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Access to everything we've published in the past 24 hours

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Mohammed Abu Hassanin may be a young boy, but he's old enough to know he's scared of the attacks being launched by Israel in Gaza.

Egypt is keeping journalists out of Gaza but Karl Penhaul shows how close you can get.

When Israel's ground assault began, Nic Robertson got his team together to head to the Gaza border.

Democratic congressional leaders comment on their recent meeting with President-elect Barack Obama.

Foreign ministers from several Arab nations huddled in New York on Monday -- the eve of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' address to the U.N. Security Council -- to work up a U.N. draft resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

CNN's Errol Barnett hears from a Gaza City resident as the Israeli incursion deepens and protests spread worldwide.

The Israeli military surrounded densely populated Gaza City late Monday as the death toll mounts in the war-torn territory.

CNN's Guillermo Arduino has Monday evening forecast in the international weather update.

Four co-workers absent when the office pool bought a winning lotto ticket are now suing to get their share.

"Listen, listen to this!" shouts Fida Qishta as the crackling of rockets is heard over her phone receiver.

Secretary of the Senate Nancy Erickson has rejected Roland Burris' appointment to the Senate, an aide to the secretary told CNN.

CNN's Ali Velshi answers your money questions and explains how we got ourselves into this financial crisis.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer spoke Monday with Roland Burris, picked by Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to fill President-elect Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat. Below is a full transcript of the interview:

Prosecutors asked a judge Monday to revoke bail and jail investment guru Bernard Madoff, who is accused of defrauding investors worldwide out of billions in a Ponzi scheme.

Democrat Al Franken declared victory in the hotly contested Minnesota Senate race Monday saying the win is "incredibly humbling."

The House Financial Services Committee holds a hearing on the alleged investment fraud orchestrated by Bernard Madoff.

Former comedian Al Franken declares victory in the contest for Minnesota's Senate seat.

CNN's Allan Chernoff reports Bernard Madoff is back in federal court.

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is withdrawing his nomination to be commerce secretary, citing the distraction of a federal investigation into ties to a company that has done business with his state.

Roland Burris says he should be seated as the junior Senator from Illinois.

Leon Panetta, chief of staff in President Bill Clinton's White House, will be President-elect Barack Obama's choice to be CIA director, two Democratic officials told CNN on Monday.

The Twitter accounts of President-elect Barack Obama, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez, Britney Spears, Fox News and 29 others were hacked Monday according to the microblog site, leading to false and inappropriate messages being posted on their accounts.

Sen. Ted Kennedy gives a eulogy for former Sen. Claiborne Pell who was largely responsible for the Pell grant program.

51-year old Gail Parker was murdered in March 1993. Now her daughter is raising the reward to find her killer.

CNN's Octavia Nasr reports on Arab media coverage of the Israeli incursion into Gaza.

Despite a bleak economic environment featuring wide-ranging layoffs and rising unemployment, the nation's premier law enforcement agency is touting "one of the largest hiring blitzes in our 100-year history."

Archaeologists have found more than 600 relics from a huge battle between a Roman army and Barbarians in the third century, long after historians believed Rome had given up control of northern Germany.

President-elect Barack Obama makes remarks on the economy, calling it "badly damaged."

Bernard Madoff departs federal court following a bail hearing.

President-elect Barack Obama says he has received regular briefings on the situation in Gaza and is concerned.

President-elect Obama visits Capitol Hill for a bipartisan meeting to show his commitment to reaching across the aisle.

Roland Burris says if he chooses to run for U.S. Senate in 2010, he'll win the election.

The pending inauguration brings with it daunting challenges for President-elect Obama. CNN's Ed Henry reports.

Watch your favorite Disney characters wish Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin a Happy 2009.

The Arab League says the U.N. Security Council should "act decisively and swiftly" to end the violence in Gaza.

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

The U.N. Secretary-General says the Security Council and Mideast leaders are working to hammer out a cease-fire in Gaza.

As Apple enthusiasts speculate over why pancreatic cancer survivor Steve Jobs won't appear at Macworld Conference & Expo this year, the CEO asks them to think differently about his health.

iReporters talk to HLN about seeing the 49th state by plane, train and automobile.

Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution grants the president "power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States." With a stroke of his pen, the man in charge can make legal trouble disappear. As one might expect, this practice can be a bit controversial.

After months of speculation about his health, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Monday that his doctors believe a hormonal imbalance is to blame for his alarming weight loss.

CNN's Paula Hancocks has the latest as Hamas vows deeper rocket attacks while Israel promises further retaliation.

A new study finds that 54 percent of teens talk about behaviors such as sex, alcohol use, and violence on the social networking giant MySpace -- presenting potential risks even if all they're doing is talking, researchers said Monday.

You've probably heard so much about mutual funds that even if you don't own any, it's likely that you know what they are and how they work. But just to clear up any misconceptions and to make sure we're all starting on the same page, let's quickly go over a few of the basics.

A look back at the top stories for January 5, 2009.

The death toll from a landslide in Guatemala grew to 33 people Monday afternoon, with up to 60 still missing, a rescue official said.

Scientists create non-petroleum artificial wood designed to reduce trash in landfills.

CNN's Anderson Cooper and Christiane Amanpour report on the situation in Gaza.

Sr. business correspondent Ali Velshi answers a listener's question on help for the middle class.

Authorities in Kansas are looking for a boy who disappeared about a decade ago, but was not reported missing until a few weeks ago.

Gov. Bill Richardson explains why he asked to withdraw his nomination as commerce secretary.

Roland Burris says he is on his way to Washington to be seated in the U.S. Senate.

One twin arrived just before the old year ended, and the other just after the new year began. WDIV reports.

Doctors Without Borders' Jessica Pourraz describes the scene in Gaza.

Longtime character actor Pat Hingle, a veteran of early television dramas, Westerns and four "Batman" films, has died at age 84, his family announced Sunday.

As a parent, you wake up in the morning thinking about what you should fix for your kids for breakfast. What time do they need to get to ballet or soccer practice? Who should pick them up from school? Then, they're your last thoughts as you go to bed.

Israeli Government Spokesman Mark Regev speaks about the Gaza ground incursion.

Get all of this week's medical news and more on House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

The American dream has taken a hit this year, but one California company is still putting its best face forward.

CNN.com's Nicole Lapin heads to the mall in DC to get some of your political question answered plainly.

Roland Burris says he is the junior senator from Illinois and will fight to take his seat in the U.S. Senate.

CNN's Kiran Chetry was taken by surprise when Richard Simmons grabbed her foot.

At least 22 people died, and up to 60 more are missing following a landslide in Guatemala.

Just days after the U.S. military formally handed authority of Baghdad's "Green Zone" over to the Iraqis, the new American Embassy opened in Baghdad.

CNN's Karl Penhaul reports on how aid shipments are making their way into Gaza.

European foreign ministers met with Israeli leaders Monday to push for an end to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza.

Elementary school kids have questions for the President-elect.

Wolf Blitzer and panel discuss Israeli Ground Troops in Gaza, Blagojevich makes his pick and Inauguration Countdown.

Sidwell Friends is used to having high-profile students. CNN's Joe Johns reports.

Griffin Bell, who served as attorney general in the Carter administration, has died, according to the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 90.

One of the planet's most fragile and pristine ecosystems sits atop a bounty of untapped fossil fuels.

Doctors will attempt to determine Monday why actor John Travolta's teenage son died.

Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni discusses the latest on the unrest in the Gaza region.

Streetsboro Police video shows a police cruiser hitting a car that was driven by a suspect wanted for assault, robbery.

Though Sir David Frost doesn't see his 1977 interviews with former President Richard Nixon as "an intellectual 'Rocky' " -- in the words of "Frost/Nixon" playwright and screenwriter Peter Morgan -- he does agree that the sessions had their "adversarial" moments.

President-elect Obama says some final goodbyes in Chicago. CNN's Ed Henry has more.

CNN.com's Reggie Aqui talks to medical correspondent Judy Fortin about the death of Jett Travolta.

CNN.com's Tyson Wheatley discusses the latest features and solicitations for iReport.com.

A boy found abandoned at a rest area says his mother was shot in front of him.

CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on the latest from the Gaza border.

Managing the service department of an Atlanta, Georgia, car dealership is a stressful job, according to Debbie Peek.

Kiran Chetry interviews Richard Simmons on his latest DVD release: "SuperSweatin: Party off the Pounds."

If your pants feel tighter than usual, you might begin to suspect that you've gained a couple of pounds. But at what point should you begin to worry that the weight gain is serious? Could you be one of the approximately two-thirds of American adults who are either overweight or obese, with an increased risk for conditions like diabetes and heart disease? While no single measurement is perfect, here are a few ways to size yourself up.

Gaza's main hospital, already overloaded with Palestinians wounded in the week-long Israeli air assault, has reached critical mass, according to a Norwegian doctor volunteering at Shifa Hospital.

Russian energy giant Gazprom cut off Ukraine's gas supply on New Year's Day and is yet to switch it back on.

The statistics are sobering: Heart disease is the number-one killer of women in the United States. And an estimated 8 million women have it. What's more, a new study shows that in recent years the overall heart disease risk for Americans -- especially women -- hasn't continued the healthy downward trend it showed in previous decades.

President-elect Obama meets with key lawmakers to begin the push for a massive plan aimed at reviving the economy.

A Bangkok nightclub owner turned himself in to police Monday as the death toll from a catastrophic New Year's fire continued to rise.

Gunmen fired automatic weapons at Greek riot police in Athens Monday, seriously injuring a policeman in an attack police said looked like the work of one of the country's leading Marxist militant groups.

A suicide bomber killed at least 40 people and injured 70 -- many of them women -- during a Shia pilgrimage in northwestern Baghdad Sunday, Iraqi officials told CNN.

An apartment fire, a statehood celebration and a car dealership thriving in tough times. Elizabeth Manresa reports.

President-elect Barack Obama has stayed silent on the Gaza crisis. CNN's Jim Acosta reports.

I'm done. I'm done with cooking and cleaning for family guests, with giving presents I'm not even sure anyone wants.

Get organized and clear the clutter with these clever ideas, methods, and products.

CNN Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis has tips on preventing debt in 2009.

It's time to meet the star of this book: you.

Even though CEO Steve Jobs will not be playing his customary role, the last Macworld Expo with Apple's participation will still be interesting -- for perhaps that exact reason.

Executive power has been one of the defining characteristics of President George W. Bush's administration.

Robin Meade shares stories from Morning Express, goes behind-the-scenes at HLN, responds to viewer e-mails (Part 2).

Actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston said Sunday they are "heartbroken" over last week's death of their teenage son.

Michelle Obama needs to choose an inauguration gown. American Morning's Lola Ogunnaike looks at contenders.

While the recession has hit most of the auto industry hard, there's one sector that seems to be bucking the trend.

CNN's Larry Smith shares his view on how a playoff could change the way a college football champion is determined.

What is the best age to begin using a bed-wetting alarm?

Phone records, captured weapons and statements by the sole surviving suspect in November's Mumbai massacre are among the evidence India's government handed over to Pakistan on Monday, its foreign ministry announced.

If I had to guess, I would bet that at least once in years past, come January 1, you've resolved to lose weight, be more organized, spend less and save more, find a better job, or simply be a better person.

CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser talks about the latest political stories.

Supporters on both sides of the Gaza conflict met face to face, with confrontational results.

Pro-Gaza protesters gather near the New Orleans Convention Center.

A reporter covering the Travolta family says Jett had a history of seizures. Alina Cho reports.

Scenes from a hospital in Gaza.

A group of elderly Colorado ladies go bowling despite their elderly status.

European and Russian leaders are holding crisis meetings Monday to try to defuse a dispute between the Russian energy giant Gazprom and Ukraine's state-run gas company Naftogaz Ukrainy.

A moderate earthquake was measured off the coast of Mexico's western Baja California peninsula early Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

Relatives of a Marine pilot killed in North Carolina say they lost a leader. WFOR's Tiffani Helberg reports.

Feeling stressed out and not sure what to do about it? Some doctors may suggest meditating, as CNN's Judy Fortin reports

Now that President-elect Barack Obama has nominated Sen. Hillary Clinton to be his secretary of state, the governor of New York will appoint a new senator to fill the vacancy.

Larry King and panelists discuss some of the Obama transition team's troubles including the situation in the Middle East.

CNN's Don Lemon and panel discuss Obama's stand on the Gaza crisis, Bill Richardson's withdrawal, and Roland Burris.

CNN's Don Lemon and panel discuss the Gaza crisis, Roland Burris, and the economy.

CNN's Don Lemon links a father and a daughter via web cam from Gaza and North Carolina

Wolf Bitzer spoke with Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the ongoing crisis

Wolf Bitzer spoke with the chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat about prospects for peace.

Fareed Zakaria talks to best selling author and reservist, Michael Oren, who was called up to serve in the Israeli army.

Burst of flames light up the early morning sky in Gaza as rockets continue to blast the area.

Fareed Zakaria speaks with French author Bernard-Henri Levy about the conflict in Gaza.

Even surrounded by hundreds of her flamboyant outfits, Dame Vivienne Westwood cuts an attention-grabbing figure.

A 10-year-old girl was killed and 35 other people wounded in a major earthquake near the north coast of West Papua, Indonesia, government officials said.

A Taliban rocket attack in southern Afghanistan has killed an Australian soldier, that country's defense ministry announced Monday.

CNN's Kara Finnstrom reports on an emergency economic phone assistance.

CNN's Don Lemon reports on a year that's been a political roller coaster for New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.

CNN's Ed Henry reports on the continued silence of President-elect Barack Obama on the Gaza crisis.

CNN's Don Lemon talks with Roland Burris, who Gov. Rod Blagojevich's picked to replace Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate.

In the early days of the Web, the mantra "information wants to be free" made the rounds. In music circles now, "music wants to be shared" seems to be the idea.

Larry King talks with the UN Palestinian envoy, Riyad Mansour and Mark Regev, the Israeli Gov. Spokesman on the Gaza crisis.

Day breaks on a new day of fighting in Gaza. CNN's Nic Robertson reports from the Israel-Gaza border.

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout talks with Dr. Eyad El-Sarraj about the physical and mental impact of fighting within Gaza.

CNN's Anna Coren speaks with author Reza Aslan about the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The wounded fill hospitals as Israeli troops take control of parts of northern Gaza. CNN's Patty Lane reports

Archeologists in Germany discover a Roman battlefield that could re-write history. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports

CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva gets a first-hand description life in Gaza from Safa Joudeh.

CNN's Christiane Amanpour has an exclusive interview with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on the Gaza situation.

Few civilians trapped in the crossfire between the Israeli military and Hamas in Gaza dare to venture out of their homes because of the constant threat of violence.

Two explosions have struck a small cafe in volatile northwestern Pakistan, killing six people, including two police officers, local police and an official said.

Gaza's main hospital, already overloaded with Palestinians wounded in the week-long Israeli air assault, has reached critical mass, according to a Norwegian doctor volunteering at Shifa Hospital.

President-elect Barack Obama has tapped Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine to serve as the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee, replacing former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, two Democratic officials told CNN Sunday.

iReporter W.J. O'Reilly thinks Israel had no choice but to engage Hamas.

iReporter Blain Dapper says the U.N. is not doing enough to help resolve the situation in Gaza.

CNN's Susan Candiotti reports on the record number of Broadway shows closing because of the economy.

CNN's Karl Penhaul reports on the chaos at the Gaza-Egyptian border, with aid shipments halted and the gates firmly shut.

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout asks Israel's U.N. Ambassador Gabriela Shalev about the incursion into Gaza.

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout speaks with Riyad Mansour the Palestinian ambassador to the U.N. about the situation in Gaza.

January 5, 2009

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Mohammed Abu Hassanin may be a young boy, but he's old enough to know he's scared of the attacks being launched by Israel in Gaza.

Foreign ministers from several Arab nations huddled in New York on Monday -- the eve of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' address to the U.N. Security Council -- to work up a U.N. draft resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

The Israeli military surrounded densely populated Gaza City late Monday as the death toll mounts in the war-torn territory.

"Listen, listen to this!" shouts Fida Qishta as the crackling of rockets is heard over her phone receiver.

Secretary of the Senate Nancy Erickson has rejected Roland Burris' appointment to the Senate, an aide to the secretary told CNN.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer spoke Monday with Roland Burris, picked by Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to fill President-elect Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat. Below is a full transcript of the interview:

Prosecutors asked a judge Monday to revoke bail and jail investment guru Bernard Madoff, who is accused of defrauding investors worldwide out of billions in a Ponzi scheme.

Democrat Al Franken declared victory in the hotly contested Minnesota Senate race Monday saying the win is "incredibly humbling."

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is withdrawing his nomination to be commerce secretary, citing the distraction of a federal investigation into ties to a company that has done business with his state.

Leon Panetta, chief of staff in President Bill Clinton's White House, will be President-elect Barack Obama's choice to be CIA director, two Democratic officials told CNN on Monday.

The Twitter accounts of President-elect Barack Obama, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez, Britney Spears, Fox News and 29 others were hacked Monday according to the microblog site, leading to false and inappropriate messages being posted on their accounts.

Despite a bleak economic environment featuring wide-ranging layoffs and rising unemployment, the nation's premier law enforcement agency is touting "one of the largest hiring blitzes in our 100-year history."

Archaeologists have found more than 600 relics from a huge battle between a Roman army and Barbarians in the third century, long after historians believed Rome had given up control of northern Germany.

As Apple enthusiasts speculate over why pancreatic cancer survivor Steve Jobs won't appear at Macworld Conference & Expo this year, the CEO asks them to think differently about his health.

Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution grants the president "power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States." With a stroke of his pen, the man in charge can make legal trouble disappear. As one might expect, this practice can be a bit controversial.

After months of speculation about his health, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Monday that his doctors believe a hormonal imbalance is to blame for his alarming weight loss.

A new study finds that 54 percent of teens talk about behaviors such as sex, alcohol use, and violence on the social networking giant MySpace -- presenting potential risks even if all they're doing is talking, researchers said Monday.

You've probably heard so much about mutual funds that even if you don't own any, it's likely that you know what they are and how they work. But just to clear up any misconceptions and to make sure we're all starting on the same page, let's quickly go over a few of the basics.

The death toll from a landslide in Guatemala grew to 33 people Monday afternoon, with up to 60 still missing, a rescue official said.

Authorities in Kansas are looking for a boy who disappeared about a decade ago, but was not reported missing until a few weeks ago.

Longtime character actor Pat Hingle, a veteran of early television dramas, Westerns and four "Batman" films, has died at age 84, his family announced Sunday.

As a parent, you wake up in the morning thinking about what you should fix for your kids for breakfast. What time do they need to get to ballet or soccer practice? Who should pick them up from school? Then, they're your last thoughts as you go to bed.

Just days after the U.S. military formally handed authority of Baghdad's "Green Zone" over to the Iraqis, the new American Embassy opened in Baghdad.

European foreign ministers met with Israeli leaders Monday to push for an end to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza.

Griffin Bell, who served as attorney general in the Carter administration, has died, according to the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 90.

One of the planet's most fragile and pristine ecosystems sits atop a bounty of untapped fossil fuels.

Doctors will attempt to determine Monday why actor John Travolta's teenage son died.

Though Sir David Frost doesn't see his 1977 interviews with former President Richard Nixon as "an intellectual 'Rocky' " -- in the words of "Frost/Nixon" playwright and screenwriter Peter Morgan -- he does agree that the sessions had their "adversarial" moments.

Managing the service department of an Atlanta, Georgia, car dealership is a stressful job, according to Debbie Peek.

If your pants feel tighter than usual, you might begin to suspect that you've gained a couple of pounds. But at what point should you begin to worry that the weight gain is serious? Could you be one of the approximately two-thirds of American adults who are either overweight or obese, with an increased risk for conditions like diabetes and heart disease? While no single measurement is perfect, here are a few ways to size yourself up.

Gaza's main hospital, already overloaded with Palestinians wounded in the week-long Israeli air assault, has reached critical mass, according to a Norwegian doctor volunteering at Shifa Hospital.

Russian energy giant Gazprom cut off Ukraine's gas supply on New Year's Day and is yet to switch it back on.

The statistics are sobering: Heart disease is the number-one killer of women in the United States. And an estimated 8 million women have it. What's more, a new study shows that in recent years the overall heart disease risk for Americans -- especially women -- hasn't continued the healthy downward trend it showed in previous decades.

A Bangkok nightclub owner turned himself in to police Monday as the death toll from a catastrophic New Year's fire continued to rise.

Gunmen fired automatic weapons at Greek riot police in Athens Monday, seriously injuring a policeman in an attack police said looked like the work of one of the country's leading Marxist militant groups.

A suicide bomber killed at least 40 people and injured 70 -- many of them women -- during a Shia pilgrimage in northwestern Baghdad Sunday, Iraqi officials told CNN.

I'm done. I'm done with cooking and cleaning for family guests, with giving presents I'm not even sure anyone wants.

Get organized and clear the clutter with these clever ideas, methods, and products.

It's time to meet the star of this book: you.

Even though CEO Steve Jobs will not be playing his customary role, the last Macworld Expo with Apple's participation will still be interesting -- for perhaps that exact reason.

Executive power has been one of the defining characteristics of President George W. Bush's administration.

Actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston said Sunday they are "heartbroken" over last week's death of their teenage son.

What is the best age to begin using a bed-wetting alarm?

Phone records, captured weapons and statements by the sole surviving suspect in November's Mumbai massacre are among the evidence India's government handed over to Pakistan on Monday, its foreign ministry announced.

If I had to guess, I would bet that at least once in years past, come January 1, you've resolved to lose weight, be more organized, spend less and save more, find a better job, or simply be a better person.

European and Russian leaders are holding crisis meetings Monday to try to defuse a dispute between the Russian energy giant Gazprom and Ukraine's state-run gas company Naftogaz Ukrainy.

A moderate earthquake was measured off the coast of Mexico's western Baja California peninsula early Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

Now that President-elect Barack Obama has nominated Sen. Hillary Clinton to be his secretary of state, the governor of New York will appoint a new senator to fill the vacancy.

Even surrounded by hundreds of her flamboyant outfits, Dame Vivienne Westwood cuts an attention-grabbing figure.

A 10-year-old girl was killed and 35 other people wounded in a major earthquake near the north coast of West Papua, Indonesia, government officials said.

A Taliban rocket attack in southern Afghanistan has killed an Australian soldier, that country's defense ministry announced Monday.

In the early days of the Web, the mantra "information wants to be free" made the rounds. In music circles now, "music wants to be shared" seems to be the idea.

Few civilians trapped in the crossfire between the Israeli military and Hamas in Gaza dare to venture out of their homes because of the constant threat of violence.

Two explosions have struck a small cafe in volatile northwestern Pakistan, killing six people, including two police officers, local police and an official said.

Gaza's main hospital, already overloaded with Palestinians wounded in the week-long Israeli air assault, has reached critical mass, according to a Norwegian doctor volunteering at Shifa Hospital.

President-elect Barack Obama has tapped Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine to serve as the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee, replacing former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, two Democratic officials told CNN Sunday.

January 5, 2009

All | Read | Video

Egypt is keeping journalists out of Gaza but Karl Penhaul shows how close you can get.

When Israel's ground assault began, Nic Robertson got his team together to head to the Gaza border.

Democratic congressional leaders comment on their recent meeting with President-elect Barack Obama.

CNN's Errol Barnett hears from a Gaza City resident as the Israeli incursion deepens and protests spread worldwide.

CNN's Guillermo Arduino has Monday evening forecast in the international weather update.

Four co-workers absent when the office pool bought a winning lotto ticket are now suing to get their share.

CNN's Ali Velshi answers your money questions and explains how we got ourselves into this financial crisis.

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