Because bunnies need to live!
A 38-year-old woman didn't know she was pregnant until she gave birth to a healthy full-term baby boy in her Oregon home after complaining of stomach cramps. KVTL-TVs Natalee Morales reports.
In Utah, one family's dog went missing for nearly a month. The Australian Sheppard mix, Millie, never left home before, but was found in a storm drain 10 feet underground.
Katie Couric spoke with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright about her new book, her famous pins and the exhibit dedicated to them.
"CBS News RAW:" Guinness World Record holders He Pingping and Svetlana Pankratova, the smallest man and the woman with the longest legs met for the first time in London.
At the ripeold age of six, Eric Rodriguez loves kicking and screaming...literally, and has a black belt because of his affinity for the martial arts. As KCAL's Glen Walker reports, heres one kid who won't be bullied.
Western Art is big business with paintings and sculptures of cowboys and Indians selling for big bucks u2013 sometimes millions. Jerry Bowen reports.
Mo Rocca takes us on a cross-country journey in search of the perfect hot-dog, a meal that knows no borders.
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.
For 15 years, Greg Mortenson has built schools for children in remote, war-torn regions of Pakistan and Afganistan. Anthony Mason reports.
Wilma Stephenson might be the toughest cookie at Frankford High School in Philadelphia. Just ask the students taking her culinary arts class.
"Caught on Tape": Food Network and TV cooking star Paul Deen was hit in the face with 30 pounds of flying frozen ham as she and other volunteers were promoting a holiday food drive in Atlanta. http://www.cbsatlanta.com/index.html
Fresno, Calif. police are looking for a gang member who allegedly held down his 7-year-old son while another man tattooed the gang group's dog paw symbol on the child's stomach.
More than 10,000 rubber-ducks were released from the Lancaster Bridge in San Antonio, Texas into the Trinity River to promote the Girl Scouts of Texas.
Andrew Rogers is one high-flying sculptor. In the past decade, he's created 32 sculptures on 5 continents. But these are no ordinary sculptures. Serena Altschul offers a bird's eye view.
Most Americans successfully made the switch from Analog to Digital this past week, but does that mean "rabbit ears" have gone the way of the Dodo? As Daniel Sieberg reports, the antenna is alive and well.
Caught On Tape: 40 miles southeast of Frankfurt, a small sports biplane collided into a car with 3 people inside. Surprisingly, no one was injured.
The 2009 winner of an annual Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest has been crowned at a highlight event of Key West's six-day Hemingway Days festival that honors the late Nobel prize-winning author.
While the health care debate reaches a fever pitch across the U.S., Nancy Giles notes it might be wise to just listen to what President Obama has to say.
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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