Iranian President Ahmadinejad arrived in Brasilia on Monday for a 24-hour stay that started with a meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Democrats prepare for tougher battle after victory in first crucial vote on health care bill
DHHS officials are reviewing cases where the state pays for private-duty nurses to care for disabled patients and has denied or reduced care for dozens.
President Obama will have final meeting with top advisers to decide how many troops to send to Afghanistan
Gypsies, or Rom, have lived in the Middle East for centuries and until the fall of Saddam Hussein, played an important, if marginal, role in the local culture. But since the war in 2003 and the subsequent rise of religious extremism, they have been pushed even further into poverty and exclusion.
A bomb plot on police headquarters in Ireland; China blames overcrowding for horrible mining accident
Beverly Baskin, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Eastern North Carolina, said the gold market has exploded.
Deaths linked to drop-down crib prompt recall of 2.1 million Stork Craft cribs.
A state child fatality review team will look into any contact the Cumberland County DSS had with the family of Shaniya Davis before the 5-year-old was kidnapped and killed.
Epic showdown in Peru
With the state's unemployment rate for October at 11 percent, retail stores are hoping consumers still spend money on Black Friday.
You'll need to be 21 to take a bite out of this Thanksgiving turkey. New York City tavern owner Paul Hurley unveiled what he is calling the nation's first 100-proof turkey on Monday. (Nov. 23)
Project Safe Neighborhoods is cracking down on gun crime, gangs and repeat offenders in communities across eastern North Carolina, federal prosecutors and local law police officers touted at a press conference Monday.
As India's Singh arrives for State visit in Washington, President Obama may face a balancing act when it comes to South Asia.
WRAL's Scott Mason profiles North Carolina's caisson unit, a team of horses that pay tribute to men and women who have served their country.
While handing out Thanksgiving food donations in Atlanta, celebrity chef Paula Deen was accidentally hit in the face with a ham. (Nov. 23)
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is expected to announce one of the largest crib recalls in United States history on Tuesday. The recall will involve cribs with drop-down sides that can pose a strangulation risk to babies, according to the agency.
The season 13 winner of 'America's Next Top Model' is a self-professed dork who advises the importance of being yourself on a reality TV show. (Nov. 23)
Pregnant women are among those most vulnerable to the H1N1 flu virus.
Dr. Manny debunks claims that receiving the H1N1 vaccine during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage