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CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more.

An oil and gas platform caught fire today off the Louisiana coast and there are reports of a sheen in the water, Gov. Jindal says. All platform workers are safe, officials say.
Hurricane Earl is forecast to be just off the North Carolina coast tonight. The storm, now a Category 3, has top sustained winds of 125 mph.
Chris Meek put his motorcycle in storage in Wilmington, North Carolina, to protect it from Hurricane Earl as the Category 4 hurricane headed toward the North Carolina coast.
Thad Allen, the government's point man on the oil disaster, said crews are expected to begin efforts Thursday to remove the blowout preventer on BP's ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico.
Direct peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians will start Thursday as President Barack Obama urged both sides to come up with a peaceful solution to the long running Mideast conflict.
World Vision Latest News

World Vision is a Christian relief and development organization dedicated to helping children and their communities worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty.

In Mali, malnutrition threatens the health of children like Adama. But thanks to a 12-day nutritional training program organized by World Vision, mothers can learn how to feed their children balanced and healthy meals.
World Vision has sent an assessment team to the area affected by a catastrophic landslide in China's Gansu province. Our team is determining needs there while continuing our response to deadly floods that hit the country in June.
As the nation marks the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on August 29, forecasters are predicting this year’s record warm seas could trigger another devastating hurricane season. World Vision is prepared to respond to severe storms this year, just as we did in 2005.
After a harrowing escape from deadly floods in Pakistan, Nasreen and her family are thankful for an emergency distribution of food and water they received from World Vision.
From a very young age, Christorey worked for pennies and struggled to face his parents' alcoholism and their impoverished situation. But thanks to World Vision, he was able to beat the odds and go back to school.
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