| Tonight on NBC Nightly News Shoppers hit the stores in force today looking for bargains, and signs point to bigger crowds this year at many retailers, including Best Buy, Sears and Toys R Us. Many people began their shopping at midnight or even before. Rehema Ellis reports on the traditional start of the holiday shopping season as the economy continues to struggle. North Korea fired off more artillery today in a defiant signal to South Korea and warned that the South's joint military exercises with the U.S. next week will push the region to the "brink of war." Ian Williams reports on the latest developments and Richard Engel looks at what's behind North Korea's latest hostilities. The U.S. government has briefed allies around the world on the expected release of hundreds of thousands of additional secret American files by the WikiLeaks website. President Obama is recovering from an injury he suffered today in a pickup basketball game. He received 12 stitches in his lip after being hit by someone's elbow. From the South Pacific, a remarkable story of survival as three teenagers adrift in a small boat for 50 days were found alive and rescued by a fishing vessel. And Brian Williams has tonight's Making a Difference report on Homes for Our Troops, a program that builds specially equipped houses for severely injured soldiers and, in the process, gives them back a little of what they lost in their sacrifice to their country. | | Top Videos |
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