Hostage Situation In Alabama Ends With Child Safe
The nearly week long hostage situation in Alabama involving a five-year-old boy has finally come to an end.
The nearly week long hostage situation in Alabama involving a five-year-old boy has finally come to an end.
ESPN’s cavalcade of reporting stars is shrinking quicker than the Falcons lead over the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game.
It’s year end wrap up time, which means lists, lists and more lists. CNN went with the World’s 50 Best Beach Bars just to remind half the world it’s almost Christmas and it’s probably freezing outside as they read this article.
Motley Crue is dropping by the ‘Piers Morgan Tonight’ show on CNN on Thursday, Dec. 1, at 9PM ET to announce some big news, and leading up to that, they are dropping daily clues for fans to keep them guessing.
During the “Ridiculist” segment on Wednesday night’s ‘AC360,’ CNN’s Anderson Cooper delivered a silly, pun-laden soliloquy about French actor Gérard Depardieu urinating in the cabin of a plane.
About mid-way through, right after he delivered a line about how the cleaning crew “should thank their lucky stars this wasn’t Depard-two,” Cooper gets tickled at his own monologue — and that’s when it happened.
Christine O’Donnell — you may remember her from the disastrous “I’m not a witch, I’m you” senate campaign in 2010 — is making the media rounds to promote her new book, ‘Troublemaker.’ And on Wednesday’s ‘Piers Morgan Tonight,’ she gave the book’s title credence when she abruptly walked out of an interview with the CNN host.
On Tuesday, a 41-year-old homeless man scaled the White House fence and was quickly taken into custody by Secret Service.
The incident was captured by a CNN news crew during John King’s live show. The man, who was identified as James Dirk Crudup, can be seen sprawled on the White House lawn as Secret Service move in with rifles drawn.
Sportscaster Nick Charles has died of bladder cancer at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was 64.
As CNN’s first sports anchor, his work with Fred Hickman on the nightly-roundup show ‘Sports Tonight’ sometimes drew a larger audience than even that of sports network ESPN.
The joke was on Anderson Cooper on his own show when producers decided to play a trick on him.