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Retailers hope consumers spend big money this holiday shopping season. Full Story »
Retailers hope consumers spend big money this holiday shopping season. Full Story »
A powerful homemade bomb sent a train bound from Moscow to St. Petersburg careening off its tracks, authorities said Saturday. The derailment killed at least 26 people in what officials consider an act of terrorism (Nov. 28) Full Story »
The Florida Highway Patrol attempted for a second day to speak with Tiger Woods and his wife about his early Friday morning car accident, but were unsuccessful. (Nov. 28) Full Story »
A crowded minivan blew a tire, clipped a delivery truck and rolled on a Louisiana interstate Saturday, killing five people and critically injuring another 10, state police said. (Nov. 28) Full Story »
A Washington state family whose turkey was stolen by a dog on Thanksgiving have quite a story to tell about how they eventually got the bird back. (Nov. 28) Full Story »
The Florida Highway Patrol says Tiger Woods and his wife asked investigators to return Sunday to try to clear up questions about how he crashed his SUV into a neighbor's tree. Full Story »
More than 600 people gathered for a memorial service Saturday in Granville County for a Stem woman who had been the subject of a year-long search. Full Story »
Mayor Charles Meeker wants the state to review part of Interstate 440, where a man fell to his death Friday while trying to help others involved in two wrecks. Full Story »
Wilson says he isn't sure when he'll decide on his future regarding football. Full Story »
Postgame Interview: Owen Spencer Full Story »
President Obama and his family attended the Oregon State-George Washington University basketball game Saturday. Brother-in-law Craig Robinson is the Oregon State coach, and the team beat George Washington 64-57. (Nov. 28) Full Story »
Baker talks about his what was going through his head as State was trying to run out the clock against Carolina Saturday afternoon. Full Story »
The political crisis in Honduras following the ousting of President Manuel Zelaya in a June coup is starving the country's already weak economy of cash, say analysts. Full Story »
Family members of victims slayed by the Shining Path Maoist guerrilla group in Peru in 1991 claim the remains of their loved ones. Full Story »
Postgame Interview: Marvin Austin Full Story »
Treasury secretary faces calls from left and right to resign Full Story »
Postgame Interview: Deunta Williams Full Story »