"Bright Young Things" - that's the name of a new ad campaign for Victoria's Secret's "PINK" line.
Officially, those clothes are marketed toward young women. But some of the models look more like girls than women. And the panties being advertised by "PINK" are emblazoned with suggestive words like, "dare you," "wild" and "call me" and that is making some parents upset.
Out front tonight: Child Psychiatrist, Dr. Charles Sophy and Radio host Stephanie Miller and CNN Contributor Reihan Salam.
The FAA may amend rules on use of electronic devices during takeoff and landing.
David Mattingly is OutFront with the story
Buzz Bissinger, celebrated author of "Friday Night Lights" and one of the last journalists to publicly defend Lance Armstrong, has revealed that he is addicted to shopping for clothes.
In an article in GQ magazine, Bissinger recounts his fashion obsession, and reveals he has spent more than $600,000 on clothes in less than three years.
Erin Burnett has the story.
Supreme Court justices heard arguments today for and against California's 2008 ban on same-sex marriage known as Proposition 8.
The justices have the power to make same-sex marriage the law of the land. Currently, it's only the law in nine states and Washington D.C.
Some justices seemed wary of issuing a broad ruling.
"This was a deeply divided Supreme Court, and a court that seemed almost to be groping for an answer here," said CNN Senior Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin after following 80 minutes of arguments.
U.S. Supreme Court hears same-sex marriage arguments
OutFront tonight: Senior Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin.
North Korea is putting all of its missile and artillery units on "the highest alert" and threatening to strike U.S. targets in Hawaii, Guam and South Korea.
North Korea issues new threat to U.S. bases
In its latest threat, the rogue communist nation says America "should be mindful that everything will be reduced to ashes and flames the moment the first attack is unleashed."
Tension between the U.S. and North Korea has been escalating for months but the White House says it won't be intimidated.
Leighton: N. Korea needs one shot to be lucky
OutFront tonight: Matthew Chance is on the island of Yeonpyeong which is just four miles from North Korean waters and Colonel Cedric Leighton. He was stationed on the island of Guam for 15 months and is personally familiar with American assets in the region.