President Barack Obama has arrived in Tokyo, beginning a four-nation Asia trip, his first to the region as president. (Nov. 13)
Federal prosecutors have taken steps to seize four U.S. mosques and a New York City skyscraper owned by a nonprofit Muslim organization long suspected of being secretly controlled by the Iranian government. (Nov. 12)
The 49ers snapped a four-game losing streak, beating the visiting Bears Thursday night, 10-6. Frank Gore ran for 104 yards and a touchdown. Bears quarterback Jay Cutler threw a career-high five interceptions. (Nov. 13)
Security was tight in Tokyo as Japan prepared for the first visit of U.S. President Barack Obama, with small protests emerging.
In an Australian first, Melbourne surgeons are preparing to separate conjoined twins whose heads are fused together.
Thousands of Twilight fans have turned out in London to meet the stars of the second instalment of the vampire series, 'New Moon'.
A female pilot has become the first woman to join Britain's RAF Red Arrows.
Kevin Rudd has attempted to convince Indian officials foreign students are safe in Australia.
Some of the 78 asylum seekers aboard an Australian Customs ship are expected to disembark shortly after political negotiations.
Rutgers routed No. 23 South Florida Thursday, 31-0. Rutgers had seven sacks, blocked a punt and forced the Bulls into four turnovers. It was the first time South Florida had been shut out in a regular season game. (Nov. 13)
Farnold DeGand sits out due to academic problems, but NC State defeats Ga State 69-53
Carly Fiorina explains why she's running for the Senate
New book claims mainstream media was out to destroy former VP nominee
NC State's head coach says he's pleased with his team's 2nd-half performance against Georgia State
The man convicted of killing Little Rock, Arkansas, television personality Anne Pressly has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. (Nov. 12)
NC State guard Julius Mays says he's comfortable in the Pack's "2-point guard" offense
Authorities in Missouri have identified additional victims and arrested a sixth adult in a child sex abuse case. Five family members charged in the case made their first court appearance Thursday. (Nov. 12)
NC State forward Dennis Horner says the Pack overcame a lax first half to beat Georgia State
Police said Shaniya Nicole Davis was seen at a Sanford hotel on Tuesday morning with 29-year-old Mario Andrette McNeill.
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Strong winds knocked down a tree, causing a gas leak at Georgetown North townhomes in Raleigh Thursday night, Raleigh police said.
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North Carolina Department of Transportation Resident Engineer Jeff Allen said he has received many calls from drivers about the problem area - which stretches for more than a mile between Harrison Avenue and Interstate 540.
In Sarah Palin's new memoir, "Going Rogue," she confirms that she had wanted to speak on election night, but was denied the chance and says she was kept "bottled up" from reporters during the campaign. (Nov. 7)
Tom Suiter's Extra Effort award goes to Kareem Martin, an outstanding football and basketball player from Roanoke Rapids.
Footage from July 13, 2008, reveals a deadly Taliban attack on U.S. soldiers.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
How Afghan government corruption could affect U.S. troop strategy.
A female pilot has become the first woman to join Britain's elite R.A.F. Red Arrows.
A new Web site teaches parents do-it-yourself therapy for autistic children.
20 of the 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers on board the Oceanic Viking have changed their minds.
Senate's top Democrat makes suggestion about how to pay for reform effort
Kevin Rudd has tried to convince Indian officials that foreign students are safe in Australia, but not everything has gone smoothly for the P.M.
A New York mother of six has lost custody of her children after authorities found a mass animal cemetery in her backyard. Officials are also trying to determine if any of the 20 dead dogs found buried were stolen from neighbors. (Nov. 12)
Diabetes affects more than 24 million Americans and is linked to killing more than 200,000 of them each year. The illness is increasingly considered an epidemic, its rise associated with chronic obesity and blamed on the sedentary lifestyle and high-fat and -sugar diet pervasive in American culture.
Glenn Beck opens the Advent Calendar for America
The behavioral analysis process, once called profiling, can help investigators after all leads have been exhausted and the case is stalled.
The parents accused of pulling a spectacular hoax by reporting that their 6-year-old son had floated away aboard a helium bail have agreed to plead guilty in a deal that could send them both to jail but protect the wife from deportation. (Nov. 12)