Officials have uncovered nothing to change their belief that Nidal Hasan acted alone in the Ft. Hood shootings. As David Martin reports, investigators have began tracking what Hasan did with his money.
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.
Katie Couric previews a CBS Evening News report on Alabama's Mark Ingram Jr, a favorite to win this year's Heisman Trophy.
Preview: CBS News' Jeff Glor spoke exclusively with Mark Ingram Sr. from jail about his son's chances of winning the Heisman trophy.
Katie Couric previews a CBS Evening News report on Alabama's Mark Ingram Jr, a favorite to win this year's Heisman Trophy.
Thursday: President Obama defends U.S. foreign policy as he accepts a Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo; Plus, inside congressional wasteful spending; And, pets get saved thanks to the "American Spirit."
Temperatures plunged across the upper Midwest overnight, leaving places like Milwaukee and Minneapolis with wind chills of 20 below zero. Dean Reynolds reports.
Some animal-loving aviators have teamed up to save animals from being euthanized in shelters. Richard Schlesinger reports on this "over ground railroad" for pets.
In mid November, the CDC estimated that about 22 million people had contracted H1N1 from April to mid-October. Now, in just four weeks, that number has jumped to 47 million. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
President Obama's "pay czar," Ken Feinberg, will be presenting a new set of pay restrictions to reign in executive compensation at companies that received bailout money. Anthony Mason reports.
Temperatures plunged across the upper Midwest overnight, leaving places like Milwaukee and Minneapolis with wind chills of 20 below zero. Dean Reynolds reports.
President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize just days after ordering 30,000 troops to war in Afghanistan. The president said that he sees no conflict in doing so. Chip Reid reports.
The House passed a $477 billion budget for 2010 that includes 5,000 "earmarks," pet projects worth nearly $4 billion. Sharyl Attkisson follows the money, in what some say is wasteful spending.
Katie Couric discusses U.S. President Barack Obama's recent acceptance speech for his Nobel Peace Price, as he made no apologies for the actions of America during war time.
Katie Couric previewed a CBS Evening News" report about the progress made against drug cartels in Tijuana, Mexico.
Wednesday: Congress reconsiders the controversial public health care option; Also, 5 Americans arrested over terrorism charges; And, an NFL athlete's daughter faces the ultimate fight.
As U.S. government stimulus dollars are dispersed to various organizations, some Republican lawmakers claim that these funds are being misused or wasted. Sharyl Attkisson investigates.
Five U.S. citizens were arrested in Pakistan inside the home of a suspected terrorist. Could this be another case of young Americans going overseas to link up with terrorists? Bob Orr reports.
Millions of Americans have been affected by a winter storm which has caused severe damage throughout the Midwest. Dean Reynolds reports and "Early Show" weather anchor Dave Price provides analysis.
Two new proposals have been announced which would effectively eliminate any tentative public option plan amid Congressional health care reform. Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
For many children waiting for heart transplants, hope rests in an experimental device. Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets a child in desperate need of a heart transplant, and the device that kept her alive.
As the climate conference continues in Copenhagen, the "Climate-Gate" scandal is causing controversy. As Wyatt Andrews reports, critics question whether the earth is really getting warmer.
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