A Massachusetts woman was down on her luck as an image of Jesus under her iron came just in time. They hope the iron can bring the holiday spirit to others as it has to them.
Tom Petty has kept his fans and made countless new ones over the 30 years he's been in rock and roll and Anthony Mason spends a little time with the musician.
Mo Rocca takes us on a cross-country journey in search of the perfect hot-dog, a meal that knows no borders.
"Caught on Tape": It was du00E9ju00E0 vu for the owner of a Phoenix dry cleaning store, as a car came barreling through the front window. It's the third time that has happened in three years.
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.
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.
"CBS News RAW": An Illinois couple found a two-headed juvenile North American water snake on their property. The couple was shocked at first, then decided to keep the two-headed reptile.
It's the most famous collection most people have never heard of and Rita Braver gets a rare look at the U.S. Army's art collection.
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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.
Michelle Miller takes a look at what might just be the golden age of plus-size modeling.
Charles Osgood takes a look back at the celebrated life and distinguished career of John Updike, author of such classics as "Rabbit, Run" and "The Witches Of Eastwick."
They may not be your typical Thanksgiving fare, but miniature hamburgers, more commonly known as "sliders," have been satisfying the biggest of appetites for generations.
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 streets of Iowa City were overrun by zombies looking to raise money for charity. CBS 2'sd Kristian Leizen reports on why they're marching and how they're hoping to spread their message.
Jerry Bowen visits Bob Kramer, whose premium knives have become the gold standard and are selling for $300...an inch.
Mo'Nique has established herself as a big and proud woman. Backstage at her BET show, she sent a message about what fuels her show and an invitation to the Sunday Morning audience.
Philip Markoff was arrested on charges of murder and robbery. As Richard Schlesinger reports, his friends remember him as nice but "awkward."
In a series of special reports on Afghanistan, 8 years later David Martin looks at the road we traveled since we began this war.
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.
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