A New South Wales toddler who can't swallow food is flying to Austria so doctors can help her eat.
Officials say President Obama could call for 40,000 troops as early as January.
The UNC forward thinks the Heels are a long way from where they need to be, but believes his teammates and Roy Williams will help turn things around.
The Philippine president has declared an emergency in two provinces after dozens were gunned down in an election-related massacre. Police and soldiers found 22 bodies in a hillside mass grave Tuesday, after 24 were found Monday. (24 November 2009)
Graves believes the defense needs improving after the win against Gardner-Webb.
Learn the secrets to a great Thanksgiving stuffing.
The UNC forward talks about how hard he took the Syracuse loss before tying a career high with 22 points versus Gardner-Webb.
A former aide to Senator Ensign talks about betrayal in the wake of scandal.
Deon Thompson has a career night, and UNC gets back in the win column with a 93-72 victory against Gardner-Webb.
The inside story of an affair for a prominent conservative senator.
Residents in north-west England are assessing damage caused by the country's heaviest rain on record.
With new album 'Element of Freedom' due out in December, Alicia Keys talks about creating the music, her inspiration and working with Jay-Z on 'Empire State Of Mind.' (Nov. 24)
When asked to comment on the sex scandal that is threatening Mike Rann's career, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd praised the South Australian Premier's reply to allegations.
Demonstrators wearing blood-smeared masks of the former British and U.S. leaders stage a protest at the start of an official inquiry into Britain's involvement in the Iraq war.
Earlier this year, Brevard County leaders told its animal shelters to go "no-kill," but some say that policy has actually led to an increase in animals suffering.
Venezuelan students stage a hunger strike in Caracas to protest President Hugo Chavez's policies.
North Carolina public health officials are continuing to address public concern over the mutated strain of the H1N1 virus.
Three cheetah cubs debut at a Tokyo zoo, attracting thousands of visitors.
A wide range in pay for local managers of North Carolina's ABC boards and the reluctance of boards to make that information public has drawn the attention of Gov. Bev Perdue.
An Iraqi immigrant accused of killing his daughter because she had become too Westernized has pleaded not guilty in a Phoenix court. (Nov. 24)
The North Carolina Highway Patrol is conducting its "Operation Slow Down" campaign to crackdown on speeding drivers.
A college of music in Minnesota is offering a hip-hop diploma program they say is the first in the nation. They say rap is a dominating commercial force and deserves serious study, with students learning from rappers and DJs. (Nov. 24)
UNC quarterback TJ Yates discusses his team's turnaround post-Florida State
The White House is acknowledging that getting a binding agreement for cutting greenhouse gases at the Copenhagen Summit is very unlikely.
UNC linebacker Bruce Carter gives his perspective on the State-Carolina rivalry
A Florida man claims he was was at the center of a incident worthy of James Bond. Herve Jaubert claims a plan to design personal submarines failed and he had to leave a Middle East country like a covert spy. (Nov. 24)
Our college football experts break down whether guys like Charlie Weis, Rich Rodriguez and Bobby Bowden will hold into their jobs.
Indonesians express disappointment with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's handling of a corruption case.
Our college football experts break down the best six conferences.
A bandit is on the loose in Nevada, but police believe the culprit might be a 700 lb. Black bear. Authorities think the same bear may be responsible for a series of garage break-ins over the past three years. (Nov. 24)
Residents in flood devastated north west England have returned to their homes to assess the damage caused by the country's heaviest rain fall on record.
Heavy security patrols the streets of a southern Philippines town, after a massacre left at least 24 people abducted and brutally murdered.
Former British PM Margaret Thatcher has returned to Downing St.
The International Emmys bring out stars from around the world - from Sir David Frost, who was honored with The Founders Award, to Ed Westwick, of the CW's 'Gossip Girl.' (Nov. 24)
Kurt Fearnley recounted his ordeal at the National Disability Awards dinner in Canberra last night where the Prime Minister announced the possibility of a disability insurance scheme.
Prosecutors say John Kerry's eldest daughter won't be charged with drunken driving in Los Angeles. Alexandra Kerry will not be charged because of a lack of evidence. (Nov. 24)
Prime Minister Rudd has praised Mike Rann's performance as Premier when asked to comment on the sex scandal threatening the South Australian leader's career.
British TV productions won five International Emmys in Manhattan Monday night, while Brazil claimed its first prize and Sir David Frost was honored (Nov. 24)
An Italian air force plane has crashed onto train tracks near a military airport killing all five people on board.
The series that turned Jon and Kate Gosselin into celebrity parents of twins and sextuplets has come to an end in the wake of feuding and scandals consuming the estranged couple. (Nov. 23)