President Obama is scheduled to meet with the Pope and is expected to discuss such controversial topics as abortion and gay marriage. Bill Plante reports.
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Nearly 90 thousand women reported they were raped in 2008 but only 25 percent of rape cases result in arrest. Armen Keteyian reports.
CBS Exclusive: Maggie Rodriguez spoke with rape victim Valerie Neumann about her experience with police who refused to press charges.
Financial analyst Vera Gibbons demonstrated the pros and cons of Holiday layaway shopping.
Actor Laurence Fishburne of CBS's hit show CSI spoke to Harry Smith about his character Dr. Ray Langston's cross-over into the two other CSI shows, Miami and New York.
Award-winning Chef Alfred Portale showed Harry Smith how to make a simple artichoke ravioli dish.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke to Harry Smith about the results of a study comparing low-carbohydrate versus low-fat diets, and which diet is best for your overall mood.
Daniel Sieberg reports on the popular trend of online games like Farmville and how online crooks are cheating web surfers with advertisements promising free trinkets or online cash.
Former CBS News producer Joe Halderman accused of trying to extort $2 million from David Letterman is expected to be in court to reveal his defense. Kelly Wallace reports.
The Oasis of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, will sail into Ft. Lauderdale Friday. As Peter Greenberg reports, the ship is 20 stories high and as long as the Empire State Building is tall.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with the Shaver family from Ore. about being trapped in a van for days with seven children.
An Oregon father and his seven children were camping when a snowstorm trapped them in their van for two days before they were rescued. Maggie Rodriguez reports, then speaks with the family.
President Obama has tentatively decided to send thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan per Gen. Stanley McChrystal's request. David Martin reports.
An intoxicated 26-year-old woman stumbled and fell onto subway tracks in Boston. As Russ Mitchell reports, the train stopped half-way over her body.
Hurricane Ida made landfall as a tropical storm, but for states along the gulf shore it has been a rough 24 hours. Dave Price reports on the progress of the storm from Gulf Shores, Alabama.
With the alleged Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan to be charged in a military court, new details come out about his connection to a radical Muslim cleric. Don Teague reports.
Harry Smith spoke with Retired Col. John P. Galligan who represents Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, suspected in the deadly shooting at Ft. Hood, Texas.
Bestselling author Sandra Brown spoke to Harry Smith about her new novel "Rainwater," and her experience making the switch from thrillers to historical romance.
Bestselling author Sandra Brown spoke to Harry Smith about her new novel "Rainwater," and her experience making the switch from thrillers to historical romance.
The family of the only civilian killed during the shooting at Ft. Hood, Texas spoke out against negativity towards Muslims due to the attack.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe who stars in the critically acclaimed dramatic film, "Precious."
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