Saturday: Officials are learning more about suspected terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and the substance he used to try to bring down a plane; Plus, 3 Modern Wise Men Want 'Peace on Earth.'
The database known as the 'No-Fly List' contains about 3,400 names, but the suspected Flight 253 terrorist was not on the list. Jeff Glor speaks with Rep. Peter King about these terror threat lists.
As terrorism continues throughout the world, it's clear that achieving 'Peace on Earth' remains elusive. But as John Blackstone reports, three Clerics of different faiths have teamed up to chase this goal.
Authorities in two other countries are working to fill in the background of the Christmas terror attack suspect and to determine if and where he might have been trained. Richard Roth reports.
In the first day after an attempted terrorist attack, officials are learning more about the suspect and the substance he used to try to bring down an airplane in Detroit. Armen Keteyian has more.
The man charged with the attempted bombing was described as quiet, until he acted when the flight was ending. As Barry Peterson reports, passengers are in shock from what happened.
Almost immediately after the attempted bombing of Flight 253, security regulations at airports and aboard planes got more restrictive. Kimberly Dozier has more from Washington.
Jeremy Hazell scored 41 points for the Seton Hall Pirates, but it wasn't enough as the Mountaineers defeated them 90-84 in overtime to remain unbeated. Kevin Harlan and Bill Raftery recap the thrilling finish in Newark.
It was the season opener for the Big East and it delivered fireworks. Seton Hall went on a 12-2 run in the final minute to send the game to overtime, but the Mountaineers controlled OT and defeated the Pirates 90-84.
As the American unemployment rate rises, a new film is telling a happy story about those who lost their livelihoods, but found their lives. Monday on the CBS Evening News.
From "Twilight" to "Transformers 2," CBS' Karina Mitchell showcases the top 10 highest grossing films at the box office for 2009. Plus, don't miss the CBS News team's favorite movie picks of the year.
Chef Chris Santos is this week's "Chef on a Shoestring", who knows exactly what to do with Christmas leftovers. From scraps to scrumptious, Santos shows us the recipe for the ultimate leftover meal.
David Foster is in this week's Second Cup Cafu00E9, celebrating the season with a holiday performance. Foster and Canadian Tenor, Charice perform the Christmas classic, "The Christmas Song".
The FBI and an array of federal agencies are investigating how a Nigerian man with ties to Al-Qaeda was able to bring explosives onto a Delta flight. Jim Axelrod reports and Jeff Glor speaks with Juan Zarate.
How will the recent terror scare on Delta flight 253 impact travelers safety and security at airports across the country? CBS News Travel Editor, Peter Greenberg speaks with Jeff Glor.
Help reduce that extra holiday baggage with this workout custom-made for couples. Chris Wragge and Erica Hill demonstrate a great workout tailor-made for 2.
In Full: A Federal Prosecutor Kidnapped at Gunpoint on his Birthday Recounts his Bizarre Hostage Ordeal
After mysteriously disappearing for several days, married conservative Governor Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) has admitted to having a sexual affair with an Argentinian woman. Kelly Cobiella reports.
In Full: Katie Couric speaks with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair about Iran, President Obama, and defending his decision on Iraq.
Actress Farrah Fawcett lost her battle with cancer at age 62, Drew Levinson reports. Fawcett was best known for her starring role in the classic TV show, Charlie's Angels.
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