caprivi Panhandle is a lush, scarcely populated region of swamps, floodplains and woodlands. The 450 animal species found here include herds of elephants that have doubled their population over the past decade, to an
- 2013-06-25Members of the Miami Heat take the stage at a party at the American Airlines Arena after the team's championship parade in Miami on Monday, June 24. Players and fans were celebrating the Heat's second consecutive NBA title.
- 2013-06-24Nik Wallenda walks on a tightrope 1,500 feet above a river near the Grand Canyon in Arizona on Sunday, June 23. The quarter-mile trek over the Little Colorado River Gorge took 22 minutes and 54 seconds.
- 2013-06-24Students study a classical curriculum at St. Jerome Academy in Hyattsville, Maryland, in 2012. St. Jerome is a Catholic parochial school that infuses classical education methods in children's everyday learning.
- 2013-06-24Astronomy lover and photographer Stojan Stojanovski wanted to remember the brightest supermoon of 2013 in a creative way. He photographed it in Ohrid, Macedonia, while tracing the word "supermoon" with a flashlight that he captured at a slow shu
- 2013-06-24Student athletes on Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School's Mentors in Violence Prevention team were trained to speak up when they spot a warning sign or dangerous situation. Click through to see how students create a healthier community.
- 2013-06-24La más grande y brillante luna del año se levanta sobre una zona de Jerusalén el domingo 23 de junio. Una "Superluna", que se produce una vez al año, es 14% más grande y 30% más brillante que las lunas llenas, según la NASA.
- 2013-06-24USO building on the Bagram Airfield base in Afghanistan
- 2013-06-24Plumes of smoke rise above Del Norte Peak in Colorado on Sunday, June 23. Fires have been burning across Colorado since early June.
- 2013-06-24Introducing Asfar, the 30-meter superyacht used by pop princess Beyonce during a holiday in Dubai. For around $100,000 a week, you could sailing the Gulf in the very same boat.
- 2013-06-24The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina, turns 100 on July 12.
- 2013-06-24Airlines have a long tradition of tapping high-end designers to craft their uniforms. British fashion icon Mary Quant teamed with Court Line Aviation in 1973 to give their brand a trendy, mod identity.
- 2013-06-24Students wear masks as haze shrouds Kuala Lumpur on June 23. Many schools in Malaysia were closed on Monday after air pollution caused by forest fires in Indonesia spiked to hazardous levels.
- 2013-06-24When the news broke on Wednesday that "The Sopranos" star James Gandolfini died at 51, tributes poured in around the world, including CNN iReport. "So long, paisan" was how Orlando, Florida, resident Pat Tantalo chose to say goodbye to
- 2013-06-23Members of the Chicago Blackhawks celebrate after defeating the Boston Bruins in Game Five of the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Final at United Center on June 22, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. The Blackhawks beat the Bruins 3-1, taking a 3-2 lead in the series.
- 2013-06-23CNN iReporter Halldor Sigurdsson captured this photo of the "super moon" of 2012 over Reykjavik, Iceland.
- 2013-06-22The evolution of the bathing suit has reflected society's attitude towards swimming, outdoor living, modesty and sensuality. Click through this gallery of bathing suits through the ages to find out more.
- 2013-06-22Tammie Barbee walks her dog Walle, a Beagle-Bassett-Boxer mix, down the red carpet at the start of the 2013 World's Ugliest Dog competition in Petaluma, California, on Friday, June 21. Click through to see some of the other contestants and their owne
- 2013-06-22In September, designer Tom Ford will introduce a full cosmetics line for men featuring concealer, mud masks, GUY-liner and MAN-scara.
- 2013-06-22A 22-year-old paratrooper, James Speed Hensinger, captured these nighttime images in 1970 as the 173rd Airborne Brigade attempted to take out sniper near Phu Tai, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War.
- 2013-06-22The 25th annual World's Ugliest Dog Contest celebrates its 25th anniversary at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California, on Friday, June 21. Contestants like Princess Abby, seen here, vie for the honor of being the world's ugliest dog and
- 2013-06-21Benjamin Millepied and Natalie Portman attend Millepied's L.A. Dance Project's Inaugural Benefit Gala on June 20.
- 2013-06-21For fans of "The Sopranos," James Gandolfini's mafia boss Tony Soprano said as much with his expressions as he did with his dialogue. Even a subtle shift of his eyebrows could speak volumes without Gandolfini having to say a word. As we&apo
- 2013-06-21Navy wives Diane Ritchie, left, and Anne Moyer at the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower homecoming in July 2009. Nealy four years later, Ritchie says the photo "reminds me how hard it was for Anne and I to walk from the parking lot to the pier."
- 2013-06-21Actress Angelina Jolie, special envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, meets with Syrians in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.
- 2013-06-21August Reiger, 18, left, was reported missing when he did not meet up with his family on Sunday, June 16, at the top of a scenic mountain trail in Ecuador. Teams of firefighters, police, army troops and village volunteers reportedly have combed the area s
- 2013-06-21Emperor penguins usually mate for one year before moving on to mate with a new partner.
- 2013-06-21Police fire rubber bullets at a protester during clashes in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, June 20. Demonstrations in Brazil began in response to plans to increase fares for the public transportation system but have broadened into wider protests over economi
- 2013-06-21NASA's Super Guppy hauls giant cargo ranging from smaller airplanes to components destined for the International Space Station. Click through the gallery for more images of big planes.
- 2013-06-21Tthe Miami Heat celebrate after defeating the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 to win Game 7 of the 2013 NBA Finals at AmericanAirlines Arena on June 20, in Miami, Florida.
- 2013-06-21An ancient Native American pictograph found on a rock in northern Alabama features a long curving line and a faded circle behind.
- 2013-06-20Joshua Bisnar says he rescued four orphaned rabbits while stationed at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California.
- 2013-06-20Controversial rapper Kanye West's new album is called "Yeezus," an obvious play off Jesus. The album also features a song titled "I Am a God." West is no stranger to lyrics about his relationship with God. Hit songs "Jesus Wa
- 2013-06-20"The Sopranos" cast has lost its heart with the surprising death of James Gandolfini, but the stars will tell you they've also lost a dear, dear friend. Here, the actors who helped bring David Chase's mafia story to life for six season
- 2013-06-20New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez answers questions during Media Day on January 31, 2012, before Super Bowl XLVI against the New York Giants in Indianapolis.
- 2013-06-20Mike and Kay Alexander, chemical engineers from Kalamazoo, Michigan, slowly gained weight over a 20-year period after their marriage.
- 2013-06-20Sara Freeman (Tessa Thompson, center) is a seamstress in season two and her work offers insight about the designs and fabrics of the time: Silks, linen, bamboo and "tons" of wool. Click through to see more historical creations.
- 2013-06-20Check out ranger-recommended Isle Royale sites in our fifth installment of Summer in the Park. Look back next week for the Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska.
- 2013-06-20Members of the Chicago Blackhawks celebrate their victory over the the Boston Bruins in Game Four of the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden in Boston on Wednesday, June 19.
- 2013-06-20Phoenix Jones, a Seattle real life superhero, patrols the city streets at night dressed in a $10,000 bulletproof, Kevlar reinforced supersuit. He leads a global network of superheroes called The Alliance, with members in New York, London and Dubai. The so
- 2013-06-20The Paravelo looks like a conventional bike connected to a two-wheeled trailer. Both the airframe and bike are made from aircraft grade aluminum.
- 2013-06-20Don't let the demure appearance fool you. Audrey Hepburn, better known as Eliza Doolittle in 1964 film My Fair Lady, knew how to scream obscenities with the best of them -- especially at the races.
- 2013-06-20Qusayr is a ghost town these days. There isn't very much to salvage after a major government offensive ousted rebels from this place, which is strategically located near the border with Lebanon and the main highway connecting Damascus to Syria&apos
- 2013-06-19Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks to the deputies of his ruling Justice and Development Party during a meeting with Turkish parliament on Tuesday, June 18. Erdogan said he had no intention of restricting anyone's democratic rights.
- 2013-06-19Pakistani paramilitary soldiers take positions after militants attacked a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, on Saturday, June 15. Several militants held hundreds of people hostage inside the Bolan medical complex.
- 2013-06-19Cuando baja la marea en Taipus de Fora, puedes observar una gran variedad de coloridos peces tropicales en las pozas de los arrecifes.
- 2013-06-19La artista y diseñadora de sonido Alyce Santoro lanzó una línea de corbatas de tela sonora, en colaboración con el diseñador de moda Julio Cesar.
- 2013-06-19The Abyssinian Meeting House in Portland, Maine, was the spiritual center for the city's African-American community for generations.
- 2013-06-19The Paris Airshow held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France circa 1909.
- 2013-06-19With "The Son," author Philipp Meyer has crafted a consuming epic (available now) that covers the money acquired and blood shed by generations of a rooted Texas family. The praise has been resounding, and a number of book critics have picked the
- 2013-06-19Flying the flag for Brazil
- 2013-06-19Suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police days after the bombing. Tsarnaev's remains were accepted "by an interfaith coalition" in Doswell, Virginia, his uncle Ruslan Tsarni told CNN. Take a loo
- 2013-06-19Dwyane Wade, back, LeBron James, center, and Ray Allen of the Miami Heat celebrate after defeating the San Antonio Spurs during Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals on Tuesday, June 18, in Miami. The Heat beat the Spurs 103-100 to tie the series 3-3. See photos
- 2013-06-19Kawhi Leonard of the San Antonio Spurs vies for the ball with Mike Miller of the Miami Heat on Sunday, June 16. The Spurs won Game 5 and lead the series 3-2. See photos from Game 4.
- 2013-06-19Officials in the Obama administration's Internal Revenue Service came under fire after revelations that workers in its Cincinnati office targeted for extra scrutiny tea party and conservative groups applying for 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status.
- 2013-06-18John Steinbeck immortalized Monterey, California, in "Tortilla Flat," "Cannery Row" and other works.
- 2013-06-18Emirates has been voted the world's best airline, and best in-flight entertainment, by passengers at the annual Skytrax World Airline Awards. The awards are decided by 18.2 million passengers in 160 countries around the world.
- 2013-06-18Michelle Obama, accompanied by her two daughters, Sasha, left, and Malia, right, visits Glendalough with tour guide George McClafferty in the Wicklow Mountains National Park in Ireland on Tuesday, June 18. The Obama girls are making stops around the count
- 2013-06-18After seeing photos from a beach vacation, Edwin Velez decided he needed a change. At 310 pounds, he embarked on a new diet and exercise regimen in November 2011. Today, he weighs 155 pounds, and is working on shaping and toning his body.
- 2013-06-18The birthplace of port, Porto is surrounded by the vineyards that produce its signature drink.
- 2013-06-18Prepared mustards (5,500-plus containers!) from all 50 states and more than 70 countries are on display at the National Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wisconsin.
- 2013-06-18For about $39,000 a night in high season, you can rent Vomo Island in Fiji. The island accommodates 90 guests and a staff of 120. If you don't mind sharing the island, you can rent a villa for two for around $1,000 a night.
- 2013-06-18Abu Dhabi and its lesser-known sibling, Ras Al Khaimah, are battling it out with Doha to get the rights to build the largest Angry Birds theme park in the world.
- 2013-06-18The Panama canal is being upgraded at a cost of $5.25 billion to ensure it is capable of handling the ever-increasing size of the world's biggest cargo ships.
- 2013-06-18Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins celebrates with teammates after scoring the second goal of the game against the Chicago Blackhawks during Game 3 of the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Finals on Monday, June 17, in Boston. The Bruins beat the Blackhawks 2-0 and
- 2013-06-17A home that was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy sits in ruin in Mantoloking, New Jersey, on November 12, 2012. There were 11 disaster events in 2012, each one causing more than $1 billion in damages, the National Climatic Data Center said. Sandy's costs
- 2013-06-17CNN asked readers to vote on the stories columnist John D. Sutter will cover as part of his Change the List project. More than 32,000 votes were cast. Here are the winners: 1. Widest rich-poor gap, 16,789 votes. What's happening to America's mid
- 2013-06-17Imágenes antes y después de la explosión en el volcán Popocatépetl, ocurrida a las 13:23 hora local, según el Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastre (Cenapred)
- 2013-06-17Iranian President-elect Hassan Rouhani waves at a news conference in Tehran on Monday, June 17. Rouhani, a cleric and moderate politician, took more than 50% of the vote after campaigning on a platform of "hope and prudence," appealing to both t
- 2013-06-17Los antiguos jefes tribales de Fiji solían elegir Vomo, en las islas Mamanuca, para relajarse y descansar. Tú también puedes ser un rey por unos 39 mil dólares la noche.
- 2013-06-17To be born a girl in Afghanistan is often to be ushered into a life of servitude, where girls have very little worth and very dim futures. Amina is forced to marry at 12, to bear a child though still a child herself -- while her own brother is given her d
- 2013-06-17CNN Films' "Girl Rising" documents extraordinary girls and the power of education to change the world.
- 2013-06-17Locanda di San Martino Hotel e Thermae in Matera, Italy, pays homage to the baths of the Roman Empire.
- 2013-06-17Miss Connecticut Erin Brady reacts after being crowned Miss USA during the 2013 Miss USA pageant on Sunday, June 16, in Las Vegas.
- 2013-06-17Kohler's Numi toilet has a motion-activated seat and lid, deodorizing charcoal filter, multi-option bidet wand and air dryer, illuminated panels and foot warmer. And for the music lovers - built-in speakers play tunes via a (remote) docking station.
- 2013-06-17Liberia-based Fyrkuna Metalworks is transforming decommissioned weapons from the West African country's long civil war into whimsical sculptures.
- 2013-06-17The Red Brigade is a group of young girls from one of India's poorest states who patrol the streets of their neighborhood ensuring women and girls are safe.
- 2013-06-16Researchers at the University of Texas are warning that the invasive species from South America, "tawny crazy ants." has the potential to change the ecological balance in the southeastern United States. Photos courtesy Joe A. MacGown/Mississip
- 2013-06-16Kim Kardashian and Kanye West celebrated the birth of their daughter today, but the baby's name is still under wraps. Maybe Kanye West and Kim Kardashian will go for the unexpected like they did here at this year's MET gala or maybe....
- 2013-06-16Kim Kardashian and Kanye West celebrated the birth of their baby daughter on June 15. While Kim's maternity style was sometimes criticized, it didn't stop her from taking fashion risks throughout her pregnancy. Here, she and Kanye attend the Met
- 2013-06-16The Boston Bruins celebrate after defeating the Chicago Blackhawks in game two of the NHL 2013 Stanley Cup Final in Chicago on June 15, 2013. The Bruins won 2-1 in overtime.
- 2013-06-15Several hundred protesters took to Hong Kong's streets on Saturday to support Edward Snowden, a week after the 29-year-old whistleblower behind the U.S. National Security Agency's mass surveillance program revealed he was hiding out in the city.
- 2013-06-15The remains of a woman between 23 and 33 (far right) were found in Allenstown, New Hampshire, in 1985. Remains of the girl second from left were found in the same barrel. The other two bodies were discovered in 2000.
- 2013-06-14The Lone Ranger, played by Clayton Moore, right, and his Native American partner, Tonto, played by Jay Silverheels, pose with their trusty steeds.
- 2013-06-14Dad might not be easy to shop for, but don't even think about getting him another necktie this year. There are lots of gadgets out there that can help make a difference in your father's health and help him get into shape.
- 2013-06-14Is there anything more attractive than an involved dad? We think not. In honor of Father's Day, we present a few sexy celebrity dads. Here, Mark Wahlberg takes a break from filming "Pain and Gain" in Miami in April 2012 to spend time with h
- 2013-06-14La construcción de la Cayan Tower, inicialmente conocida como Infiniti Tower, comenzó en 2006 pero tuvo varios contratiempos, entre ellos, la crisis financiera internacional iniciada en 2009.
- 2013-06-14It's a pirate's life in the fourth installment in this wildly popular franchise. Set in the 18th-century West Indies, players step back into the boots of Edward Kenway and set sail for adventure, interacting with famous pirates like Blackbeard a
- 2013-06-14Wendi Deng Murdoch, a 44-year-old businesswoman and mother of two, has been married to media mogul Rupert Murdoch since 1999. The pair made headlines this month when it was announced that Murdoch had filed for divorce. Above, Deng arrives at the White Hou
- 2013-06-14On August 23, 2009, Lindsey Lohan testified before a grand jury that the Bling Ring stole two watches, an Hermes bag, two paintings, a custom fur coat and a "Chrome Hearts" necklace, among other things. The actress estimated the damage to be hun
- 2013-06-14Give dad a break and take out the trash for him this Father's Day.
- 2013-06-14Miami Heat players LeBron James and Dwayne Wade hug after the Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs 109-93 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Thursday, June 13. The series is tied at 2-2. See photos from Game 3.
- 2013-06-14In June 2013, a photo of a Wendy's employee eating directly from a Frosty machine went viral. Spokesman Bob Bertini said the employee "left the company after the photo became news" and "appropriate action was taken."
- 2013-06-14The first completed A350 XWB from Airbus, "MSN1," was unveiled at the Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France on May 13, 2013. "XWB" means "extra wide body."
- 2013-06-14Los jugadores de Miami LeBron James y Dwayne Wade se abrazan tras derrotar a San Antonio Spurs 109-93 en el cuarto juego de las finales de la NBA.
- 2013-06-14It might look like a palace, but this is in fact the Grand Stables in Chantilly, northern France.
- 2013-06-14Yearlings, the name given to horses who are one-year-old, are led out at the Aga Khan stud farm.
- 2013-06-14Friends and comrades: Former Gurkha soldiers Tamang, Limbu, Limbu and Kumar pictured together in Kathmandu recently.
- 2013-06-14Everything felt raw, imposing and beautiful, says CNN senior director Brice Laine of his recent trip to Ethiopia. Looking down into the Erta Ale volcanic crater was, he says, "like witnessing the birth of Earth." Located in the Danakil Depressio
- 2013-06-14Saeed Jalili is Iran's chief nuclear negotiator and represents Iran in talks with the European Union.
- 2013-06-13iReporter Ryan Meador took this photo moments after the explosion at the Williams Olefins plant in Geismar, Louisiana, as he was leaving the area on Thursday, June 13.
- 2013-06-13What makes this marg from Red O Restaurant in Los Angeles worth a C note? Three extra añejo tequilas and an edible-gold-and-kosher-salt rim!
- 2013-06-13Frank Sinatra and daughter Nancy (with Yul Brynner), 1965.
- 2013-06-13It has been 75 years since Superman first appeared in the inaugural issue of "Action Comics." Since his inception, the Man of Steel has appeared in various films and TV series. (Warner Bros. and DC Comics, the publisher of "Superman" t
- 2013-06-13Justin Timberlake leaves the El Rey Theatre after attending the MySpace event in Los Angeles, California.
- 2013-06-13A year-long investigation by the Tampa Bay Times and the Center for Investigative Reporting ranks these U.S. charities as the five worst, based on money blown on soliciting costs, according to the latest 10 years of available tax filings. Click through th
- 2013-06-13One June 9, Pope Francis referred enigmatically to a "gay lobby" inside the Vatican. "We need to see what we can do," he said. But the Vatican has refused to clarify his remarks.
- 2013-06-13El hombre de acero vuelve a la pantalla grande este viernes. La película, de 225 millones de dólares, es otro intento para reiniciar la leyenda de Superman, en un momento en que su historia ha perdido popularidad ante Batman y Los Vengadores. Los devotos
- 2013-06-13In 1938's first issue of "Action Comics," the world got its first glimpse of a superhero, and it was never the same again. Superman soon became an icon - not "just of truth, justice and the American way" - but a symbol of good for
- 2013-06-13At his heaviest in 2010, Tyrone Garrett weighed 335 pounds. Even though he was only in his mid-20s, his blood pressure and cholesterol were dangerously high. He showed off his weight loss for CNN's iReport.com, going "From flab to swag."
- 2013-06-13Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu and is considered the surfing capital of the world.
- 2013-06-13Jason Leffler looks on during qualifying for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series SFP 250 at Kansas Speedway, in Kansas City, Kansas, on April 21, 2012. Leffler died Wednesday, June 12, after crashing during a race in New Jersey.
- 2013-06-13Vote on which of these stories you like best and CNN will send columnist John D. Sutter to the field to report on the top five as part of his new Change the List project, which pushes for progress in places that need it most. Winning so far? Widest rich-p
- 2013-06-13Artist and sound designer Alyce Santoro has released a range of sonic fabric neckties, in collaboration with fashion designer Julio Cesar. The ties are made of old cassette tape and can be played with a converted tape player.
- 2013-06-13Check out ranger-recommended Cuyahoga Valley sites in our fourth installment of Summer in the Park. Check back next week for a look at Isle Royale National Park.
- 2013-06-13The toughest of five courses at Bethpage State Park on Long Island, Bethpage Black joined the U.S. Open roster in 2002 after the USGA decided to bring its flagship tournament to a public venue. Green fee: $130 weekdays, $150 weekends.
- 2013-06-13The Chicago Blackhawks celebrate after defeating the Boston Bruins 4-3 in triple overtime to win Game 1 of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals in Chicago on Wednesday, June 12. It was the fifth-longest game in Stanley Cup Finals history.
- 2013-06-13Students from India's SRM University have designed a shape-shifting engine that uses intelligent materials (shape memory alloys) to reduce noise pollution.
- 2013-06-12Kyaw Thu turned his back on the film industry after seeing a need in Myanmar for burial services for the poor. He co-founded the Free Funeral Service Society in 2001.
- 2013-06-12In February 2013 Ethiopian-born Yiytish Aynaw became the first woman of African descent to be named Miss Israel.
- 2013-06-12Ashton Downie was one of three graduates from B&B Love and Care Center in Roseville, California. After the ceremony, the preschool held an ice cream social reception and provided a bounce house for the children to play in. They had much to celebrate!
- 2013-06-12Construction on Cayan Tower, previously known as Infiniti Tower, started in 2006 but was delayed soon after by major flooding in the basement. The tower was set to finish in 2010 but then faced another hurdle -- the financial crisis in 2009.
- 2013-06-12ASMARE is a collective of some 200 catadores who collect and separate recyclable materials. Many transform the items they find into jewelry or works of art before selling them. Here a necklace and earring combo have been fashioned from disused lighting an
- 2013-06-12Ethiopia's 'smiling assassin'
- 2013-06-12Danny Green of the San Antonio Spurs celebrates with teammate Gary Neal as they take on the Miami Heat during Game 3 of the 2013 NBA Finals on Tuesday, June 11, in San Antonio. The Spurs defeated the Heat 113-77 and lead the series 2-1. See photos from Ga
- 2013-06-11Elizabeth Taylor with daughter Liza on the set of 'Cleopatra', Rome, 1962.
- 2013-06-11Made famous in the latest James Bond movie, "Skyfall," Hashima Island is home to a ghostly uninhabited collection of apartment blocks -- all are ruined and crumbling.
- 2013-06-11 Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa created The 99 as a way to highlight univeral values and re-define Islamic culture.
- 2013-06-11China's Shenzhou 10 rocket blasts off from the Gobi Desert in the city of Jiuquan, in China's Gansu province, on Tuesday, June 11. The craft is scheduled to dock with the Tiangong-1 space module, where the three crew members will transfer suppl
- 2013-06-11Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado offers spectacular natural scenery and stargazing in addition to big names in music.
- 2013-06-11Chandni (left) with other members of the Balaknama quarterly working on their 10th Anniversary Edition.
- 2013-06-11Whether it's steak, chicken, sushi or even vegetables, a too-big bite of food can lead to a sticky social situation.
- 2013-06-10Blackouts are common in Myanmar due to an old and neglected energy network that only reaches a quarter of the country's population of 60 million people. Aye Kyaing (L), who rents out a pool table in the front room of his house in Yangon, says the sit
- 2013-06-10Apple on Monday launched iTunes Radio, a free streaming-music service for desktop and mobile devices. As more people grow comfortable with playing songs online instead of downloading them, the streaming-music landscape has grown crowded. Here's a loo
- 2013-06-10Folks are talking about Cyndi Lauper again because she was the winner of the 2013 Tony Award for Best Original Score for "Kinky Boots." But the '80s pop star has never really left the scene.
- 2013-06-10Afghan police arrive at the site of an attack in Kabul on Monday, June 10. Taliban fighters, armed with guns and explosives, clashed with security forces after taking over a building near Kabul International Airport on Monday. The fighting ended with all
- 2013-06-10Parece una nave espacial, pero se trata en realidad del diseño de uno de los hoteles submarinos más grandes del mundo.
- 2013-06-10La empresa Matternet imagina un futuro donde las flotas de vehículos aéreos no tripulados ('drones') ayuden a entregar paquetes en zonas rurales.
- 2013-06-10Gianna Angelopoulos at the Athens 2004 swimming venue in her volunteers' uniform
- 2013-06-10Japanese descendants perform a traditional dance during the Ethnic Dance festival in Curitiba, Brazil. The country is home to 1.8 million ethnic Japanese, the largest community outside Japan.
- 2013-06-10La estilista de alimentos Janice Poon confecciona obras de arte lúdicas, elaboradas, tenebrosas y comestibles para Hannibal, el protagonista de la serie.
- 2013-06-10Colorful, shiny, and flamboyant. Welcome to the world of jockey silks. They might look like circus costumes, but these uniforms have a rich tradition and important function.
- 2013-06-10ZenRobotics Principal Scientist, Dr. Harri Valpola adjusts the robot of the ZRR system.
- 2013-06-10Zia Sachedina's jewelry mixes striking African color combinations with Western design.
- 2013-06-10Baghdad's parkour team practice in Zawra park in the city's center. "We are a small group of young people and there are no parkour classes," says Prince Haydar.
- 2013-06-10Mike Miller of the Miami Heat reacts after making a three-pointer in the fourth quarter against the San Antonio Spurs during Game 2 of the 2013 NBA Finals on Sunday, June 9, in Miami. The Heat defeated the Spurs 103-84 to tie the series 1-1. See photos fr
- 2013-06-10The Cıragan Palace Kempinski in Istanbul, Turkey, goes all out-on culture, stocking its minibar with signature local treats such as chocolates, coffee and Turkish delights.
- 2013-06-10This photo, released by the Santa Monica Police department, shows the gunman entering the Santa Monica College library on June 7. The gunman's shooting spree began in a home near the college, where two were found dead, and ended when police killed h
- 2013-06-10Tom Hanks, star of "Lucky Guy," attends the 67th annual Tony Awards in New York on Sunday, June 9.
- 2013-06-09Sean Benschop turned himself in to Philadelphia Police on Saturday, June 8. The 42-year-old crane operator was wanted on involuntary manslaughter and other charges tied to the deadly Philadelphia building collapse on June 5.
- 2013-06-09Palace Malice with jockey Mike Smith in the irons wins the 145th running of the Belmont Stakes, the final leg of horse racing's triple crown, at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, June 8.
- 2013-06-08A tow truck pulls a car, identified as belonging to missing teacher, Terrilynn Monette, from Bayou St. John near the Harrison Avenue bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Saturday, June 8, 2013. Monnette has been missing since she disappeared on March 2.
- 2013-06-08Actor, musician, sex symbol and occasional weirdo Johnny Depp turns 50 years old on Sunday, June 9. Here, he's pictured with his "21 Jump Street" co-stars in 1987. Look back at his amazing rise to superstardom.
- 2013-06-08Photographer George Schaller snapped this up-close photo of a cicada in a studio in Wayne, New Jersey. Brood II, the variety being seen this year, was last spotted in 1996. (See cicadas on a map) Many things have changed since then, and some bugs got famo
- 2013-06-08President Barack Obama shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping before their bilateral meeting at the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California, on June 7. The retreat has been the site of many presidential and celebrity visits th
- 2013-06-07Taylor Swift performs at 2013 CMA Music Festival on June 6.
- 2013-06-07U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum textile conservator Cynthia Hughes carefully handles a concentration camp uniform that had been worn by a Holocaust survivor. The museum embarked on a national tour this year to commemorate its 20th anniversary. Curators wer
- 2013-06-07If you're in need of some inspiration to tackle your weight loss goal, look no further. CNN regularly profiles people who have lost a significant amount of weight. See their physical transformations by clicking through the gallery, then get started o
- 2013-06-07Cities in Turkey have been rocked by days of anti-government protests. This image by iReporter Nate Hovee from Sunday shows protesters chanting and surrounding a flare in Istanbul.
- 2013-06-07The late Sen. Frank Lautenberg is laid to rest with military honors at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Friday, June 7. Lautenberg, a New Jersey Democrat, died Monday, June 3, at 89. He was the Senate's last surviving World War II veteran.
- 2013-06-07It might look like a spaceship, but this remarkable design is in fact a luxury underwater hotel.
- 2013-06-07Danny Green of the San Antonio Spurs celebrates a three-point basket against the Miami Heat during Game 1 of the 2013 NBA Finals in Miami on Thursday, June 6. The Spurs defeated the Heat 92-88.
- 2013-06-07We've been waiting for months to kick back on the beach with a cold drink and now that summer's started, we finally can. Here's a selection of our picks for top 50 beach bars. Check out the rest of the list in the article below.
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- 2013-06-07Ozwald Boateng, fashion designer and co-founder of Made in Africa Foundation, speaking at the African Development Bank's (AfDB) annual general meeting, on May 29, in Marrakech, Morocco.
- 2013-06-07Norway's capital Oslo is the most expensive in the world for overseas workers to live, owing to high production and labor costs as well as high taxes on alcohol and cigarettes, according to ECA International.
- 2013-06-07While canal barge cruises are available in a few European countries, France is by far the most popular destination.
- 2013-06-07Reports are flying about who could potentially portray a young Hillary Clinton in the upcoming biopic, "Rodham." Directed by James Ponsoldt ("Smashed," "The Spectacular Now"), the story will follow the former first lady and e
- 2013-06-06U.S. intelligence agencies operated a broad data-mining program that extracted e-mail, photos and other private communications from some of the biggest Internet companies, The Guardian and The Washington Post reported on Thursday, June 6.
- 2013-06-06Auditors for the Environmental Protection Agency found lounges with televisions and couches hidden at a warehouse contracted to the agency.
- 2013-06-06In 2007, the New York Yankees signed Alex Rodriguez to a 10 year, $275 million contract. The Yankees must continue to pay him more than $90 million on a contract that doesn't expire until he's 42 years old. Click through to see other sports con
- 2013-06-06Mexican authorities say they've rescued 165 migrants who were apparently kidnapped as they tried to cross into the United States. The victims were held in this house in the northeastern border state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, according to Mexico's I
- 2013-06-06Jan Gwinnell uses a tiny hammer to engrave an intricate design onto the cylinder of a Colt revolver in the custom design shop at Colt Manufacturing Company's headquarters in West Hartford, Connecticut.
- 2013-06-06In a mixing glass, add a dash of Angostura bitters and a dash of orange bitters.
- 2013-06-06Esther Williams, whose success as a competitive swimmer propelled her to Hollywood stardom during the 1940s and 1950s, died Thursday, June 6, in California, according to her spokesman. MGM created a special genre of "aqua musicals" starring Will
- 2013-06-06Cada año, surfistas de todo el mundo intentan domar el "Dragón Plateado", una ola de marea que se forma en el río Qiantang.
- 2013-06-06Franck Goddio with the intact and inscribed Heracleion stele (1.90 m). It was commissioned by Nectanebo I (378-362 BC) and is almost identical to the Naukratis Stele in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The place where it was to be situated is clearly named:
- 2013-06-06This photo shows a cast of skin from the back of a person's hand with no sun damage, from Australian researchers. Click through to see worsening stages of sun damage, on a scale from 1 to 6.
- 2013-06-06Who's not trying to get, or stay, in shape? If dad's looking to get off of the couch more, a growing bevy of high-tech exercise monitors are on the market to help. This Fitbit Flex band monitors your steps, distance and calories burned during th
- 2013-06-06Canada's speed king
- 2013-06-06Hundreds scavenge through garbage at the Stung Meanchey dump outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Photographer Bill Smith and his wife, Lauren, said they were shocked by what they saw on a 2002 trip.
- 2013-06-06The comic book industry has been going through a transformation. Technology, movies and merchandise are revamping the comic book experience for both traditional and new fans.
- 2013-06-06Ghanaian legend Abedi "Pele" Ayew is one of Africa's football pioneers, renowned for his dazzling footwork and nimble athleticism.
- 2013-06-06Metropolis' official Superman, Josh Boultinghouse, (back row, center) poses with winners of the 2012 costume contest, part of the town's annual Superman Celebration. This year the event takes place from June 6-9.
- 2013-06-06The shelter on the Thai border with Laos is home to hundreds of animals rescued from the cruel and inhumane dog smuggling trade.
- 2013-06-06A South Korean soldier stands on a road linked to North Korea at a military checkpoint in Paju on Wednesday, April 3. North Korea has asked for talks to reopen the industrial complex, which is an important symbol of cooperation between the two countries.
- 2013-06-06A woman in red walks past demonstrators in Istanbul's Taksim Square where protesters have been clashing with authorities for days during demonstrations against Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan.
- 2013-06-06From left to right, Joe Don Rooney, Jay DeMarcus and Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts
- 2013-06-05A man looks out toward the hills of Rwanda from the eastern edge of Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's eastern city of Goma. Congo is the crossroads of Africa, bordered by nine countries. It is the continent's second-largest cou
- 2013-06-05On the Congo River, it's not necessarily clear where your next meal is coming from. Anthony Bourdain fuels up on grilled chicken, ugali and piri piri pepper at Restaurant Village Fatima in Goma before setting out on his journey.
- 2013-06-05Charlie Sheen, here billed as Carlos Estevez, in this screen grab from Robert Rodriguez's upcoming film, "Machete Kills."
- 2013-06-05Two explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, killed three and injured more than 260 others. Tamerlan Suspect Tsarnaev died after a violent confrontation with police while his brother, Dzhokhar, was captured. Federal offici
- 2013-06-05Owen Wilson, left, and Vince Vaughn star in "The Internship," about two fortysomething men trying to land jobs at Google. The movie, which opens Friday, was made in cooperation with the giant tech company, although Google had no authority over i
- 2013-06-05A Singapore to London flight suddenly dropped 20 meters after breakfast was served, leading to chaotic scenes onboard.
- 2013-06-05Lima is Peru's largest city by far. It's home to more than a quarter of Peru's roughly 30 million people, has wonderful food, the beautiful Miraflores District (where you can drink while overlooking beaches) and excellent museums.
- 2013-06-05With Spain's unemployment rate at more than 27%, the country's royal family has decided to give up their $27 million luxury yacht in an act of solidarity with their struggling citizens. The yacht, called "Fortuna", has hosted dignitar
- 2013-06-05Lithuania's young sporting prodigy
- 2013-06-05Each year, international surfers compete on Qiantang River, riding the "Silver Dragon" wave, which flows through the city of Hangzhou.
- 2013-06-05Sam Muirhead has decided to live for a year using or developing products and projects that are shared under open licenses. Wolf Jeschonnek, right, is the founder of the Berlin Fab Lab, the city's first open digital fabrication studio, which has recen
- 2013-06-05Artist Richard Mosse is well known for his infrared images of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
- 2013-06-04A helicopter drops fire retardant on a flareup of the Powerhouse Fire near Lake Hughes, California, on Monday, June 3. More than 2,000 firefighters are battling the blaze, which started on May 30 and has spread to more than 30,000 acres about 70 miles nor
- 2013-06-04A U.S. Army chaplain kneels next to a wounded soldier to administer the eucharist and last rites, France, 1944.
- 2013-06-04 A wounded Paul Schrade, a regional director of the United Auto Workers Union, labor chair of Robert Kennedy's campaign and one of five other people shot by Sirhan Sirhan, on the floor of the kitchen at the Ambassador Hotel, June 5, 1968.
- 2013-06-04The Council of Fashion Designers of America gets together each year for "the Oscars of fashion," the CFDA Fashion Awards. From left to right, actress Hailee Steinfeld joins SUNO designers Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty and actor Douglas Booth on
- 2013-06-04Tipping for food is packed with potential pitfalls. Here are a few scenarios in which you might consider upping your dollar-doling decisions.
- 2013-06-04Taking their name from ORD -- O'Hare's international airport code -- ORD Airport Watch members are obsessed with photographing, tracking and documenting the movement of aircraft. That's what makes them plane spotters.
- 2013-06-04Plane spotting aviation enthusiasts trot the globe capturing stunning photos of aircraft like this one from the Caribbean island of St. Maarten. Maho Beach is world famous for its low flying aircraft. "If you like airplanes, Maho is like the cherry o
- 2013-06-04David "Deacon" Jones, credited with coining the term "sacking the quarterback" during his stint as one of the NFL's greatest defensive ends, died of natural causes at his Southern California home, the Washington Redskins said Mond
- 2013-06-04After a year of renovations, the interior of the Statue of Liberty has reopened.
- 2013-06-03Stewie the shih tzu-Brussels griffon mix belongs to Cynthia Rodriguez, CNN.com editor for Latino audiences. He's 6 years old and not fond of headbands.
- 2013-06-03Smoke billows from a large poultry processing plant in Mishazi Township of Dehui City in northeast China's Jilin Province on Monday, June 3. More than 300 workers were inside the plant when the fire broke out about 6 a.m., the state-run Xinhua news a
- 2013-06-03George Stroumboulopoulos' talk show, "Stroumboulopoulos," premieres on CNN at 10 p.m. ET Sunday. On June 14, "Stroumboulopoulos" will begin airing at 11 p.m. ET Fridays.
- 2013-06-03From left, Carl Young, Tim Samaras and his son Paul Samaras were killed Friday, May 31, while following a tornado in El Reno, Oklahoma, relatives told CNN on Sunday. Their work tracking tornadoes was featured on the former Discovery Channel show "Sto
- 2013-06-03Every day, plane spotters stake out airports to snap photographs of aircraft. Steve Bailey captured this Boeing 787 Dreamliner arriving in Chicago on May 20. It was the first domestic 787 commercial flight after battery troubles grounded all Dreamliners.
- 2013-06-03Award-winning actor Michael Douglas has been in the spotlight for much of his life. Take a look at his life and career.
- 2013-06-03Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-New Jersey, passed away on Monday, June 3. Here, he presides over a hearing on Superstorm Sandy in Washington on December 6, 2012.
- 2013-06-03Crews haul away a mangled truck on Sunday, June 2, that storm chasers Tim Samaras, his son Paul Samaras and Carl Young were using to track the tornado that hit El Reno, Oklahoma. The three men, who had devoted their lives to hunting powerful storms died i
- 2013-06-03MAY 31- PARO, BHUTAN: Bhutanese women stand in line outside a polling station on May 31, 2013. Bhutan begins its second ever parliamentary election on Friday, after polling officials trekked for up to seven days to reach voters in the most remote corners
- 2013-06-03"They (police) pushed me down and I started bleeding. Later the doctors told me I had lost my baby." Oum Srey Saut, 20, was three months pregnant when she lost her baby during clashes with the police at Sabrina Factory on Monday, May 27, 2013.
- 2013-06-02After Charlie Sheen's March 2011 ousting from "Two and a Half Men," Angus T. Jones put the behind-the-scenes happenings of the show back in the limelight when he begged people to stop watching in a YouTube video posted in November 2012. He
- 2013-06-01Actress Jean Stapleton, who played alongside Carroll O'Connor in the groundbreaking 1970s TV sitcom "All in the Family," died at age 90 on Saturday, June 1.
- 2013-06-01Supermodel and "Project Runway" host Heidi Klum turns 40 on Saturday, June 1. She is pictured at a Victoria's Secret fashion show in 2001. Look back at some more memorable moments from throughout her career.