Monday, March 4, 2013

Pope Benedict - Arias Resumes Testimony In Ariz - Murder Trial

Hundreds gathered Sunday outside a synagogue in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday to say goodbye to Nathan and Raizy Blowber who were killed in

Queen Elizabeth II was hospitalized in London Sunday with symptoms of a stomach bug that has forced her to cancel all engagements for

As speculation mounts about who will replace Pope Benedict XVI, betting on his successor is becoming the largest non-sporting wager

WRAL anchor David Crabtree visits with the morning crew on Pope Benedict XVI's final day to recall his memories of the selection

Pope Benedict XVI will step down today after nearly eight years as leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics. Tens of thousands of

There is less than 24 hours until spending cuts that would have wide-ranging impact on services kick in. Lawmakers have yet to act.

Across the board spending cuts kick in, across the nation, March 1. President Barack Obama was scheduled to be in Virginia Tuesday

At least three deaths are blamed on a major snowstorm that's hitting the middle of the country, and 80,000 homes are without power.

At least 18 foreign tourists were killed Tuesday when a hot air balloon crashed into a sugar cane field in Egypt.

A hearing-impaired boy in New Hampshire has inspired a new Marvel Comics superhero - Blue Ear.

A New Hampshire fishing boat found a fossilized mammoth tooth in its scallop nets.

Steven Spielberg's blockbuster "Lincoln" uses actual Iraq and Afganistan war veterans to play Civil War wounded.

Family and friends of Oscar Pistorius gasped in relief Friday when a magistrate allowed bond for the Olympic sprinter accused of

A 4-year-old Oregon girl is being credited with saving her young sister after a car accident that killed their mother.

As many as 30 million people are in the path of a storm that is expected to cover 18 states in snow and ice Thursday and Friday.

Friday is the deadline for Congress to come up with a plan to avoid $85 billion in budget cuts which some have called so

The clock is counting down to a series of forced government spending cuts set to kick in Friday. What does the debate in Washington

Catholic cardinals will meet in Rome Friday to begin the process of choosing a new pope. Pope Benedict XVI stepped down Thursday

Jon Linkov, Consumer Reports' managing auto editor, talks with WRAL about the top picks for cars and trucks in 2013. After being shut

Huge crowds gathered in Rome Wednesday as Pope Benedict XVI prepares to step down. The leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics

C. Everett Koop, famous for his Abraham Lincoln-like beard and bow ties, was probably the most recognized Surgeon General in history.

An Indianapolis man who was walking 10 miles to a job interview recently got a helping hand from neighbors after getting a job offer

The Obama administration is painting a dire portrait of the many ways the public will feel the effects of automatic federal spending

A Seattle window-washing firm is staffed by men wearing kilts on the job.

Video of a sledding dog, monkey cowboys and a slowly disintegrating office tower are among the must-sees on CNN Friday.

Automatic spending cuts known as the sequester will hit in one week unless Congress comes up with a compromise. The President is

Comcast, the largest cable carrier in the Houston area, has decided it will no longer carry commercials for guns or weapons.

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