Adam Lanza's attack on defenseless children motivated by video games, desire to out-kill Anders Breivik, law enforcement sources say
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, spoke with Scott Pelley on the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI was the first pope to publicly apologize to victims
Author Kevin Cullen speaks about the new book, "Whitey Bulger," which reveals the alleged gangster's violent life and his ties to the FBI
Group of Haitians come to Staten Island to help rebuild areas recovering from superstorm Sandy
One by one, Shirley Chambers' four children have all been killed by bullets; "these people ... shouldn't have guns," she says
The Boy Scouts of America is reconsidering its controversial ban on gay members
Seven years after devastating storm, volunteers work to rebuild thousands of destroyed homes; most are victims of scams
One hundred and eleven chimpanzees will be coming from a south Louisiana laboratory to Chimp Haven
At least 14 injured as contractors apparently hit gas line, causing huge explosion and fire that consumed a whole block
National Weather Service says parts of Colorado, Kansas and northern Missouri could get 10 to 12 inches of snow; 1 storm-related death in Oklahoma
Authorities unsure if every person accounted for after recovery of 1st body claimed by massive gas explosion, fire
New Orleans mayor at the time of Katrina accused of accepting bribes, free trips, and other gratuities in exchange for favors
Texas girl, 16, alleged mom wanted to slip her abortion pill, punished her for wanting to keep the fetus
Still buried in snow, a Denver man is all smiles after narrowly escaping an avalanche
As deadline looms, Lance Armstrong's attorney says cyclist won't interview under oath with U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
Weather brings much-needed rain and even rare tornado, but hundreds of unprepared drivers found themselves stranded
Former Johns Hopkins gynecologist believed to have committed suicide may have violated numerous patients, police say
Survivors and relatives of those lost still struggle with grief a decade after one of the deadliest fires in U.S. history
Newtown, Conn., marked the one month anniversary since the massacre of 26 children and adults at the school, the second-worst such shooting in U.S. history
A Banksy painting mysteriously disappeared from a wall in a riot-hit area of north London, and they want it back
Lawsuit accuses defense contractor of using employee's political choice against her
Video surveillance of troopers laughing, joking in court over tickets issued following deadly crash, prompts investigation into officers' behavior
Agency calls Iraq war veteran's personalized plate vulgar, encouragement of violence in latest letter of months-long spat
Experts weigh in on crime and its brazenness, how theft compares to movies like "The Italian Job" and "Ocean's Eleven"
City official said he did not know of anyone being reported missing and had not heard of any fatalities
School says it's reviewing a science class in which a professor stripped to his underwear during a lecture on quantum mechanics
Task force, however, recommends that the state should erect signs in airports and borders telling visitors they can't take pot home
The original Iwo Jima sculpture, of which a 32-foot model was later used as the Marine Corps War Memorial, is going to be auctioned
Sources say Newtown school gunman may have viewed himself as direct competition with Norway massacre shooter; often sought isolation