Wednesday: A grizzly murder case unfolds after several bodies are discovered in a Cleveland home; Plus, a massive oil-spill off the coast of Australia; And, one boy's mission to end bullying.
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It is moving week for the U.S. Military. As agreed, American forces will pull back from cities in Iraq. Also, the U.S. leaves the security of the country to Iraqi forces. Lara Logan reports.
President Obama expressed concern and called for a peaceful resolution to the political crisis in Honduras, after their army arrested and expelled the Honduran president Kimberly Dozier reports.
Monday: Abdulmutallab's email trail leads back to boarding school, where he started painting an online portrait of alienation; Plus, Yemen is becoming a home to a growing branch of al Qaeda.
At the end of the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen is home to a growing branch of al Qaeda and U.S. counter-terror forces are responding. As Sheila MacVicar reports, could Yemen be the new home of Al Qaeda?
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's email trail leads back to boarding school, where he painted an online portrait of alienation. What drove him to the ranks of violent jihadists? Richard Roth reports.
New restrictions for air travel have not been fun for airline passengers, especially during dangerous times. While tighter security may be a hassle, many passengers are taking it in stride. Don Teague reports.
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's embrace of radical beliefs did not go unobserved. The warning signs were there and authorities had all the tools to stop him, so why didn't they? Armen Keteyian reports.
The recent security changes at airports and on planes were sudden and strict. As Wyatt Andrews tells us, there were some major delays for passengers who were flying internationally.
President Obama assured Americans that he is doing everything in his power to keep the Americans safe. As Chip Reid reports, the president left no doubt that the Nigerian suspect did not act alone.
An al Qaeda group based in Yemen said it supplied the explosives to suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. As Jim Axelrod reports, Abdulmutallab is being held in a federal prison.
As the cold winter continues, many of us are dreaming of warmer places. A new study shows that people in warmer states are happier than the rest of us. Katie Couric comments.
Sunday: Terror suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is out of the hospital and in federal custody; Plus, Some of the most famous photographs ever taken are being tinged by controversy and nagging doubts.
Some of the most famous photographs ever taken are being tinged by controversy and nagging doubts. As Michelle Miller reports, is what we see how it really happened?
For many people housebound by illness, the idea of going out to a concert is just a dream, but now some musicians are bringing the music to them, in their own living rooms. John Bentley reports.
One of the country's biggest electric utilities has received federal stimulus money for a pioneering project aimed at cutting harmful gas emissions before they pollute the planet. Cynthia Bowers has more.
Pope Benedict ventured out among the public again, only three days after a women knocked him down in St. Peter's Basilica in a major security scare for the Vatican. Allen Pizzey reports.
In Iran, violent clashes between police and Anti-Government protesters raged. As Elizabeth Palmer reports, at least five demonstrators were killed in this series of clashes with police.
Thousands of holiday travelers are returning home after learning first-hand how much security measures at airports changed after the Christmas terror attack. Kimberly Dozier reports.
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab came from a wealthy family and attended the best schools. What caused the young Nigerian to turn into a radical? Sheila MacVicar reports from London.
Terror suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is out of the hospital and in federal custody. As Jim Axelrod reports, another incident involving a suspicious passenger recently took place.
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