Don Imus and Charles McCord on President Obama's policies
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh toasts President Obama at state dinner.
Heavy fog is blanketing northern China and causing chaos on the roads.
Don Imus and Charles McCord on Obama, health care and more
WRAL's Scott Mason travels to Forsyth County for the story of the Zinzendorf Hotel. The structure was completed and burned in the same year, 1892.
Deadly helicopter crash into Mediterranean Sea; More than 40 killed in Philippines over election
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
Ways to shed the holiday debt.
The Prime Minister wants the Senate to vote on the emissions trading scheme before negotiations at the climate change conference in Copenhagen.
Dinner guests include politicians, famous actors and journalists.
The death toll from a politically motivated massacre in the southern Philippines has risen to 46.
The Obamas host their first official state dinner for the Indian prime minister.
Eighteen of the 100 North Carolina counties have poverty levels above 20 percent, according to a report released Tuesday by the NC Justice Center.
Three lacrosse players at Sacred Heart University have been charged with conspiring to sexually assault a female student in a dorm room. A lawyer for one of the men said the accusations were a gross exaggeration of alcohol-fueled hijinks. (Nov. 24)
Cumberland County sheriff's deputies are looking for a Fayetteville woman they say attacked her boyfriend with a machete on Monday night.
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Europeans snatch up deals in Central Florida.
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Residents at the Mayfair Apartments, 1602 Chicora Court, received a letter recently from management informing them of the new policy. Managers claimed the lights aren't allowed due to fire safety reasons.
A Kentucky census worker found naked, bound with duct tape and hanging from a tree with "fed" scrawled on his chest killed himself but staged his death to make it look like a homicide, authorities said Tuesday. (Nov. 24)
Several people in New Smyrna Beach were disappointed and angry to learn that the so-called college students who were trying to sell them magazines, claiming to be earning money to study abroad, turned out to be scammers.
Race to fill the late Ted Kennedy's Senate seat in Massachusetts
Three findings buried deep in the trove of forensic evidence could be the link between Casey Anthony and her daughter's remains in the woods, a source said Tuesday.
Pete the moose cannot legally be kept on the farm where he was raised.
Police said a man was arrested on Tuesday and charged with dragging a woman into the bushes off of an Orlando street at gunpoint and raping her.
Sending more troops to Afghanistan is a tough sell to the public and Congress.
Jetstar will seek advice from wheelchair sports star Kurt Fearnley to change its policies for disabled customers.
Even as Americans get away for Thanksgiving, they can't escape the mindset of a troubled economy. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Nov. 24)
People who waited for hours to see Sarah Palin on Tuesday say it was worth the wait.
18-year-old Jared Christiansen isn't letting his age stop him from thinking big. He is one of two Democrats aiming to replace Jim Doyle as Wisconsin's governor. Doyle is not running for a third term. (Nov. 24)
It's rare in this economy to hear about starting a business, but in Orlando there's a new flea market where entrepreneurs with businesses ranging from cake supplies to selling designer goods are taking a shot at their dream.
If Obama sends reinforcements to Afghanistan, how will the U.S. pay for it?
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Additional troops will likely protect Afghan villages and train security forces.
A look at weather conditions in the South, updated twice each day.
The event will include lettuce from Michelle Obama's garden and Bollywood music.
A look at weather conditions in the Northeast, updated twice each day.
Chinese authorities execute two people convicted over the 2008 tainted milk powder scandal that killed at least six children and made nearly 300,000 ill.
A look at weather conditions in the West, updated twice each day.