CNN's Kyra Phillips investigates allegations that a popular yoga and wellness program exhibits cult-like tendencies.
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CNN's Kyra Phillips investigates allegations that a popular yoga and wellness program exhibits cult-like tendencies.
CNN's Kyra Phillips asks Dahn Yoga founder Ilchi Lee about accusations against his organization.
What changes need to be made in order to make America safe? A pair of experts join CNN's Campbell Brown to discuss.
Campbell talks with former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff about the attempted terror bombing.
Campbell talks with her guest about how the U.S. government will prosecute the attempted plane bombing terror suspect.
CNN's Rick Sanchez talks with his panel about recent scrutiny of what it takes to be put on the no-fly list.
Sen. Hutchison joins CNN's Ali Velshi to discuss her concerns with the proposed health care legislature.
CNN's TJ Holmes takes an exclusive look at the actors and simulations used to train U.S. troops for war.
A U.S. Army general, who banned soldiers from getting pregnant, now says they will not be court marshaled.
Does the blockbuster 'Avatar' have a hidden message? Stephen Lang, who stars in the movie, talks about it.
The U.S. military says soldiers in Iraq who get pregnant or get a fellow soldier pregnant could face court-martial.
Sen. Bernard Sanders joins Ali to share his feelings and concerns regarding the new health care bill.
Two siblings reunite on CNN and meet for the first time after finding one another on Facebook.
CNN's Rick Sanchez and his panel discuss the death of a major drug kingpin and how that will affect the war on drugs.
Before heading to war, many soldiers come to Ft. Irwin in the Mohave Desert where training is anything but basic.
Campbell talks with Dr. Sanjay Gupta on calls for cell phones to have warning labels due to a perceived cancer risk.
Campbell talks with her panel about Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke being named Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
There are 200,000 American women fighting the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and many them are single mothers.
Campbell Brown talks with her panel about why it's important for teens to get heart screenings at an early age.
Campbell talks with senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin about companies being able to read employee text messages.
Having PTSD is hard enough for all veterans, but when it comes to treating it, women face hurdles men simply don't.
Campbell talks with her legal panel about their reaction to the new privacy settings recently released by Facebook.
Female soldiers serving in supporting roles are just as susceptible to PTSD. CNN's Campbell Brown reports.
The Reverend Franklin Graham discusses President Obama's Nobel speech, Islam, and Sarah Palin..
CNN's Graham Flanagan grows a mustache to raise awareness for prostate cancer.
CNN's Campbell Brown talks with her panel about the so called "climate conspiracy."
Should young children get heart screenings? A new experiment is being done on kids and the results are stunning.
Whether you believe in global warming or not, there are some tings you can do at home to save money and the planet.
The hacked e-mail scandal called the very science behind global warming into question.
Two congressmen join CNN's Campbell Brown to debate how the e-mail scandal affected the perception of climate change.
A panel of experts joins CNN's Campbell Brown to discuss the evidence for and against the existence of global warming.
Campbell Brown interviews Amanda Knox's aunt and gets her reaction to Amanda's guilty verdict.
Pulitzer prize-winning author Tom Friedman discusses the climate change e-mail controversy and answers questions.
Executives who were at the President's job summit, talk about what needs to be done to create new jobs.
Simple DNA tests are now making it possible to find out everything you need to know about your family medical history.
Cycling champion Lance Armstrong gives advice to cancer patients and discusses Tiger Woods and Andre Agassi.
Campbell speaks to award-winning New York Times foreign affairs columnist Tom Friedman about Afghanistan.
The National Institutes of Health makes a major announcement on stem cells that could lead to breakthroughs in the field.
13 human embryonic stem cell lines are approved for federally funded research.
Who are you, and where did you come from? CNN's Deborah Feyerick follows one man's search for answers.
Why isn't Tiger Woods talking to the police or anyone else? Is he just making things worse?
Campbell talks with her panel about President Obama's plan for the war in Afghanistan and his pending troops announcement.
CNN's Campbell Brown speaks with Rear Adm. Anne Schuchat, MD, of the CDC about the latest news on H1N1 flu virus.
Trapped 'coma' man is now able to communicate by way of a keyboard. But some doctors are raising doubts.
Major U.S. airlines are expanding surcharges for flights on peak travel dates from now through May.
Some of the credit card industry's darkest secrets are exposed in a new PBS frontline documentary called "The Card Game."
President Obama and the First Lady are rolling out the red carpet at the White House for their first state dinner.
Campbell talks with her guest about a man whom doctors mistakingly thought was in a coma, but is now able to communicate.
Oprah Winfrey announced she will end her show in September 2011. The Oprah brand is not going anywhere. What's next?
This week's most intriguing person, legendary newsman Sir Harold Evans, talks about the stories in his new book.
Suspected Wal-Mart line cutter Heather Ellis makes a surprise plea deal. CNN's David Mattingly reports.
The battle for New York's best grocery bagger was recently held. 24 top baggers faced off, aisle-to-aisle.
CNN's Campbell Brown interviews TheWrap.com's Sharon Waxman about Oprah Winfrey's decision to leave her talk show.
Campbell Brown and her panel discuss the newly released memo declaring Nidal Hasan unprofessional and that he had a bad work ethic.
Dr. Daniel Kopans, a leading expert on mammograms, slams the task force that penned new guidelines.
NPR's Daniel Zwerdling obtained a memo that criticizes Maj. Nidal Hasan's performance at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Campbell talks with her panel about the revelation of a memo stating there were serious concerns about the suspect in the shootings.
Campbell talks with CNN Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin about the legal options for a woman who refused to deploy.
Campbell talks with the attorney for a woman who refused to deploy to Afghanistan and is now facing court martial.
Campbell talks with her guest as they fact check some of the claims made in Sarah Palin's book "Going Rogue."
Is it the end of privacy? Can someone live off the grid, one man tries to find out?
CNN's Tom Foreman and Polictifact's Bill Adair fact check claims made in Sarah Palin's new book.
CNN's Campbell Brown interviews Author Ken Auletta about his book, "Googled," and the rise of an internet empire.
There used to be boundaries between what's private and what's public, but not anymore. Is it the end of privacy?
CNN's Campbell talks with her panel about whether it is safe to hold trials of 9/11 conspirators in New York.
Obama makes speech in Japan, and CNN's Candy Crowley and Georgetown Univ. professor Victor Cha talk with Anderson Cooper.
Carrie Fisher opens up about the darkest parts of her past, including electric shock therapy. And, yes, she's funny.
Dr. Anne Schucat from the CDC answers questions about the spread of the H1N1 virus.
A look into Yale University's secret society known as Skull and Bones.
Can we rewire our troops to be 'trauma-proof?' CNN's Campbell Brown speaks with Brig. Gen. Rhonda Cornum.
Skull and Bones members include some of America's most powerful, CNN's Campbell Brown reports.
Cloaked in mystery, their ways hidden from view: Tom Foreman gets the story of the Freemasons.
Tennis great Martina Navratilova explains why she criticized Andre Agassi for using drugs during his tennis career.
CNN's Campbell Brown talks to the medic who treated the Fort Hood hero cop and the suspected shooter.
A woman whose younger brother was stationed at Fort Hood talks to CNN's Campbell Brown.
CNN's Tom Foreman takes a look at sprawling complex at Fort Hood where the shooting occurred.
One of the gunman involved in a deadly shooting at Fort Hood has been identified. CNN's Randi Kaye reports.
Is fear trumping science? One author explores the topic with CNN's Campbell Brown.
Iranian protesters chant "death to the dictator." Are the Ayatollahs losing their grip on power?
Michael Steele says the decision to ask a candidate to drop out in New York was made on a local level.
Is conventional wisdom wrong? The author of "Superfreakonomics" explains why some everyday things are wrong.
Should inmates pay for their jail time? We talk with one Sheriff who is charging his inmates.
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen answer your H1N1 questions.
Should the United States pay the Taliban in Afghanistan? CNN's Campbell Brown finds out.
CNN's Campbell Brown interviews Glamour editor in chief Cindi Leive about featuring plus-size models in its magazine.
Is the Obama administration just trying to silence critics? CNN's Campbell Brown asks a member of the administration.
Let's take a look at the other side of the witch hunt for executives who received bonuses from AIG.

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