Former President Jimmy Carter was in Washington Tuesday signing copies of his new book and he commented on the current situation on the Korean peninsula. Carter visited North Korea in a successful bid to seek the release of a Korean minister. (Nov. 30)
Continue reading …The father of three young brothers who have been missing since Thanksgiving was charged with their kidnapping on Tuesday, hours after police said it’s unlikely the boys will be found alive. (Nov. 30)
Continue reading …Florida’s Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Continue reading …Spending the Night at a Museum With Reindeer
Continue reading …A monthly reading of consumer confidence was stronger-than-expected. But the AP’s Mark Hamrick reports, it still has a long way to go. (Nov. 30)
Continue reading …Animals at the Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna frolic in snow. The same storm system has caused widespread disruptions across Europe. (Nov. 30)
Continue reading …Asked about the release of 250000 US Government documents by the website Wikileaks, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the revelations were embarrassing and awkward but he added that the consequences of their release would be fairly modest. (Nov. 30)
Continue reading …Authorities say a 15-year-old boy who held 23 students and a teacher hostage in a Wisconsin classroom has died at a Green Bay hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police Chief Jeff Skorik says sophomore Samuel Hengel died at 10:44 am (Nov. 30)
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