"CBS News RAW": Two Serbian cooks have created one whopping hamburger. The giant meat patty weighed in at 94.2 pounds, and might snag a Guinness World Record.
CBS News' Kimberly Dozier speaks with Robert Baer, who recounts his unique experiences as a CIA operative and discusses the future state of diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran.
A 50th birthday celebration like no other: A pie fight pact between two friends more than three decades in the making grew into a gathering of adults acting like children.
72 years after famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart disappeared while flying over the Pacific, Kimberly Dozier retraces her fateful journey in search of what really happened.
From President Obama to George Clooney; colleagues, friends, and admirers pay tribute to Walter Cronkite.
The mental health illness of Multiple Personality Disorder is a hardship for patients, a fascination to filmmakers, authors and the public and a controversy amongst therapists. Tracy Smith reports.
Josh Landis visits the annual Hatch, New Mexico chile festival in an attempt to answer the burning question: who grows the best chile in the land?
Ford Motor Company has been through many changes over its lifespan but nothing pushed the American company like the economic recession of 2008. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Some say it may have been out of style for a while, but it's now clear that the mustache has made a comeback, as Bill Geist discovered at a recent awards ceremony in St. Louis.
Don Hewitt, creator of 60 Minutes, and tv pioneer died at the age of 86. Hewitt not only shaped 60 minutes, but helped define all of broadcast news. Sunday Morning shows their appreciation to Hewitt.
"CBS News RAW": A 110-pound solid gold statue of supermodel Kate Moss has been unveiled at the British Museum. Artist Marc Quinn described it as an "Aphrodite of our times."
As Sunday Morning celebrates its 30th anniversary, Jeff Greenfield contemplates media convergence -- how in this day and age, news and video can be streamed anyplace, anywhere, and anytime.
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.
Fugitive ex-Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has called for anti-government protesters who seized Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports to respect the laws or face legal action.
Parrots are colorful, smart and, sometimes, quite talkative but, as Bill Whitaker reports, some owners find it too difficult to care for them and are forced to give them away.
The Dude Perfect basketball hoopsters are at it again and their latest shot is almost too incredible to believe. News 3's Shane McAuliffe reports on the viral video that is turning heads around the world.
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U.S. Navy ballistic missile intercept durign PACBLITZ '08
KAUI, Hawaii (Nov. 1, 2008) Video of Pacific Blitz 08. Third Fleet engagement of ballistic missile target fired from Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, Kauai, Hawaii. USS Paul Hamilton fires SM-3 missile and achieves intercept over open ocean area NW of Kauai. (U.S. Navy video/Released)
April 3rd, 1994 marked the final broadcast for Charles Kuralt on CBS News Sunday Morning. Viewers were also introduced to the show's new, and now current, host, Charles Osgood.
Daniel Sieberg takes a look at the new generation of office chairs that are threatening to usurp the supremacy of the Aeron chair, which has held the title for 15 years.
While the use of surrogate mothers is still a controversial practice, for couples unable to get pregnant it is their only chance. Kelly Wallace reports.
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