Gingrich: US is too young and diverse for GOP to deal with

Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticizes the GOP for being behind the Democrats when it comes to understanding national politics.

Fla. cops' court appearance prompts investigation

Video surveillance of troopers laughing, joking in court over tickets issued following deadly crash, prompts investigation into officers' behavior

$50M diamond heist: Behind the crime, potential payoff on black market

Experts weigh in on crime and its brazenness, how theft compares to movies like "The Italian Job" and "Ocean's Eleven"

Police search for bodies at scorched Kansas City restaurant

Police with search dogs are searching for possible bodies in the rubble of a restaurant in Kansas City, Mo., which burned down after a natural gas explosion. KCTV's Dave Hall reports.

Dickerson: Obama has stronger hand in budget fight

CBS News political director John Dickerson talks about the repercussions for Congressional Republicans and for the White House if automatic budget cuts take effect in early March

Jesse Jackson Jr. and wife expected to plead guilty

Former Ill. Rep Jesse Jackson, Jr., and his wife will be in court to plead guilty to charges they spent more than $700,000 in campaign funds for personal use. WBBM-TV's Jay Levine reports.

Gen. Allen announces retirement to care for wife

Gen. John Allen will not be the next commander of U.S. and NATO Forces in Europe. Instead, he announced his retirement in order to care for his wife. Charlie Rose reports.

December home prices highest since 2008

Home prices are up and housing starts in December were at the highest level since 2008. Rebecca Jarvis reports on the spike in the housing market, and talks about the newest numbers from January.

Christopher Dorner targets speak out for first time

Phillip and Emada Tingirides share what life was like for their family behind locked doors, how their community -- and a gang -- came to their aid

Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza blacked out game room, bedroom

Former FBI assistant director John Miller says changing rooms' appearance may have helped Newtown shooter "descend into his own world"

Miller: Adam Lanza blacked out bedroom, game room

Senior correspondent John Miller, a former FBI assistant director, discusses new information about Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza.

Madeleine Albright: Iran sanctions working

Former secretary of state, author of "Prague Winter" discusses sanctions, the potential decision to arm Syrian rebels

Calif. drivers pay more than $5 a gallon

Some drivers in Southern California are paying over $5 a gallon. Rising costs are blamed on production cuts, a jump in oil prices and refinery closings. Gayle King reports.

Fuel line leak named as cause of fire on Carnival Triumph

Investigators said a leak in a fuel line caused the fire in the engine room of the Carnival Triumph. Charlie Rose reports.

White House: Obama leaked immigration plan was incomplete

Former White House adviser David Axelrod said it was a mistake to put out any details of the Obama administration's immigration plan and that what was revealed was only half of the plan. Gayle King reports.

Multi-million dollar diamond heist at Brussels airport

Eight masked robbers broke through a security fence at the Brussels airport and grabbed an estimated $50 million in precious stones from the plane's cargo hold. Kelly Cobiella reports.

Chinese military responsible for cyber attacks, report says

A new report from a Virginia-based security company said it has traced 141 cases of computer hacking to a single Chinese military unit, based outside of Shanghai. Charlie Rose reports.

Winter storm pushes into upper Midwest

A winter storm is threatening blizzard-like conditions and pushing into the upper Midwest. Charlie Rose reports.

Obama goes on offensive to stop drastic spending cuts

While Congress is on vacation, President Obama gets back into the fight over the automatic budget cuts in an attempt to frame the choice as protecting public safety or protecting the kind of tax loopholes he wants to cut.

Russian dash cam video: From stunning to bizarre

Dramatic meteor footage just one result of increasing trend among Russian motorists to employ dashboard cameras; watch some other remarkable scenes

Mindy McCready died on same porch as "soul mate"

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Country music star found dead of apparent suicide on same porch as boyfriend, father of 10-month-old son recently believed to have killed himself

White House under fire for leaked immigration plan

Republicans are accusing the Obama administration of meddling in bipartisan congressional plans for immigration reform to score political points. CBS News' Bill Plante reports.

More meteor sightings in Fla. and Calif.

A meteor was spotted in Florida -- from Jacksonville all the way down to Key West -- and that follows a similar sighting in the San Francisco Bay area. CBS News contributor Michio Kaku talks to Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell about all of the activity.

"Iron Dome" technology makes Israel safer

"60 Minutes" correspondent reports on Israel's "Iron Dome" missile defense system - a game-changing technology that the U.S. spent some $270 million to help make a reality.

David Cameron defends pregnant Kate, Duchess of Cambridge

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Following celebrated English author Hilary Mantel's scathing comments about Prince William's wife, prime minister calls remarks "wrong," "misguided"

Inside military dogs' life-saving role in war

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Leonard Anderson, who is part of Animal Planet's "Glory Hounds" two-hour TV special to air Thursday, discusses his dog Azza who he says helped save his life after a roadside explosion.

Weather satellites on the brink: How life on Earth may be affected

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Government is scrambling to deal with a generation of weather satellites that are about to die

Biden: "get a double-barreled shotgun"

Vice President Joe Biden has a new message for gun owners and those concerned about whether tighter gun control would make it harder for law-abiding citizens to defend themselves. Charlie Rose reports.

WWII plane discovered off Fla. coast

Chip Reid reports on a surprise discovery off the coast of Florida dating back fore than 60 years to the World War II era.

Politically predetermined? Your brain on politics

Researchers say the brains of Democrats and Republicans could be wired differently; Professor Roger Newman-Norlund of the University of South Carolina explains

Charlie Rose offers to caddy for Obama, Tiger Woods

Charlie Rose chats with Gayle King about the round of golf played by President Obama and Tiger Woods and offers his own caddying skills to either golfer.

Breakthrough in battle against melanoma

A high-tech breakthrough in the battle against Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Dr. Holly Phillips talks with Dr. Doris Day about the potentially life-saving tool.

Tweet happy? New happiness study looks to Twitter

Researchers studies 10 million twitter messages counting happy and sad words to map out the happiness level of each state in the US.

Lincoln liars? Best Picture Oscar nominees face scrutiny

With just a few days until the Oscars, three "Best Picture" nominees face controversy because of historical inaccuracies. Jan Crawford reports.

Chris O'Donnell on directing "NCIS:LA" and being a family man

O'Donnell plays Special Agent G. Callen on "NCIS:LA," but on March 5, he'll take on a new role as director

"Silver Linings Playbook" author: "Glad" to spur mental health conversations

Matthew Quick talks with "CBS This Morning" about his novel, the movie it inspired, and the impact it has had on the mental health community

Alzheimer's disease: What you eat influences your risk factor

A new book by Dr. Neal Bernard suggests that what you put into your body now can help or hurt your memory later

Hip replacement study: Women face higher risk of failure

A new study reveals that hip replacement surgeries have to be redone far more often in women than in men. Charlie Rose reports.

Bill Gates not satisfied with Microsoft innovation

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Microsoft chairman says he and CEO Steve Ballmer "are not satisfied" with recent innovations, company not doing everything possible on breakthrough tech

Actor Dwight Henry's double life

Special correspondent Jeff Glor reports on how actor Dwight Henry had never acted before his role in this year's hit movie, "Beasts of the Southern Wild," as well as his new-found success and fame.

Study: No increased cancer risk from IVF

The National Cancer Institute finds no increased risk of breast, endometrial, or ovarian cancer in patients who underwent fertility treatments. Norah O'Donnell reports.

What you need to know about 401(k)s, retirement

Americans need to put more money into their 401(k)s to offset the elimination of pensions and unpredictable future of Social Security, expert says

Some TV can help cut agression, study says

A new study of 500 families found those that reduced their children's exposure to violent videos and shows saw improved behavior. Gayle King reports.

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