USA Today Top Online Stories: Tue 11/30/10

By Peter Fowler at 30 Nov 2010

The USA Today lead headline online early Tuesday morning says "Online and Thanksgiving Day sales provide ray of hope." The paper says online shoppers flooded retail websites Monday, taxing Web servers and stressing mobile websites.

It says a student armed with a handgun held nearly two dozen students and a teacher hostage in a Wisconsin high school for about five hours before shooting himself when police broke into the classroom, authorities said.

The paper says Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton condemned the WikiLeaks release of once-classified diplomatic documents as nothing less than an attack on the United States and its allies.

It says the FBI has charged a California man for releasing the anchor on a moving cruise ship carrying more than 1,000 people, the Associated Press is reporting.

And the most popular story on USA Today says the NFL fined Houston Texans WR Andre Johnson and Tennessee Titans CB Cortland Finnegan $25,000 each on Monday for their fight in Sunday's game.

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