Tuesday: A poignant memorial service for those killed during the Ft. Hood shooting; Also, H1N1 virus outbreak in Afghanistan; Plus, rape kits nationwide go untested.
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.
After mysteriously disappearing for several days, married conservative Governor Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) has admitted to having a sexual affair with an Argentinian woman. Kelly Cobiella reports.
In Full: Katie Couric speaks with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair about Iran, President Obama, and defending his decision on Iraq.
Katie Couric speaks with CBS News' Ben Tracy in Los Angeles, who reports from the UCLA Medical Center where Michael Jackson was pronounced dead, as hundreds of fans gather to mourn the King of Pop.
The Supreme Court says a school's strip search of an Arizona teenage girl accused of having prescription-strength pills in her underwear was illegal. Wyatt Andrews reports.
Friday: An attempted act of terror on board a Delta Airlines plane, as an alleged al-Qaeda collaborator sets off an explosive; Also, President Obama raises airport security; And, deployed troops and Christmas.
A senior official calls the incident an "attempted act of terror." Man with possible al Qaeda ties lit an explosive on a Delta flight, injuring himself and two others. Jim Axelrod reports.
In light of the recent incident involving a woman who pushed Pope Benedict XVI during a Christmas Eve mass, concerns have been raised over papal protection. Allen Pizzey reports from Vatican City.
Tens of thousands of deployed U.S. troops will spend this Christmas away from their families. CBS News' Mandy Clark reports from Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan.
Many portions of the U.S. still face deadly winter weather conditions, causing chaos for travelers during this holiday season. Barry Petersen reports.
CBS News' Jeff Glor speaks with justice and homeland security correspondent Bob Orr about a suspect tied to al Qaeda who allegedly set off an explosive on board a Delta Airlines flight.
A video recorded by the Taliban has surfaced which features U.S. Army Private First Class Bo Berg, who has been missing since June of 2009 and believed to be held hostage. Kimberly Dozier reports.
While on vacation in Hawaii, President Obama has been 'actively monitoring' the situation involving a suspect who set off explosive substances while on a Delta Airlines flight. Chip Reid reports.
A senior official calls the incident an "attempted act of terror." Man with possible al Qaeda ties lit an explosive on a Delta flight, injuring himself and two others. Jim Axelrod reports.
Every year, Medicare is cheated out of a staggering amount of money. As Nancy Cordes reports, dozens of people were arrested Wednesday in a Medicare fraud case.
Thursday: The U.S. Senate passes historic health care reform legislation; Also, Pope Benedict XVI is attacked during a Christmas Eve Vatican ceremony; And, communities set up Christmas trees on a budget.
Local officials in many areas have gotten creative with public Christmas trees and decorations in these tough economic times. Ben Tracy reports from Concord, Calif.
The U.S. Senate has passed health care reform legislation without any support from Republican lawmakers. Wyatt Andrews reports from Washington and Jeff Greenfield provides analysis.
On the night before Christmas, holiday travel has been hampered by severe winter weather. Barry Petersen reports from the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport, the site of many flight cancellations.
Police in Italy say that a mentally-disturbed female assailant attacked Pope Benedict XVI during a Christmas Eve ceremony at the Vatican. Allen Pizzey reports from Rome.
The ongoing international custody dispute concerning 9-year-old Sean Goldman has come to a close, as he has returned to the U.S. with his American father. Manuel Gallegus reports.
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