The prescription drug Zetia is under attack after a study found the drug to be ineffective. Dr. Jennifer Ashton
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David and Sean Goldman are together for their first American Christmas in five years. As Manuel Gallegus reports, there are many challenges ahead for the 9-year-old as he transitions back to the U.S.
"The Early Show" anchors chatted about a Christmas message that first appeared on CBS 43 years ago in 1966.
Pope Benedict XVI was knocked down by a woman who jumped the barriers as he walked down the main aisle to begin Christmas Eve mass. As Michelle Gielan reports, the 82-year-old pope was unhurt.
One woman recounts the collapse of a cabin's backyard deck while she was still on it. Susan Koeppen reports.
Britain's Got Talent host Amanda Holden took a tour of Britain's version of the Kentucky Derby, the Ascot Races.
Surveillance footage from Turkey shows a boy being hit by a car and down a flight of stairs. Appearing unharmed, the boy simply walked away.
A holiday storm that is expected to pound most of the Midwest all the way to the west coast. Rick Salinger reports on how residents are preparing for the Christmas weather.
Author Katie Lee spoke to Maggie Rodriguez and Jeff Glor about some last minute gift ideas for foodies including homemade cranberry orange vodka and a classic salad set.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about the top health resolutions to set for the new year and how to keep them including get more sleep and quit smoking.
A heated debate began after a pastor in England, Father Tim Jones, endorsed shoplifting for the less fortunate during a sermon. Elizabeth Palmer reports on how retailers, shoppers and clergy reacted.
With the New York fast approaching, editor-at-large for CBS Moneywatch.com Jill Schlesinger spoke to Jeff Glor about some of the financial lessons of 2009 including emergency cash reserves.
Going to the hospital can be very scary for young children. Debbye Turner Bell reports on how one South Dakota mother used capes to help sick children find their inner superheroes.
Comfort capes creator Amy Pankratz spoke to Maggie Rodriguez and Debbye Turner Bell about the inspiration to help sick children find comfort and her reaction to the impact her capes have had.
As a winter storm sweeps the Midwest and threatens Christmas getaways, Kelly Wallace reports on holiday air travel troubles and how travelers and airlines are coping with the weather delays.
Pope Benedict XVI will celebrate midnight mass at 10 p.m. on Christmas Eve so the 82-year-old can get a good night's sleep. Allen Pizzey reports on the controversy over Pope Pius XII and John Paul II.
Vatican analyst Father Thomas Williams spoke to Jeff Glor about Pope Benedict XVI's 10 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass and the controversy over Pope Pius XII and John Paul II push to sainthood.
As investigators sort through the wreckage of American Airlines flight 331 that overshot the runway in Jamaica and broke apart, Kelly Cobiella reports on what local officials are calling the miracle of Christmas.
After the custody fight over 9-year-old Sean Goldman, he headed back to New Jersey from Brazil with his father David for a Christmas family reunion. Manuel Gallegus reports.
Sen. Christopher Dodd, D - Conn., spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about his view on the health care bill. Dodd also predicts when President Obama will sign the historic legislation.
Dr. Jenn Berman, author of "The A to Z Guide to Raising Happy, Confident Kids," spoke to Jeff Glor about Sean Goldman's return to the U.S. from Brazil and the challenges he will face.
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