The popular metabolism booster hydroxycut has been pulled from shelves by the FDA. Katie Couric speaks with Dr. Laura Ashton about the reported medical issues associated with this supplement.
CBS News Show - Weekday evenings, Katie Couric and the most experienced corps of correspondents in network journalism cover the events that matter most from wherever they happen in the world.
On the eve of the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Katie Couric notes that the people of Iran are yearning to step into a freer society.
In the Mideast country of Oman, one poor man became rich from organizing a labor strike at an oil company. Now a father of 10, he tells Steve Hartman his incredible story.
Katie Couric previews an exclusive CBS Evening News report that according to experts, 70 percent of antibiotics are used on livestock which could create resistant super bugs.
Katie Couric previews an exclusive CBS Evening News report that according to experts, 70 percent of antibiotics are used on livestock which could create resistant super bugs.
Monday: In the Mideast country of Oman, a poor man became rich from organizing a labor strike at an oil company; Plus, studies show that older parents are more likely to have autistic children.
As autism concerns continue to grow, studies show that older parents are more likely to have autistic children. As Dr. Jon LaPook reports, this may be an important clue in finding the cause of autism.
In the Haitian child-trafficking case, Americans remain in jail as their leader remains under tough interrogation. As Bill Whitaker reports, investigators could take months to untangle this case.
Toyota Prius drivers await whether the company is planning a recall that could involve 37,000 hybrids in the U.S. There are also reports that used Toyotas are losing their value. Celia Hatton reports.
The election is still a long way off but Republican Sarah Palin was sounding very much like a candidate at a Tea Party convention in Nashville, Tenn. Nancy Cordes reports.
In just over a year in office, President Obama has given more than 160 interviews. Despite all the exposure, critics say Americans still don't know where he stands. Katie Couric asks the president what he thinks.
For the New Orleans Saints, the road to the Super Bowl has been anything but easy, but with the help of Drew Brees, they were able to prevail and earn a super bowl ring. Katie Couric comments.
As much of the American south copes with heavy snow, not to mention frigid temperatures, Olympic organizers in Vancouver, Canada, can only wish they were so lucky. Sandra Hughes reports.
In an exclusive interview during the Super Bowl pre-game show, President Barack Obama told CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric that he has invited Republican and Democratic leaders to discuss health care legislation later this month.
Saturday: Some ad companies are looking to their fans for creative help for Super Bowl commercials; Plus, an epic winter storm is heading out to sea after dumping snow across the Mid-Atlantic region.
The big storm made travel extremely difficult for people throughout the region. As Kimberly Dozier reports, even the biggest of Washington VIP's were affected by the storm.
The dangerous winter storm's punch has reached north into New Jersey and took a particular swipe at prime vacation area, Seaside. As Elaine Quijano reports, many residents are without power.
Health care town hall meetings are increasingly being conducted with shouting and protests. Is it a grassroots reaction or political organizing? Chip Reid reports.
A Fla. group offers support for those who have lost employment. But, as Mark Strassmann reports, many returning to the workforce don't earn their previous salary levels.
Baitullah Mehsud, the commander of Pakistan's Taliban, was his country's number one public enemy. Richard Roth reports on Mehsud's death.
According to the U.N., there are a million Afghan drug addicts. But the actual number is at least double that with, women and children make up a quarter of those addicts. Mandy Clark reports.
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