With automatic spending cuts set for March 1, president asks lawmakers for smaller reductions, tax reform
Ed Whitacre, Jr., who guided General Motors turnaround, offers thoughts on Scouts reversing ban on gay members
Matteo Bovmundt of Denmark is the first recipient of the most advanced artificial hand in the world
John Miller, a former assistant FBI director, talks about the effort to rescue the 5-year-old boy held hostage
Here's a look at some of the performers who will compete for awards Feb. 10 at the Grammy Awards ceremony
Last year's Grammys were held in the shadow of Whitney Houston's sudden death; CBS offers an exclusive look back Saturday, Feb. 9 at 9 p.m. ET
With the Grammy Awards just days away, producer Jeff Bhasker opens up about making the pop-rock band's Grammy-nominated album, "Some Nights"
Justice Dept. taking on the largest beer company in the world over proposed merger; how will it impact smaller brewers, beer drinkers?
Baltimore Ravens quarterback and 2013 Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco celebrated with fans at Disney World in Orlando, Fla.
As the U.S. confronts a declining fertility rate, author Jonathan Last questions what the future might hold
"48 Hours" Live to Tell: Marti Hill beaten and left for dead in her Kansas home by handyman who won't explain reason for attack
Bill would enable same-sex couples to get married in both civil and religious ceremonies - if religious institution consents
Millions died in Stalin's infamous prison camps, but that didn't stop officials at one from throwing a party in its honor
School officials to hold party for Ala. child's birthday and honor memory of bus driver killed in attack that led to 7-day standoff
Penelope Soto was sentenced her to 30 days in jail after giving a Florida judge the bird
A boy and a girl at a Southern California high school lost fingers in a tug-of-war game at lunchtime, authorities say
N.J. governor says he's constantly fighting weight battle and his doctor warns him his "luck is going to run out relatively soon"
Report found that a quarter of 10,012 women unwillingly committed to workhouses from 1922-1996 were sent there by the state
Police say group of masked men burst into a rented home on outskirts of Mexican resort town for attack on 12 Spanish tourists
Prosecutors say there is no credible evidence singer completed his community service; cite other incidents they say point to anger management issues
Attorney General says ratings agency gave good ratings on mortgage-backed securities it knew were garbage
Congress begins immigration reform hearings today, intent on avoiding the pitfalls of the past
One Loudon County, Va., feline is hitting the water instead of the gym in effort to lose weight
U.S. Ski Team says Vonn tore ligaments in her right knee, broke leg after crash at world championships in Austria
New information suggests Superdome officials were not surprised by the outage that interrupted the big game
Extortion and protection rackets becoming more common for Pakistani Taliban, who are making more and more money from it
Boomers more likely to be obese, sedentary than parents' generation, study finds
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