Former President Bill Clinton and the two freed journalists were greeted at the airport by family members and Al Gore, who founded the company that employs the journalists.
AP - Two American journalists jubilantly reunited with family and friends early Wednesday upon returning to the United States with former President Bill Clinton, whose diplomatic trip to North Korea secured their release nearly five months after their arrests.
AP - Trumpeting a "made in America" message, President Barack Obama on Wednesday unveiled a national investment in electric cars as the latest effort to rebuild an economy that keeps shedding jobs.
AP - A man who sprayed bullets into a fitness class filled with women, killing three and then himself, apparently kept a Web page in which he wrote about years of rejection by women and an earlier plan for violence at the gym in which he said he "chickened out."
A gunman walked into an LA Fitness gym outside Pittsburgh, turned off the lights and fired off 50 rounds, killing three women before killing himself Tuesday evening, police said. At least 10 other people were injured. The man didn't speak but was carrying a gym bag with a note inside it.
Laura Ling told reporters about the shock she and Euna Lee felt when former President Clinton showed up in Pyongyang, North Korea. Ling, who had been detained with Lee since March, said they were taken to a meeting and saw Clinton. "We were shocked, but we knew instantly in our hearts that the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end."