Video documental que analiza las graves consecuencias que tendría la entrega de bloques o áreas de territorio a empresas extranjeras para la explotación de nuestro petróleo.
A Chicago car has been parked in the same spot for months, getting 42 parking tickets and wasn't towed away. CBS 2's Jay Levine has the story.
No matter how long the wait, even if it's 50 years, it's better to find a love lost than to never have loved at all. Steve Hartman reports.
Michelle Miller takes a look at what might just be the golden age of plus-size modeling.
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So many apps, so little time. Daniel Sieberg reports on the hundreds of apps taking up space on our cell phones.
Journalist Peter Turnley remembers, in a showcase of photos, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. He also remembers its history and the long road to its demise. All photographs copyright Peter Turnley/CORBIS.
Johannna Neuman's journey from darkness to salvation is 70 years in the making, owing much of that to the Albanian family who saved her and her family during the Holocaust. Jim Axelrod reports.
"CBS News RAW": How many meatballs does it take to make a contest winner? In Las Vegas, the lucky number was 50. A man known as Joey Chestnut won the first Martorano's Masters Meatball Eating Championship.
At 61-years-old, Tom Thompson says he's kicking it old school, playing as a kicker for the Kangaroo football team at Austin College in Texas. KXII's Maddie Garrett has the full story from the field.
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