• In an annual report, the State Department singled out countries that abused laws on blasphemy and apostasy to harass political opponents.    
  • Rebels say Hezbollah backs the Syrian Army, as it pushes into Al Qusayr. Nic Robertson reports.
  • CNN's Thom Patterson rides up front on United's first Dreamliner flight since fears of battery fires forced a global grounding.
  • As Brig. Gen. Don Bolduc, deputy commander of the Special Operations forces in Afghanistan, prepares to leave the country, a program created to train villagers to protect their homes from insurgents will be his legacy there.    
  • President Obama encouraged the political and economic reforms in Myanmar, but warned the country’s visiting leader, President Thein Sein, that violence against minority Muslims had to stop.    
  • An Israeli government review panel asserted that a French television report broadcast that appeared to show the death of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy named Muhammad al-Dura during clashes in Gaza was deeply flawed.    
  • The director of the Levada Center, the country’s only independent polling agency, said fighting a requirement to register as a “foreign agent” would effectively shut the center.    
  • Dozens of tanks and hundreds of soldiers entered the largely lawless area that borders Israel and the Gaza Strip after gunmen kidnapped seven security officers.    
  • Brenda Heist says she'll do whatever it takes to rekindle relationship with her children
  • The Chelsea Flower Show is permitting the use of previously banned gnomes in exhibits this year, its 100th anniversary, but many find their inclusion appalling.    
  • The woman behind the Chelsea Flower Show talks with CNN about the event preparations and the 100th anniversary.
  • She was a sickly four year old, struggling with a heart defect. But doctors in Israel came to her rescue after her family fled fighting in Syria.
  • Employee who worked in IRS Cincinnati office for 24 years says she doesn't recall any discussion of politics
  • Yahoo's purchase of hot blogging platform Tumblr, which it announced Monday, was big news for the hundreds of millions of folks who already post to the site or check in to follow those who do.
  • A tiny device that can recharge cell phone batteries in as little as 30 seconds won 18-year-old Eesha Khare a major science award that will help fund her college education at Harvard University.
  • The Doors' founding keyboardist, Ray Manzarek, died in Germany Monday after a long fight with cancer, his publicist said in a statement. He was 74.
  • The keyboardist and founding member of the Jim Morrison-fronted rock band died Monday after a battle with cancer at age 74
  • It's one thing to use Twitter for harmless fights, but Dean Obeidallah says there's no excuse for racist, sexist, or homophobic rants
  • Meteorologist Chad Myers describes the scene as the first pictures of devastation in Oklahoma City start to come in.
  • Anger erupts in celiac disease community after a Disney Channel show pokes fun at a kid who can't eat gluten
  • Senate panel accuses tech giant of funneling profits through offshore entities to avoid paying corporate income taxes
  • Vermont now fourth state that allows physicians to prescribe lethal medications to terminally ill patients

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