Today's Situation Room:

Wolf Blitzer delivers the most important breaking news and political, international, and national security stories of the day. Tune to The Situation Room weekdays 5-7pm ET on CNN.

Wolf Blitzer delivers the most important breaking news and political, international, and national security stories of the day. Tune to The Situation Room weekdays 5-7pm ET on CNN.

December 13th, 2011
10:42 PM ET

Hezbollah claims to reveal 10 CIA spies in Lebanon

By Dugald McConnell and Brian Todd

The militant group Hezbollah claims it has blown the cover of 10 alleged CIA officers working in Lebanon.

In the latest round of an escalating spy war, Hezbollah's media arm, al Manar, posted a video Friday accusing the CIA of running espionage operations from the diplomatic cover of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. It discloses the alleged names of the current CIA station chief (including his birthdate), the former station chief, and three other officers, as well as code names for five others.

FULL STORY

December 13th, 2011
10:14 PM ET

NTSB: No cell phones, even with headsets

CNN's Lisa Sylvester reports on the new NTSB recommendation for a nationwide ban on all cell phone use while driving.

RELATED STORY:
NTSB recommends full ban on use of cell phones while driving

Post by:
Filed under: Cell phones • NTSB • Safety • Tech • Transportation
BLITZER’S BLOG: Ron Paul could surprise us
December 13th, 2011
04:11 PM ET

BLITZER’S BLOG: Ron Paul could surprise us

By Wolf Blitzer, CNN

(CNN) - Three weeks until the Iowa caucuses and anything is still possible, including an upset win by Rep. Ron Paul.

As you know, he has lots of devoted supporters. He has an excellent organization in Iowa. He could surprise a lot of people and actually win the caucuses, to the dismay of Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney.
FULL POST

Post by:
Filed under: 2012 election • Ron Paul • Wolf Blitzer
December 13th, 2011
12:51 PM ET

Buildings resemble 9/11 exploding towers

Some say proposed towers in S. Korea look like World Trade Center exploding. Jeanne Moos reports on the controversy.

Post by:
Filed under: Jeanne Moos