SEC eyes suspicious trade in Heinz sale

The Securities and Exchange Commission has ramped up efforts to crack down on insider trading

Calls increase for cardinal to withdraw from pope vote

Documents show Cardinal Roger Mahony, former Archbishop of Los Angeles, hid names of priests accused of sex abuse from police

Brutal gang rape sparks culture crisis in India

Brutal, deadly attack on Indian woman last year has led to strong push for change of women's status

Thieves steal $50M worth of gems in airport heist

Eight armed men dressed as police infiltrated Brussels International Airport

Meet the Mass. parish that won't give up

Parishioners in a Scituate, Mass., church have occupied the building continuously since it was ordered closed in 2004

Pope offers prayer for his upcoming replacement

Pope Benedict blessed thousands on his first Sunday Angelus since his retirement announcement, asking the crowd to pray for his successor

Paid sick days: A rarity in the restaurant business

A recent study found that nine out of ten restaurant workers do not get paid sick days; one restaurant owner says that's bad for business

Wushu: A new sport for the Olympics?

As wrestling is getting pushed out of the Olympic Games, a new martial art may take its place

Aftermath of close encounter with meteor

Scientist now say the meteor that exploded over Russia was bigger and heavier than they first thought - 55 feet long and weighing 10,000 tons. Tony Guida has the latest on the largest known meteor to hit earth since 1908.

For an exec, breaking pain pill addiction is impossible

CBS News sat down with a real estate executive who is battling an addiction to pain medication and refuses to get help

Jesse Jackson Jr. charged with conspiracy

Former congressman is accused of misspending $750,000 in campaign funds

Husband of Newtown victim remembers wife as hero

School psychologist Mary Sherlach and five others received posthumous award from President Obama

Potential Navy budget cuts loom large over shipbuilders

Industry says 100K jobs on the line if cuts delay repair of nearly two dozen ships

VA doctor: I was punished for speaking out

Veterans Affairs doctor says the agency retaliated over her testimony before Congress highlighting insufficient resources to treat PTSD

Security firm warns of increasing cyber threat

Cyber spies have already stolen hundreds of billions of dollars in corporate secrets from plans for military hardware to paint formulas

On heels of the SOTU, Obama pushes manufacturing

During his address, President Obama said "our first priority is making America a magnet for new jobs and manufacturing"

Obama's minimum wage proposal gets mixed reaction

Texas restaurant owner says raising minimum wage could put him out of business; advocates say it would boost economy

What drawdown means for troops in Afghanistan

President Obama intends to bring home 34,000 of the 66,000 American soldiers in Afghanistan by this time next year

Afghan youth orchestra hopes to bring peace through music

Under Taliban rule, playing music would have meant a death sentence; now, Afghan kids are playing at Carnegie Hall

Pope Benedict XVI and the sex abuse scandal

Several theologians characterized his record on the church sex abuse scandal as "mixed," but he was the first Pope to meet with victims

Massive Hindu celebration turns deadly on Ganges River

Moved by a shared faith, millions flocked to wash away their sins on the luckiest day of Hinduism's biggest festival

Amateur video captures Miss. tornado

Tornado in Mississippi tore a path 75 miles long, damaging 200 homes and injuring 60 people

The very small next big thing in cars

Japanese automakers are developing electric cars designed for one and only one person

Sandy storm victims react to proposed home buyout

100 days after the superstorm hit, homeowners have mixed feelings about Gov. Cuomo's plan to buy up and demolish properties

Brennan defends drone use at confirmation hearing

Obama's pick for CIA director John Brennan defended the use of drone strikes against suspected terrorists

Postal Service to drop Saturday mail delivery

The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service has announced that it will drop Saturday mail delivery starting in August. Nancy Cordes reports on what's next for America's second largest civilian employer.

Canadian astronaut takes spectacular photos of Earth

Chris Hadfield is taking as many pictures as he can during his time on the International Space Station

Will sequester budget cuts create a recession?

Scott Pelley speaks with President Obama on whether the across-the-board spending cuts could trigger a recession

Triple amputee vet takes on skydiving, alligator wrestling

Todd Love had every reason to feel cheated by life, but he's living with a passion that's hard to match

Education activist speaks: I want every girl to be educated

Malala Yousufzai, the Pakistani teenager who was shot in the head after defying the Taliban, renewed her call for women's education

King Richard III's mystery comes to a close

Most of what the world has known about England's King Richard III has come from Shakespeare

Sequester cuts would be a "catastrophe" for DOD civilians

Of the 800,000 civilians who work for the Department of Defense, an estimated 700,000 would be furloughed for one day a week

Sequestration could mean across-the-board pain

If the president and Congress can't make a deal, the budget cuts will affect many -- including the unemployed, school children and the FBI

Library of Congress works to save priceless recordings

Library is on a mission to re-record America's cultural past and preserve it for a digital future

Dorner targets share their stories

Captain Phil Tingirides and his wife Emada -- an LAPD sergeant -- tell CBS News about living in fear of ex-cop Christopher Dorner

New details bring into focus Newtown shooter's motive

Sources say Newtown school gunman may have viewed himself as being in competition with Norway massacre shooter; often sought isolation

Collector unearths iconic WWII sculpture

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

Mount Etna eruption lights up the sky

Spectacular show from one of the world's most active volcanoes

WH: Leaked immigration plan is only partial draft

Officials tell CBS News what was leaked is real; plan shows administration's thoughts on what to do about illegal immigrants living in U.S.

Texas rancher won't budge for Keystone pipeline

"I just don't believe that a Canadian organization ... has more right to my land than I do," Texas rancher says

The floating hospital of hope

When Africa Mercy, the largest civilian hospital ship in the world, arrives in Togo, thousands line up for free procedures for deformities

Verify your tax refund, or someone else might take it

A tax refund-fraud sweep netted 109 arrests last month; one businessman talks about how someone took his $10k refund

Tough NY gun law could jeopardize jobs in one town

Following state's passage of strict gun law, folks in Ilion, N.Y. are worried that arms manufacturer Remington may move, which could affect 1,300 jobs

Wall St.'s mega-deal mojo a sign that recovery is taking hold?

Recent corporate blockbusters point to the economic recovery being the "real deal," leading economist says

Teen skiing sensation

American skier Mikaela Shiffrin is the youngest women's slalom champ in almost four decades

With Triumph docked, what comes next?

The disabled Carnival Triumph cruise ship has docked in Mobile, Ala., and more than 4,000 passengers and crew are safe

Sea World welcomes baby orca whale

Special delivery occurred in San Diego

Obama's defense secretary nominee suffers setback

Former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel became the third cabinet nominee ever to be successfully filibustered

Memories of Camelot up for auction in Massachusetts

Mementos collected by longtime Kennedy aide Dave Powers went undiscovered until his death in 1998

Will Congress act on gun control?

A number of congressional Republicans say they are happy to take a vote on gun control but oppose an assault weapons ban and any limitation on the sale of high-capacity magazines

Will merging AA, US Airways send ticket prices soaring?

What an American Airlines and US Airways merger would mean for travelers

Schieffer: Boehner seems to have given up

John Boehner told reporters President Obama doesn't have the guts for the heavy lifting needed to reduce the deficit

Cantor: "Lack of results here in Washington"

Scott Pelley spoke with House Majority Leader Eric Cantor about recent comments made by House Speaker John Boehner and one area the president and GOP can hopefully find common ground

Cardinal Dolan "startled" by pope's announcement

The Archbishop of New York tells CBS News he expects College of Cardinals to be summoned to Rome to oversee church after pope resigns

Army Staff Sgt. shares story behind Medal of Honor

Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha, hit by shrapnel, ducked enemy fire to rescue other wounded soldiers and recover bodies of the fallen

A new commander in Afghanistan

Marine General John Allen passed the baton to Marine General Joseph Dunford in a ceremony at coalition headquarters in Kabul

Haitians help to rebuild Staten Island after Sandy

Repaying for the kindness of American strangers after Haiti's 2010 earthquake, some Haitians are helping rebuild Staten Island following superstorm

Ohio congressman's meditation crusade

Tim Ryan is pushing a curriculum that teaches kids to relax, calming themselves into a state where they are better able to learn

Navy official: Drones will only get more advanced

Capt. Jaime Engdahl explains what the Navy has in store for stealth, unmanned vehicles, currently a major focus in U.S. foreign policy

Despite adoption ban, N.J. couple brings home Russian tot

Robert and Kim Summers managed to finalize their adoption before ban took effect

Boy Scouts postpone vote to lift ban on gays

The Boy Scouts of America put off the decision until May, citing the issue's "complexity"

Tense moments as California agents confiscate illegal guns

The state is seizing guns from people who are not supposed to have them; but lacks the budget and manpower for wider enforcement

Concerns over Superdome's power feed raised before Super Bowl

Documents reveal a cascading level of concern for four months leading up to the Super Bowl

Ex-Marine suspected of killing ex-Navy SEAL on suicide watch

Eddie Ray Routh allegedly killed Chris Kyle, a man who some called the best American sniper

How did Minn. murderer get permit to buy 15 guns?

Chris Oberender was committed to a mental hospital after murdering his mother; he passed a background check in 2011 and was able to obtain 15 guns

Why is NYC violence rate lower than other U.S. cities?

CBS News' John Miller explains why the Big Apple is enjoying record-low violence compared to Chicago, Philadelphia and New Orleans