Six tons of illegal elephant ivory has been destroyed by the U.S. government.
The massive stockpile was seized over the past 25 years, and today's "Ivory Crush" highlights what some consider a worldwide threat - not only to the elephant population, but to the U.S.'s national security.
CNN's Ana Cabrera is OutFront with tonight's Money & Power.
Toronto's embattled mayor continues to come undone.
There are new allegations tonight against Rob Ford, including guzzling vodka while driving a car, inviting a woman who looked like an escort to his office, and making lewd comments to a female staffer. And there are others!
Ford says it's all lies. He got so angry, he responded to a lewd accusation with a vulgar response of his own. Outfront tonight is CNN anchor Bill Weir, who has been all over this story.
The botched rollout of Obamacare and the temporary "fix" announced by the president today has some Democrats on edge, especially those who are facing re-election next year.
Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana is still pushing legislation to prevent people from being dropped by insurers regardless of the president's announcement. And Landrieu is not alone on the left.
Is the Democratic Party headed for a civil war of its own? Outfront tonight with some perspective is CNN's Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley.
Can President Obama fix the flat?
With millions of Americans forced to lose their existing health coverage, and the President's admission that Obamacare isn't working the way he had hoped, there is no question he and his administration have been dealt a huge setback.
His proposal? Any American who was dropped by their health provider can keep their plan for another year, but will this temporary "fix" lead to bigger problems for health care and the president's future agenda? John King is CNN's chief national correspondent and he is Outfront tonight with more.
To prevent premiums from surging, the Obama administration needs about 40% of those who enroll in Obamacare to be young and healthy. That number is integral to the success or failure of the law, because the administration doesn't reach it, the model won't be economically viable.
CNN's Tom Foreman is OutFront tonight to break down exactly how these insurance plans are set up so that they can remain affordable.