Meteorologist Amy Sweezey brings you Tuesday's weather forecast.
As a mother and her son, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud, walked through Somalia's capital last September, she saw a bullet tear through her 8-year-old's cheekbones, nose and mouth. Ahmed is struggling to heal. His is a lost face of Somalia's war. (Nov. 23)
Authorities work to locate a man after a home burned to the ground.
Florida is still No. 1 in college football as the top nine teams held onto their spots in the latest AP Top 25 Poll. Each of the top three teams, Florida, Alabama and Texas, face longtime rivals this coming week. (Nov. 22)
The annual hajj pilgrimage to Mecca is underway. It's a must for Muslims around the world and more than two million people are expected at the holy site in Saudi Arabia. But for those who don't have the time or money to make it this year, how about a virtual trip to hajj? An Egypt-based website is becoming increasingly popular. Duration: 01:41.
State and federal authorities will investigate the death of a teen who was killed in a wood chipper accident. Poquoson police say Frank Gornick was part of a three-person crew working to remove tree limbs and debris from a home. (Nov. 23)
The presence of green algae on the coast of Brittany is more than an eyesore -- gasses given off by the algae are harmful, and have already claimed the life of a horse. The problem is thought to be caused by nitrates in the sea, the byproducts of intensive agriculture. It's sparked a fierce debate in France about farming methods, with many farmers now saying they feel victimised. Duration: 01:42
An insurance executive accused of secretly making nude video recordings of ESPN cable TV sports reporter Erin Andrews pleaded not guilty Monday to interstate stalking. The AP's John Mone reports. (Nov. 23)
The Islamic hajj pilgrimage this year peaks from November 25 to 29, coinciding with the height of a global alert over swine flu. Of the 6,000 Muslim faithful in Jordan preparing their journey, few have been vaccinated against the strain. Duration: 1:40
Police chief guilty of breaking into home of Sarah Jessica Parker's surrogate.
Cambodian schoolchildren are only just starting to learn about the murderous Khmer Rouge regime with the help of new textbooks. The hardline regime killed up to two million people during its 1975-9 rule. Duration: 01:54.
The Funnyman tells "GMA" about his tour and new film co-starring John Travolta.
A New South Wales toddler who can't swallow food is flying to Austria so doctors can help her eat.
The Calif. governor parks in a red zone weeks after his wife broke the same law.
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.
Rihanna talks to 'GMA' about her new album.
Graves believes the defense needs improving after the win against Gardner-Webb.
Mellody Hobson tells you where and how to get the most for your money.
The UNC forward talks about how hard he took the Syracuse loss before tying a career high with 22 points versus Gardner-Webb.
The singer's AMA performance garners audience complaints for being too racy.
Deon Thompson has a career night, and UNC gets back in the win column with a 93-72 victory against Gardner-Webb.
The White House is bracing for a tough sell of President Barack Obama's long-awaited decision on whether to commit tens of thousands of new U.S. forces to the stalemated war in Afghanistan. (Nov. 24)
Residents in north-west England are assessing damage caused by the country's heaviest rain on record.
Chief guilty of 3 counts in Parker-Broderick case; Lambert's performance draws over 1,500 complaints; Overnight star Susan Boyle focus of TV special. (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.
Devon Alexander was among 30 boys who began boxing in a program started by a local police officer. Over half of those young men are now in jail or dead, but Alexander has defied the odds to become a champ. AP Video essay by Martha Irvine. (Nov. 24)
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.
Approximately 23 percent of homes have "underwater" mortgages.
North Carolina public health officials are continuing to address public concern over the mutated strain of the H1N1 virus.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled 2.1 million Stork Craft cribs.
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.
More than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing are being recalled, the biggest crib recall in U.S history, following reports of four infant suffocations. (Nov. 24)
The North Carolina Highway Patrol is conducting its "Operation Slow Down" campaign to crackdown on speeding drivers.
Here's the latest news for Tuesday Nov. 24: Obama to announce new Afghanistan strategy soon; Major crib recall; Future of three U.S. Hikers held in Iran; Home sales jump again.
UNC quarterback TJ Yates discusses his team's turnaround post-Florida State
In Kerala — a part of India known as the Venice of the East a network of canals has become home to a huge floating grocery store. (24 November 2009)
UNC linebacker Bruce Carter gives his perspective on the State-Carolina rivalry
Malicious worm targets iPhone's whose Apple Protection was removed.
Our college football experts break down the best six conferences.
Officials say President Obama could call for 40,000 troops as early as January.