
Helio Castroneves has won the Indy 500 three times and will soon be racing for his fourth win.
Castroneves talks to Kiran Chetry and Christine Romans about new Indy car racing season, dancing and parenting.
A student at Edgewater Elementary School in Volusia County, Florida is being asked to withdraw from the school by her classmates' parents.
The student has a life-threatening peanut allergy and, as a result, her classmates are asked to make accommodations to ensure her safety. Some parents of children at the school say the extra steps their children are taking to ensure the girl's health, such as washing their hands or rinsing out their mouths, are taking away from their own children's learning. Meanwhile, the school is standing by its decision to make accommodations for the student.
Do your kids have allergies? What's your take on the situation?
Jason Carroll reports on the controversy in Florida.
Dr. Scott Sicherer, Professor of Pediatrics at Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at Mount Sinai Medical Center, talks to Kiran Chetry about how to handle food allergies.
(CNN) - A woman was killed and more than 50 other people were wounded in a blast near Jerusalem's central bus station as the evening rush hour began Wednesday, authorities said.
Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. talks to Ali Velshi about the bombing.
Ali Velshi looks at two different theories on how to approach the purchase of airline tickets with rising oil and ticket prices on today's American Morning.
Should you buy now or wait to book for summer vacation?
Wednesday marks one year since President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, but many of the bill's nuances are still unclear to Americans.
Consumer Reports is reviewing the bill and sorting fact from fiction. Nancy Metcalf, the Senior Program Editor for Consumer Reports Health, talks to American Morning's Christine Romans about the health care bill on its one year anniversary.
As coalition airstrikes in Libya continue, President Obama says the United States is ready to hand over control of the mission to international forces.
Fouad Ajami, Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Johns Hopkins University, talks to American Morning about Operation Odyssey Dawn.

