The gregarious announcer agreed to a four-year deal with ABC and will team with veteran play-by-play man Al Michaels to form a two-man booth on the show.
A pair of Air Force staff sergeants ate slaughtered farm animals and slept in the bitter cold without mats or blankets as their 10-hour mission to scout cave bombing targets in Afghanistan stretched into over a week.
A Montana militia organization was planning to assassinate as many judges, prosecutors and police officers as possible, amassing a weapons cache that included 30,000 rounds of ammunition, a targeted sheriff said.
The Commerce Department says new home sales fell 14.8 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 823,000. That's the lowest level since June 2000.
U.S. authorities are monitoring a growing number of contacts between American extremists and foreign terrorist groups to make sure the two don't begin collaborating on attacks.
Fear of flying has declined since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and six in 10 Americans say they would fight back against airborne terrorists, polls say.
BP PLC has announced it will no longer make political donations anywhere in the world, acknowledging that the relationship between corporations and government is under unprecedented scrutiny.
Almost a year after getting the request, the Energy Department will release thousands of records on Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force on orders from a judge who criticized the agency for moving too slowly.