Prince Charles and wife Camilla have hit the red carpet for the premiere of Peter Jackson's latest film.
A Jordanian man charged with trying to blow up a Dallas skyscraper with what he thought was a car bomb will go on trial next summer. The trial was supposed to start in December but the judge found that more time was needed to review evidence. (Nov. 24)
Robbie Williams has opened up about love, life and his 20 year career.
NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson was in New York City Tuesday, celebrating his fourth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championship. Johnson wrapped up the title with a fifth place finish in Sunday's season-ending race. (Nov. 24)
An inquiry has begun in London to investigate why Britain took part in the invasion of Iraq.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle welcomed Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife to the White House Tuesday for the administration's first state dinner. (Nov. 24)
Mothers Against Drunk Driving launched their Tie One on for Safety holiday ribbon campaign Tuesday. The 21st annual crusade coincides with the Booze It & Loose It initiative, both aimed at reducing drunken driving.
A Connecticut man has pleaded not guilty to allegations he set his girlfriend on fire and tried to set her 12-year-old daughter ablaze. (Nov. 24)
Eddie George and Jason King look at the possible upsets in Week 13 of the college football season.
Don Imus and Charles McCord react to Senate health care vote
North Carolina elections officials have asked more than a dozen state officials and lawmakers to fix potential problems with campaign finance reports.
Don Imus and Charles McCord on President Obama's policies
Some North Carolina lawmakers are questioning political advocacy by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.
A new study finds ginkgo biloba can help prevent peripheral vascular disease.
The death of a 5-year-old Fayetteville girl is already resonating through hallways of the Legislative Building, where lawmakers say state programs designed to protect children need more support.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh toasts President Obama at state dinner.
Don Imus and Charles McCord on Obama, health care and more
Gov. Beverly Perdue says it's important to be thankful this week for North Carolina residents trying to rebuild their lives and the volunteers who help them succeed.
Deadly helicopter crash into Mediterranean Sea; More than 40 killed in Philippines over election
N.C. State QB Russell Wilson will help lead the Wolfpack in these tough times on and off the field.
Ways to shed the holiday debt.
Our experts break down the MVP race in the NFL.
Dinner guests include politicians, famous actors and journalists.
Our experts pick their winners in the three big Thanksgiving Day games.
The Obamas host their first official state dinner for the Indian prime minister.
A look at four struggling NFL teams. Are the QBs or the team to blame?
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)
Our experts break down this matchup and give their predictions for who will win.
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Heavy fog is blanketing northern China and causing chaos on the roads.
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)
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.
Race to fill the late Ted Kennedy's Senate seat in Massachusetts
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
Pete the moose cannot legally be kept on the farm where he was raised.
The Prime Minister wants the Senate to vote on the emissions trading scheme before negotiations at the climate change conference in Copenhagen.
Sending more troops to Afghanistan is a tough sell to the public and Congress.
The death toll from a politically motivated massacre in the southern Philippines has risen to 46.