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TOP STORIES FROM CNN.COM | CNN.com | | | What would Dzhokhar Tsarnaev face in Supermax prison? | | It's home to Ramzi Yousef, who plotted the 1993 bombing at the World Trade Center; 9/11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui; "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski; and Richard Reid, the "shoe bomber." | | FULL STORY | | | | | China: 10 held for killing panda and selling its meat | | Police have apprehended 10 suspects for allegedly killing a wild panda and selling its meat in China's southwestern province of Yunnan, the country's state broadcaster reported. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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U.S. | CNN.com/US | | | Amtrak train thought to be going twice as fast as it should have been | | How do all seven cars and the engine of an Amtrak train jump the rails, sending passengers, luggage, laptops and more flying? | | FULL STORY | | | | | New York waitress gets $50,000 tip in will of favorite customer | | The service must have been pretty good. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Frequent tanner shares grisly skin-cancer selfie | | Tawny Willoughby grew up in small-town Kentucky, where, she said, it was normal to use a tanning bed four or five times a week. | | FULL STORY | | | | | 5 dead, dozens injured after tornadoes blast central U.S. | | The lawn of what used to be the Van, Texas, intermediate school is scattered with shards of glass and long, twisted strips of metal and plastic. The building's windows are blown out, and debris hangs choked on the windowsills. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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WORLD | CNN.com/WORLD | | | North Korea publicly executes defense chief, South Korean spy agency says | | North Korea has publicly executed the country's defense minister after the regime accused him of treason, according to reports from South Korea. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Vienna brings in gay-themed crossing lights for Eurovision Song Contest | | Pedestrians waiting to cross the road in the Austrian capital of Vienna will now be greeted by an unusual sight. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Yaya Toure: 'Monkey chants break you' | | It's not the first time he has been asked the question and it probably won't be the last, but it never gets any easier to answer. How does Yaya Toure feel when football fans are directing monkey chants at him? | | FULL STORY | | | | | Chinese company treats 6,400 employees to French vacation | | More than 6,000 employees of Tiens Group -- a Chinese conglomerate -- were given the VIP treatment on an all expenses paid trip to France to celebrate the company's 20th birthday. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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BUSINESS | CNNmoney.com | | | Honda recalls 5 million cars as airbag woes spread | | Honda has recalled an additional 4.89 million cars equipped with possibly faulty airbags manufactured by Japan-based Takata. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Christie's has sold $1.5 billion of art in three days | | Christie's auction house is having a stellar week, selling $1.54 billion of fine art and collectibles over just three days. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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HEALTH | CNN.com/HEALTH | | | Mother, son both fighting cancer | | Cheryl Mauthe is hoping that 2015 is the year when good things begin again. | | FULL STORY | | | | | How a coma made me a happier person | | Not everyone gets to have a near-death experience. Kelly Hager considers herself lucky for hers. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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TECHNOLOGY | CNN.com/TECH | | | 'Incredible shrinking car' drives sideways to park in tiny spaces | | As cities continue to grow at a dizzying rate, commuters are constantly battling ever-increasing congestion on the roads and a lack of parking, just to get to work. | | FULL STORY | | | | | How a high-tech bra could be your next doctor | | To find out all you need to know about your body's vital signs, all you need to do is to get dressed. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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ENTERTAINMENT | CNN.com/SHOWBIZ | | | 'Big Bang' gives way to 'Supergirl': Five things we learned from CBS' schedule | | For a network that has traditionally made few changes, CBS has a few big ones coming in the fall, including the end of "CSI" after 15 years. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Creed's Scott Stapp says he's bipolar | | There was a time last fall when Creed lead singer Scott Stapp claimed he was "penniless," had taken to living in a Holiday Inn and was convinced his family was involved in ISIS. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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