The debate over health care reform is proving to be a no-holds barred battle but, as New York Times' David Pogue reports, electronic records have already provided one big change.
Gregg Mozgala was born with cerebral palsy, he often wore leg braces until he was 12 but, as Serena Altschul reports, dancing has proved to be a most unlikely medicine for this young man.
For the 15 million American still out of work, it is of little solace to them that they aren't alone, especially as the holidays quickly approach and the unemployment rate increases to 10%. As Seth Doane reports, many are on the job-hunt and those numbers are growing.
Allen Pizzey reports on the long and winding road that brought Amanda Knox from college student studying abroad in a small Italian town, to convicted murder who will spend the next 26 years in an Italian prison.
Tom Petty has kept his fans and made countless new ones over the 30 years he's been in rock and roll and Anthony Mason spends a little time with the musician.
Bill Geist explores the resurgence of the classic game of ping pong, which is now getting the celebrity treatment.
Ben Stein, a true-blue aficionado of capitalism, is troubled by the bankers Americans bailed out barely a year ago rewarding themselves with obscene bonuses.
A Pancake is bringing peace to one Glendale, Arizona woman, who made a pancake that resembled the Virgin Mary and is now keeping it safe in her freezer.
A peace activist parades his message around town via a mouse riding a cat on top of a dog. He uses his pals to make a point - "If a mouse, a cat and a dog can get along...why can't people?" From affiliate KTVT in Fort Worth, T.X.
A Massachusetts woman was down on her luck as an image of Jesus under her iron came just in time. They hope the iron can bring the holiday spirit to others as it has to them.
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