ABC's "World News with Diane Sawyer" has spent a lot of time lately talking about products made in the USA and how buying more locally made products can put Americans back to work.
They compiled a list of products made in the US and illustrated their findings on a cool interactive map. The map shows North Carolina with the fourth highest number of companies making products, with 43 companies listed.
It isn't exactly scientific (you can submit other companies you know of if they aren't on their list), but it's still pretty cool. Click on the map and then click each state to see the list of companies pop up, organized by city. The Raleigh company listed is Tierra Ideas, Inc. They turn recycled materials into computer bags, backpacks, bicycle seats, and other things. Burt's Bees is listed for Durham.

It's finally official. Katie Couric, who left her spot as anchor of the "CBS Evening News" in May, today signed a multi-year, multi-platform deal with ABC.
You're probably in one of two camps: Either you're sick to death of this x-rated homegrown trainwreck, or you can't wait for the next installment of "All My Love Children." If you're in that second camp, you'll want to set your DVR to catch all of Andrew Young's interviews as he jumps from show to show promoting his new book, "The Politician." So far, it looks like Young belongs to ABC, but if that changes, we'll add updates here.
Tonight's 6:30 national news on ABC ws the final broadcast of Charles "Charlie" Gibson.
ABC News has nabbed an exclusive interview with former John Edwards aide Andrew Young.
Charles Gibson announced today that he is retiring from the top anchor spot at ABC's "World News" at the end of this year. Diane Sawyer will be taking his place.

