5 Stories You May Have Missed This Weekend

Ben Carson says he's here to stay; Matt LeBlanc on "dark time" after "Friends."

— -- 1. North Korea Missile Launch 'Strongly Condemned' by United Nations Security Council

During an emergency meeting over the launch, council members "restated their intent to develop significant" new sanctions against North Korea for violating UN resolutions, the UNSC said in a statement.

An agreement on a new sanctions resolution may come as early as next week, the council's president, Rafael Ramirez told reporters before stepping into the emergency meeting, according to The Associated Press.

2. Ben Carson Says He'll Stay in Race No Matter What Happens in New Hampshire

"Well, guess what? I'm still here. And I'm not going any place, either," he said.

3. London Bus Explosion Sparks Panic Among Those Unaware It Was for a Movie

A double-decker bus was blown up on bridge in front of Parliament in London on Sunday morning, sparking panic from those nearby who were unaware it was done on a movie set.

Some said children in a nearby playground were frightened and "freaked" by the blast.

4. Bernie Sanders and Larry David Together at Last on 'Saturday Night Live'

Asked how New Hampshire was going, Sanders replied, "Well, it's pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good," referencing David’s famous line from his show "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

Saturday was the first time the two doppelgangers stood side-by-side since David debuted his instant-Internet sensation impression of the presidential hopeful on "SNL" last fall. David hosted the show Saturday night.

5. Matt LeBlanc Says After 'Friends' Wrapped He Suffered 'Dark Time' in His Life

"I was burnt out," he told the Mirror. "I wanted to not have a schedule, not be somewhere. I was in a position to do that. My agent was bummed. Most actors call their agents and say, 'What's going on?' I'd call mine and say, 'Please lose my number for a few years.'

"It was a very dark time. I almost had a nervous breakdown," LeBlanc added.