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Obama heads to climate summit in Paris; new photos of Princess Charlotte.

— -- 1. Carson Calls on U.S. to Help Refugees Settle in Middle East

"These brave people want nothing more than an end the war in Syria. They want to go back to their lives. We must find a political end to this conflict. Millions of refugees have now been waiting for years for the end of the war to come in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey," Carson said in a statement released to ABC News.

2. President Obama Calls Trip to Paris for Climate Summit an Opportunity for Solidarity

"It's an opportunity to stand in solidarity with our oldest ally, just two weeks removed from the barbaric attacks there, and reaffirm our commitment to protect our people and our way of life from terrorist threats," President Obama said in a post on his Facebook.

3. Newborn Girl Buried Alive Rescued in Los Angeles

A newborn baby girl is in the hospital after she was found buried alive, under asphalt and rubble, Los Angeles officials said.

Authorities received a report Friday afternoon of a baby crying in a riverbed in Compton, a city in southern L.A. County, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department said.

Responding deputies heard a baby's muffled cry, said the sheriff's department, and as they searched inside a crevice along a bike path, they found the baby girl buried under pieces of asphalt and rubble.

4. Pope Francis Greeted by Cheering Crowd of 150,000 in Uganda

They sang. They danced, some wearing colorful grass skirts, others sporting feathered headdresses. And they smiled.

Their message to him: that Catholicism is more than a Sunday ritual to them. It is a tribe, an extended family and a shared sense of identity. Catholics make up nearly half the country.

5. Princess Charlotte Laughs at Stuffed Dog in Adorable New Photos

Kensington Palace released two new photos of 6-month-old Princess Charlotte Saturday. The photos were taken in early November by Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge at their country home Anmer Hall in Norfolk, the Palace said.

"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to be able to share two new photographs of Princess Charlotte," the Palace said in a statement. "The Duke and Duchess continue to receive warm messages about Princess Charlotte from all around the world and they hope that everyone enjoys these lovely photos as much as they do."