Several people in New Smyrna Beach were disappointed and angry to learn that the so-called college students who were trying to sell them magazines, claiming to be earning money to study abroad, turned out to be scammers.
Sending more troops to Afghanistan is a tough sell to the public and Congress.
Three findings buried deep in the trove of forensic evidence could be the link between Casey Anthony and her daughter's remains in the woods, a source said Tuesday.
Even as Americans get away for Thanksgiving, they can't escape the mindset of a troubled economy. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Nov. 24)
Police said a man was arrested on Tuesday and charged with dragging a woman into the bushes off of an Orlando street at gunpoint and raping her.
18-year-old Jared Christiansen isn't letting his age stop him from thinking big. He is one of two Democrats aiming to replace Jim Doyle as Wisconsin's governor. Doyle is not running for a third term. (Nov. 24)
Jetstar will seek advice from wheelchair sports star Kurt Fearnley to change its policies for disabled customers.
If Obama sends reinforcements to Afghanistan, how will the U.S. pay for it?
People who waited for hours to see Sarah Palin on Tuesday say it was worth the wait.
Additional troops will likely protect Afghan villages and train security forces.
It's rare in this economy to hear about starting a business, but in Orlando there's a new flea market where entrepreneurs with businesses ranging from cake supplies to selling designer goods are taking a shot at their dream.
The event will include lettuce from Michelle Obama's garden and Bollywood music.
Western warmup
Chinese authorities execute two people convicted over the 2008 tainted milk powder scandal that killed at least six children and made nearly 300,000 ill.
Three-day forecast for the entire US, updated each morning and afternoon.
Signaling he's decided on new troop levels for the Afghanistan war, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he intends to 'finish the job' on his watch and destroy terrorist networks in the region. (Nov. 24)
A look at weather conditions in the West, updated twice each day.
Former U.S. senator says health care bill is all about side deals and political maneuvering
A look at weather conditions in the South, updated twice each day.
Sen. Inhofe wants investigation into possibility that scientists fudged global warming evidence
A look at weather conditions in the Northeast, updated twice each day.
Flair bartenders battle in Poland
People in need of help this Thanksgiving lined up at the Halifax Urban Ministries early Tuesday morning.
The Zhu Zhu pet is one of this year's must-have holiday gifts. It's almost impossible to find in stores. The one place you can find them is online, but be ready to pay a premium. (Nov. 24)
David Cutcliffe has a Duke jersey for the reporter who asks "the question of the week."
President vows to 'finish the job'
Discussing ways to pay for more troops in Afghanistan, with Todd Harrison, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and Mackenzie Eaglen, Heritage Foundation.
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Adam Lambert's performance backlash, Tyler Perry's generous donation, and Susan Boyle's album debut.
Dissecting the FOMC minutes, with James Bianco, Bianco Research; Zane Brown, Lorb Abbett and CNBC's Steve Liesman.
A program that pays forest families to guard the environment is Brazil's latest tool to cut deforestation ahead of December's global climate talks in Copenhagen.
A look at weatherization and how to profit from it, with CNBC's Brian Shactman.
A speedboat racer was hospitalized after his vessel went airborne and broke apart upon hitting the water this weekend during a race in Arizona. (Nov. 24)
A look at the demand for gold and the weak dollar, with CNBC's Scott Cohn.
Here's the latest news for Tuesday, Nov. 24: Obama confident public will support Afghan decision; Census worker staged death; Executions in China for tainted milk scandal; First State Dinner at Obama White House.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer gives his take on the markets.
An Alabama district attorney is considering charging a 14-year-old girl with helping arrange the gang rape of her ninth-grade classmate, after conflicting statements she made in a TV interview. (Nov. 24)
Debating whether the government should have second thoughts about pay limits, with Jack Burkman, J.M. Burkman & Associates and Julie Roginsky, Democratic strategist.
The World Health Organisation is looking into reports of the spread of a drug-resistant strain of H1N1 swine flu in several countries -- including the U.S., the U.K. and China.
Sarah Palin talked to the crowd waiting for her book signing Tuesday at The Villages.
Iran's Ahmadinejad arrives in Bolivia as part of South American tour to rally support in region.