"CBS News RAW": An Arizona teacher got an unwanted side dish with his McDonald's breakfast. Inside the bag, along with his Egg McMuffin, Teacher Jeff Tallman said he found a venomous scorpion.
The motorized lounge chair confiscated by police after a Minnesota man drove it while intoxicated is has been sold on ebay. The can zoom up to 20 miles per hour. WCCO's Heather Brown has more.
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.
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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.
The French health care system has been dubbed "the best in the world." David Turecamo finds out why the French can afford to get sick.
In honor of Sunday Morningu2019s thirtieth anniversary, Bill Geist takes a look back at some of the best additions and innovations throughout society over the course of the last several decades.
47 Million Americans lack health insurance, and every year more than 20 thousand die because they don't get care. Rita Braver went to South Carolina and met people dealing with this issue every day.
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?
Best Bet: Charles Osgood takes a tour of Chicago's Hot Doug's Sausage Superstore And Encased Meat Emporium where you can find almost any meat imaginable.
When he's not performing his duties at the Seminary at Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland, Father Leo Patalinghug is hosting his own web and cable cooking show. Rita Braver reports.
Richard Roth visits Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, a 150 year old London shelter where the animals adopt their owners.
Do you often wonder when your next slice of pie will come? Well, worry no more as Bill Geist takes us to a small cafe in Round Top, Texas with the ultimate cure for "pie anxiety."
Artists Thom Norris and Eric Markow create seemingly impossible shapes out of hand-woven glass. Correspondent Serena Altschul visited their Virginia studio for a look at their intricate creations.
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For millions, summer means heading to the beach, feeling the sand between our toes, but there are serious lessons to be learned from all that sand. The Fast Draw's Mitch Butler and Josh Landis explain.
For 72 years they've loved, and lost, and loved again; celebrated and cried; died and come back to life. But this time there'll be no coming back to life for "Guiding Light." The longest-running TV drama ever is going off the air.
Nancy Giles offers her take on the first step on the road to recovery from obesity, although admitting it doesn't mean you're doing anything about it.
An Oakland man who police say stole a car to get to his court hearing, where he was facing charges of auto theft is being held in Solano County, California. KOVR's Steve Large reports.
As a Texas police officer wrote a routine traffic ticket, a friendly black kitten approached him and proceeded to climb all over the officer.
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