A great deal may just be a click away. More bargain hunters are using social-networking sites for savings. Kelly Wallace reports.
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Since the moment Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was taken into custody he has claimed a tie to al Qaeda. As Jim Axelrod reports, al Qaeda has taken responsibility for the Christmas day terror attack attempt.
After al Qaeda took responsibility for the attack on Northwest flight 253, Sheila MacVicar reports on the new wave of trained al Qaeda in Yemen that included Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab.
Kelly Cobiella reports on the story of the Hinrichsen family who welcomed their third set of twins in July through in vitro fertilization.
Chef Katie Lee spoke to Debbye Turner Bell and Harry Smith about how to throw a "Mad Men" inspired cocktail party for new years with classic finger foods and vintage cocktails.
Former homeland security secretary Tom Ridge spoke to Harry Smith about the many security errors that allowed alleged terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to board Northwest flight 253.
Amazon.com reported that the Kindle was it's most gifted item in record this holiday season. Daniel Sieberg reports on the popularity eReaders this holiday season.
Journalism professor Jeff Jarvis, author of "What Would Google Do?" spoke to Harry Smith about the rising popularity of eReaders and what that means for the future of books and other publications.
As several fast food chains plan to expand their dollar value menus to breakfast items, Vera Gibbons spoke to Harry Smith about how to make some inexpensive healthy breakfast meals to skip fast food.
With one third of children in the U.S .are considered overweight or obese, exercise physiologist David Scott from Goryeb Children's Hospital gave Debbye Turner Bell some tips to fight childhood obesity.
Police in Aspen, Colorado released the 9-1-1 call made on Christmas morning by actor Charlie Sheen's wife Brooke Mueller. Michelle Gielan reports.
CBS News legal analyst Lisa Bloom spoke to Debbye Turner Bell about the release of Charlie Sheen's wife Brooke Mueller's 9-1-1 call and whether the sitcom star could end up behind bars.
CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg spoke to Harry Smith about some tips that will save time at the airport including shipping luggage ahead of time and printing boarding passes.
Dave Price reports on his sixth annual visit to the troops in Camp Victory in Iraq, and wishes families at home a happy new year.
Since the moment Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was taken into custody he has claimed a tie to al Qaeda. As Jim Axelrod reports, al Qaeda has taken responsibility for the Christmas day terror attack attempt.
After al Qaeda took responsibility for the attack on Northwest flight 253, Sheila MacVicar reports on the new wave of trained al Qaeda in Yemen that included Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab.
In order for Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to board Northwest flight 253, there were a lot of missed red flags. Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R - Mich., spoke to Harry Smith about the failure of the U.S. system.
Steve Forbes, president of Forbes, Inc. and author of "How Capitalism Will Save Us," spoke to Harry Smith about what's behind the economic recovery since the beginning of 2009 and what's ahead in 2010.
Clinical psychologist Wendy Walsh spoke to Harry Smith about successful resolutions in the new year and gave some tips on how to stick to a changing lifestyle.
Susan Koeppen spoke to Harry Smith about what to do with unwanted presents and explained the best ways to return, re-gift, swap, sell and donate these items.
Clinical psychologist Wendy Walsh spoke to Harry Smith about successful resolutions in the new year and gave some tips on how to stick to a changing lifestyle.
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