A deadly rampage at Ft. Hood has sparked concerns about soldiers harming their own. As Armen Keteyian reports, there have been several similar incidences at U.S. military bases.
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.
Actress Brittany Murphy has died in Los Angeles at the age of 32. No cause of death has been announced for the star, She was 32.
The approach of the 2010 mid-term elections is creating anxiety among congressional Democrats. As John Dickerson reports, the Blue Dogs have an early case of the mid-term election blues.
Long Island residents can't remember so much snow, so fast as the blizzard had emergency crews helping each other. As Manuel Gallegus reports, more than 2,500 miles of roads need to be cleared.
The Senate is still at it as Democrats begin to clear another hurdle toward health care reform. As Sharyl Attkisson reports, Republicans vow to fight it to the end.
The storm continues to head northeast and blizzard warnings are still out for many. As Randall Pinkston reports, the storm created a nightmare for holiday travelers.
CBS Evening News' Bob Orr's update on the Ponzi allegations against R. Allen Stanford, who turned himself in to the FBI and is expected to answer charges today.
In an exclusive interview with The Early Show's Harry Smith, President Obama said the Iranian government should be aware of how it treats peaceful protesters.
After dozens of reported links to E. coli bacteria, Nestle has decided to voluntarily pull its Toll House Cookie Dough from store shelves. Priya David reports.
U.S. student Amanda Knox has been charged with murdering her roommate while studying abroad in Italy. Peter Van Sant recaps the case.
As part of his series "Assignment America," Steve Hartman revisits two friends who formerly tried to kill each other during the Vietnam War. Now, the duo is trying to pay it forward.
Saturday: A huge snow storm is sweeping through the U.S. hurting holiday travel and shopping; Plus, Senate Democrats say they have rounded up the 60th vote for the health care reform bill.
The White House says the economic recovery is underway, but the jobless rate is high and Americans are still hurting. Jeff Glor shows us hard times in a neighborhood where they were never expected.
Senate Democrats say they have reached an agreement to get the 60 votes needed to get a health care reform plan passed. As Chip Reid reports, this was a high-stakes session.
On "Super Saturday," snow and shopping don't usually mix as retailers are taking a direct hit due to the recent wintry weather. As Manuel Gallegus reports, holiday sales were up this season until now.
The blizzard from the south has spread to the east coast and beyond as airports fight to clear runways for travelers. As Randall Pinkston reports, holiday travelers are waiting for the storm to pass.
A huge snow storm is sweeping through the U.S. and people up and down the east coast are hunkering down in the face of a storm that shows no signs of slowing down. Bob Orr has the latest.
During a flight from Brussels to Newark, New Jersey, passengers on board Continental Airlines Flight 61 remained unaware that their pilot had died. Priya David reports.
Thursday: A Continental Airlines pilot dies while in mid-flight; Plus, our continuing series "Children Of The Recession."
Friday: Congressional Republicans openly attempt to stall health care reform progress; Also, an alarming rise reported among autism cases in the U.S.; And, a doctor attempts to ease the adoption process with her "American Spirit."
The entrance sign at the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland was stolen. The camp stands in memory of more than one million Jews and others killed there during World War II. Richard Roth reports.
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