A landmark within New York's rental world, Kim's Video has been forced to close in the U.S. but, as Allen Pizzey reports, over 55,000 video titles have found a new home in a remote region of Sicily.
Wondering what to give friends and family this holiday season? Perhaps the perfect gift is no gift at all! Josh Landis and Mitch Butler explain why "it's the thought that counts" is no excuse for wasting money.
Five deaths are blamed on the slow-moving system that dumped nearly two feet of snow on the mid-Atlantic states. Bianca Solarzano has the latest.
Tony Lepore is a retired police officer who's been entertaining the residents of Providence R.I. during the holidays for 25 years by directing traffic with his unique dance moves. Mo Rocca has more with "The Dancing Cop."
'Tis The Season for electronic gift-giving. For those who fear you might give someone a high-tech lemon, David Pogue of The New York Times gives us some suggestions, in verse.
There are cookies...and then there are chocolate chip cookies. Kelly Cobiella reports on the timeless and sweetest gift of the holiday season.
In several cities across the U.S., red-capped "Secret Santas" are giving some much-needed cheer to many who are struggling this holiday season. Steve Hartman reports.
There are cookies...and then there are chocolate chip cookies. Kelly Cobiella reports on the timeless and sweetest gift of the holiday season.
The Maldives and Greenland's biggest glacier, Ilulissat couldn't be any different, in location and temperature. But these two very different places are experiencing global warming at an alarming rate. Mark Phillips reports.
In this preview of an exclusive profile of Dr. Jill Biden for "CBS News Sunday Morning," Rita Braver talks with the educator and with first lady Michelle Obama about their relationship.
In this preview of an exclusive profile of Dr. Jill Biden for "CBS News Sunday Morning," the vice president tells Rita Braver about his sons' bid at matchmaking.
Ben Stein, a true-blue aficionado of capitalism, is troubled by the bankers Americans bailed out barely a year ago rewarding themselves with obscene bonuses.
Bill Geist explores the resurgence of the classic game of ping pong, which is now getting the celebrity treatment.
Allen Pizzey reports on the long and winding road that brought Amanda Knox from college student studying abroad in a small Italian town, to convicted murder who will spend the next 26 years in an Italian prison.
Gregg Mozgala was born with cerebral palsy, he often wore leg braces until he was 12 but, as Serena Altschul reports, dancing has proved to be a most unlikely medicine for this young man.
For the 15 million American still out of work, it is of little solace to them that they aren't alone, especially as the holidays quickly approach and the unemployment rate increases to 10%. As Seth Doane reports, many are on the job-hunt and those numbers are growing.
Tom Petty has kept his fans and made countless new ones over the 30 years he's been in rock and roll and Anthony Mason spends a little time with the musician.
Think maintaining a healthy lifestyle is hard to swallow? Mo Rocca has "the real skinny" on the right way to stay on track with your diet.
Mo Rocca takes us on a cross-country journey in search of the perfect hot-dog, a meal that knows no borders.
They may not be your typical Thanksgiving fare, but miniature hamburgers, more commonly known as "sliders," have been satisfying the biggest of appetites for generations.
Most dream of a big Thanksgiving feast, but some of us have fallen on hard times and are looking for a little help. As Barry Peterson reports, more and more charities are making sure no one goes hungry this holiday season.
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