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.
A look at the demand for gold and the weak dollar, with CNBC's Scott Cohn.
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.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer gives his take on the markets.
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)
Debating whether the government should have second thoughts about pay limits, with Jack Burkman, J.M. Burkman & Associates and Julie Roginsky, Democratic strategist.
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.
Sarah Palin talked to the crowd waiting for her book signing Tuesday at The Villages.
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)
Nov. 24 pet of the day
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.
Black Friday is just three days away, and there are some unbelievable deals to be had this year as you begin your holiday shopping. "Smart Shopper" Faye Prosser is here to help you make the most of them.
Iran's Ahmadinejad arrives in Bolivia as part of South American tour to rally support in region.
Two Congolese militiamen, Germain Katanga, 31, and Mathieu Ngudjolo, 39, pleaded not guilty as they were accused in The Hague on Tuesday of plotting to wipe out a village where their forces killed civilians, raped women and enslaved child soldiers.
St. Louis slugger Albert Pujols is a unanimous winner in voting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America and collects his second straight and third overall NL MVP award. (Nov. 24)
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Tuesday praised Sudanese activist-journalist Lubna Ahmed Hussein for her courage in fighting a Khartoum law punishing women who wear trousers.
Investigation into 14 men believed to be luring Somali Americans back to Africa to join terrorist groups
A floating hospital for the poor is sailing the Amazon, taking much-needed health services to populations who are still very isolated from the rest of the vast country.
How to enjoy your Thanksgiving feast without destroying your diet.