Along with the security issues, the planned prosecution of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and his co-defendants raises a host of legal issues. Kimberly Dozier has more in Washington.
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.
President Obama is arriving in Mexico for a summit meeting with Mexican and Canadian leaders. They will tackle everything from swine flu to border security. Chip Reid has more.
Americans are saving money in these economic times, but holding on to giftcards for too long can backfire, as growing numbers of consumers are finding out. Bill Whitaker reports.
Search crews finally hoisted what's left of the sightseeing helicopter out of the Hudson River. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, this isn't the first aircraft accident in New York City.
As the U.S. Postal Service announced that it is on pace to lose $7 billion, that familiar little mailbox on your corner might be going the way of the pay-phone, gone. Bianca Solorzano reports.
The 'Cash for Clunkers' program hit another bump in the road, dealerships are running out of their 'clunker' cars even though the senate agreed to add $2 billion to the program. Terrell Brown reports.
Katie Couric continues her investigation on the use of antibiotics in healthy livestock by speaking with a farmer who curtailed the process and more. Tomorrow on the CBS Evening News.
Tuesday: Another massive snow storm causes school closures and government deficits along the East Coast; Also, why animal antibiotics may sicken humans; And, Michelle Obama's fight to end childhood obesity.
Public health officials are worried that the widespread use of antibiotics on healthy animals may be putting people at risk. Katie Couric investigates this potential health threat.
In a gesture to end the growing divide between Democrats and Republicans, President Obama has met with both political parties in Washington in order to help create bipartisanship. Chip Reid reports.
Millions of American children are obese or overweight which could shorten their lives up to 5 years. As Seth Doane reports, Michelle Obama took a stand by creating a nation campaign against obesity.
A series of budget-sucking storms have brought every state in its path to their knees. Virginia has used $79 million and Maryland is $33 million in the red. Sharyl Attkisson reports.
U.S. Marines are preparing a massive full-scale invasion against the Taliban which will consist of over 30,000 American and NATO troops in the Afghanistan town of Marjah. Mandy Clark reports.
Toyota's car sales continue to worsen as the company struggles to regain the confidence of customers. Toyota's problems are getting harder by the day. Dean Reynolds has the story.
As a snow storm barrels toward the East Coast, a thunderstorm has come ashore in the West that has forced hundreds from their homes near Los Angeles for fear of mud slides. Ben Tracy reports.
On the eve of the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Katie Couric notes that the people of Iran are yearning to step into a freer society.
In the Mideast country of Oman, one poor man became rich from organizing a labor strike at an oil company. Now a father of 10, he tells Steve Hartman his incredible story.
Katie Couric previews an exclusive CBS Evening News report that according to experts, 70 percent of antibiotics are used on livestock which could create resistant super bugs.
Katie Couric previews an exclusive CBS Evening News report that according to experts, 70 percent of antibiotics are used on livestock which could create resistant super bugs.
Monday: In the Mideast country of Oman, a poor man became rich from organizing a labor strike at an oil company; Plus, studies show that older parents are more likely to have autistic children.
As autism concerns continue to grow, studies show that older parents are more likely to have autistic children. As Dr. Jon LaPook reports, this may be an important clue in finding the cause of autism.
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