In commemoration of Veterans Day, President Barack Obama visited Arlington Cemetery and went to a section of graves where no sitting president had visited before. Katie Couric reports.
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.
As part of a new series, Seth Doane will explore "Where America Stands" on the growing obesity epidemic. Tonight, on the "CBS Evening News."
As part of a new series, Seth Doane will explore "Where America Stands" on the growing obesity epidemic. Tonight, on the "CBS Evening News."
As plans are underway for a memorial service, the fate of Michael Jackson's assets remain in question. Bill Whitaker reports from Encino, Calif., the home of Jackson's mother, Katherine.
Over ten days since he suddenly died, many questions still remain as to what happened to legendary singer Michael Jackson. Ben Tracy reports on the official investigation.
The hunt for a serial killer in South Carolina has crossed state lines. The town of Gaffney has been gripped with fear, with five murders in the last 10 days. Mark Strassmann reports.
Millions of people applied for tickets to the highly anticipated Michael Jackson memorial concert in Los Angeles. Katie Couric reports on the lucky few who won the admission lottery to the event.
Robert McNamara, JFK's former Defense Secretary, passed way this weekend. David Martin reflects on his life.
Wednesday: Attempted murder charges for Christmas Day terror suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab; And, a new series "Where America Stands" explores the current state of the military; And, Hershey's sweet generosity.
Hershey's Chocolate founder Milton Hershey left his fortune to open a school for underprivileged kids. As Randall Pinkston reports, Hershey's gift is making kids' lives much sweeter.
President Obama wants final negotiations on health care reform to speed up, even if that means breaking a campaign promise. As Chip Reid reports, the bill will be put together behind closed doors.
The world is more dangerous than ever, and U.S. military is trying to defend against an ever-changing enemy. David Martin reports on military preparedness for CBS' "Where America Stands" series.
Florida has not been a safe haven from the below-freezing weather which most of the nation now faces. As Manuel Gallegus reports, farmers in the Sunshine State are struggling to protect their crops.
A grand jury has charged the Nigerian Christmas Day bomb suspect with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction to murder 289 people. Homeland security correspondent Bob Orr reports.
Yemen has intensified its battle against al Qaeda extremists in the country and doesn't want any U.S. troops on the ground. Terry McCarthy reports from Yemen.
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin experiences a virtual Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack.
As Senator Chris Dodd gives up his senate seat, and Sen. Byron Dorgan stepping down, this could lead to some plot twists in the Senate. Kelly Wallace comments.
Tuesday: Some of the hardest hit victims of the bad economy are abandoned animals whose owners have given them up; Plus, there are several fields where economic growth could occur during this new decade.
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin experiences a 3D simulator used to train soldiers to get accustomed to war surroundings.
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin experiences a virtual Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack.
Khaled Wassef, who monitors jihadist Web sites for CBS News in London described the online activity of the man who posed as a double agent and killed 7 CIA agents in a suicide attack on a U.S. base in Afghanistan. David Martin reports.
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