Accused Ft. Hood gunman Army Major Nadal Malik Hasan has been officially charged with 13 counts of homicide. As Don Teague reports, new clues have emerged about Hasan's troubled past.
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 the ongoing series "Where America Stands" on the "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric," Mark Strassmann will report tonight from Las Vegas on the dwindling water supply.
With a seemingly endless array of fast food restaurants and high-calorie meal options throughout the nation, Seth Doane finds out "Where America Stands" in the ongoing fight against obesity.
A Pentagon report reveals that a terrorism task force missed the chance to view suspicious e-mails sent before the Ft. Hood attack. David Martin reports.
At 6'10" and growing, Bubbles Anderson maybe basketball's next superstar. She's already taller than both Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Jim Axelrod reports that this teen is remarkable in more ways than one.
The Transportation Security Administration has released video footage of a man improperly crossing a security checkpoint at Newark Airport, which caused panic and flight delays. Byron Pitts reports.
In response to a report on the Northwest Flight 253 terror attack, President Obama has announced sweeping changes for the intelligence community. Chip Reid reports and Bob Schieffer provides analysis.
Officials say accused Christmas Day bomber Omar Abdulmutallab spent time in Yemen, visiting various al Qaeda operatives including a notorious radical cleric. Terry McCarthy reports from Yemen.
As part of a new series, Seth Doane will explore "Where America Stands" on the growing obesity epidemic. Tonight, on the "CBS Evening News."
New airport security tactics may make many Americans uneasy but safety has to come first, says Katie Couric.
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.
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