A Chicago car has been parked in the same spot for months, getting 42 parking tickets and wasn't towed away. CBS 2's Jay Levine has the story.
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.
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.
What do you suppose it would take to grow the Oklahoma record biggest pumpkin? A man in Oklahoma thinks he knows exactly what to do. As Rick Wells reports, one of his pumpkins is pushing 600 pounds.
Some 300 militants stormed a remote American outpost in Nuristan. CBS News' Mandy Clark has the latest.
In 1979, CBS News Sunday Morning aired its first cover story. Richard Threlkeld reports on Pope John Paul II's mission to Mexico.
Faith Sallie offers commentary on the double standard against women, known as "cougars," who date younger men.
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.
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.
Richard Roth visits Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, a 150 year old London shelter where the animals adopt their owners.
Chef Bobby Flay reminisces about his favorite corn recipes and shows great ways to spruce up grilled corn on the cob.
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.
"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.'
With the debate over health care reform becoming increasingly heated, Martha Teichner examines what those reforms are and the hot button issues taking center stage.
"CBS News RAW": A dachshund-cross terrier living in Britain has officially been crowned the oldest dog in the world. Otto is fast approaching his 21st birthday - that's 145 in dog years.
In an interview with Harry Smith, President Obama talks about one of his unofficial duties as president but, certainly, one of his most important; being a father to daughters Sasha and Malia.
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.
For 15 years, Greg Mortenson has built schools for children in remote, war-torn regions of Pakistan and Afganistan. Anthony Mason reports.
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.
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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