"CBS News RAW": A Romanian man got stuck as he apparently tried to break into a supermarket through a small window in Portugal, his trousers fell off as he tried to wiggle himself free.
"CBS News RAW": A Romanian man got stuck as he apparently tried to break into a supermarket through a small window in Portugal, his trousers fell off as he tried to wiggle himself free.
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.
As a Texas police officer wrote a routine traffic ticket, a friendly black kitten approached him and proceeded to climb all over the officer.
On Jan. 28th, 1979 the first broadcast of CBS News Sunday Morning aired with host Charles Kuralt and he briefly describes to viewers the show's concept.
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.
So many apps, so little time. Daniel Sieberg reports on the hundreds of apps taking up space on our cell phones.
"CBS News RAW": Ben & Jerry's is celebrating VT's new same-sex marriage law by putting a new twist on a classic favorite. The popular 'Chubby Hubby' flavor will have a new name, 'Hubby Hubby.'
Dogs are more than just pretty faces and Bill Geist proves you're never too old for a little puppy love.
New easily erasable ink requiring only one laser removal treatment takes the regret out of getting a tattoo by making it a less permanent commitment, reports Kristin Cole.
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.
After eight turbulent years, George W. Bush will step down as the 43rd President of the United States. He leaves behind a nation much changed from when he took office. Thalia Assuras reports.
Up and down the coast of Maine, folks are uncovering more and more about the romantic lives of lobsters, whose numbers are flourishing. Writer Trevor Corson and scientist Diane Cowan discuss the passionate crustaceans.
What's it really like at the high school portrayed in the movie? As a graduate of LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts in New York City, Alexis Christoforous knows. And she was in good company.
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Triumph, maker of recyclable bras, showcased the latest of its eccentric bra. The new "Make-the-Putt Bra" is driving the fairway to consumers' hearts as it turns into a self-contained putting mat.
3 men have been arrested on charges of making false statements to federal agents in a continuing terror probe. Bob Orr has the latest from Washington.
Artist Peter Phelps was homeless and dying until his life took a twist. Now he is back on his feet and giving back to those that helped him. Russ Mitchell reports.
Washington D.C. has been home to every Presidential Inauguration, but this one is very different. Bob Schieffer reports.
Shepard Fairey, who created the iconic Obama Hope poster that many say was "the" image of the 2008 presidential campaign, seems to be the artist of the moment. Rita Braver reports.
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