72 years after famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart disappeared while flying over the Pacific, Kimberly Dozier retraces her fateful journey in search of what really happened.
Mo Rocca takes us on a cross-country journey in search of the perfect hot-dog, a meal that knows no borders.
Wilma Stephenson might be the toughest cookie at Frankford High School in Philadelphia. Just ask the students taking her culinary arts class.
When he's not performing his duties at the Seminary at Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland, Father Leo Patalinghug is hosting his own web and cable cooking show. Rita Braver reports.
Do you often wonder when your next slice of pie will come? Well, worry no more as Bill Geist takes us to a small cafe in Round Top, Texas with the ultimate cure for "pie anxiety."
Jerry Bowen visits Bob Kramer, whose premium knives have become the gold standard and are selling for $300...an inch.
So many apps, so little time. Daniel Sieberg reports on the hundreds of apps taking up space on our cell phones.
It's the most famous collection most people have never heard of and Rita Braver gets a rare look at the U.S. Army's art collection.
No matter how long the wait, even if it's 50 years, it's better to find a love lost than to never have loved at all. Steve Hartman reports.
Journalist Peter Turnley remembers, in a showcase of photos, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. He also remembers its history and the long road to its demise. All photographs copyright Peter Turnley/CORBIS.
Journalist Peter Turnley remembers, in a showcase of photos, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. He also remembers its history and the long road to its demise. All photographs copyright Peter Turnley/CORBIS.
Johannna Neuman's journey from darkness to salvation is 70 years in the making, owing much of that to the Albanian family who saved her and her family during the Holocaust. Jim Axelrod reports.
Michelle Miller takes a look at what might just be the golden age of plus-size modeling.
Some say it may have been out of style for a while, but it's now clear that the mustache has made a comeback, as Bill Geist discovered at a recent awards ceremony in St. Louis.
Katie Couric spoke with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright about her new book, her famous pins and the exhibit dedicated to them.
Rita Braver reports from the frontlines at Duke University who are offering new alternatives to help people in the deadly battle against obesity.
Dean Reynolds takes us on a trip to the nation's lowest rate of obesity, Colorado and find out why everyone's so healthy.
It's hard to stay thin when all around us are fried, sugary, salty treats advertised wherever we turn. Serena Altschul takes a look at the addictiveness of food.
Nancy Giles offers her take on the first step on the road to recovery from obesity, although admitting it doesn't mean you're doing anything about it.
It's hard to stay thin when all around us are fried, sugary, salty treats advertised wherever we turn. Serena Altschul takes a look at the addictiveness of food.
For two decades, Mo'Nique has been talking about being a plus-size woman in a thin world. She shares how she came up with her message of being big and proud of it.
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