The first blind marching band in the nation is taking Columbus, Ohio by storm. And, as Steve Hartman reports, one of their next stops is the Rose Parade.
With the failure of two more financial institutions, successful small-time banks are weathering the mortgage storm by staying conservative. Michelle Miller reports.
Separated couple Ken and Tina explain why they helped out frat boys Andrew and Dan at the Detour.
President-elect Barack Obama has made a promise to the American people that he will not be beholden to special interest groups, but is that fact or fiction? Thalia Assuras reports.
USA Today's Ben Mutzabaugh shares tips with Julie Chen for saving money on your fall family vacation.
Notre Dame and UConn face off in the Big East Women's Soccer Championship. After a scoreless regulation, Notre Dame knocked one in to take home the hardware in OT.
The Press meets Jeff Probst and discuss coverage of 'Survivor: Gabon'
President-elect Barack Obama made some expensive promises on the campaign trail. With the federal budget collapsing, Obama must now decide what steps to take next. Wyatt Andrews reports.
The Hokies travel to Miami to battle the Hurricanes for position in Coastal conference this Thursday night. Jason Horowitz and Spencer Tillman break down this ACC showdown.
Calif. has adopted nutrition guidelines that strictly limit the fat, sugar, and calorie intake of all food sold at schools. John Blackstone reports on how all of this affects the bake sale.
Julie Chen sat down with Erin Gray who played Col. Wilma Deering, Lou Ferrigno who was The Incredible Hulk and Wonder Woman Lynda Carter.
Shaquille O'Neal moved into 10th place on the NBA's All-Time scoring list on Wednesday against the Rockets. Lauren Shehadi updates you on a busy Wednesday night in the NBA and a crucial AFC East Thursday night game in the NFL.
Cleveland will try to avoid a third straight defeat on Monday night in Buffalo, where three consecutive losses have the Bills trying to halt their own midseason meltdown. Charley Casserly and Jason Horowitz have the preview.
Watch how best friends BJ and Tyler earn a fortune on their flight to Perth. The pair manages to capture the attention of an entire section of the plane.
President-elect Barack Obama is giving up his senate seat so he can focus on his transition to the White House. Manuel Gallegus reports.
Watch as Kota and Fang golf 'Survivor-style'
After blowing a 24-6 first half lead, the New York Jets prevailed in overtime Thursday night beating the Patriots in New England 34-31.
CBS Early Show anchors Julie Chen, Harry Smith, Dave Price, Maggie Rodriguez and Russ Mitchell look back at the 90s, a time of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Hubble Telescope, the end of Apartheid and much more.
"Only On The Web": Brookings Institution's Benjamin Wittes discusses three possible ways the Obama administration could close the prison at Guantanamo Bay.
A hastily assembled crisis summit in DC was the largest gathering of world leaders in almost a decade, everyone in attendance had one goal: stop to the global economic crisis. Kimberly Dozier reports.
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