JFK assassination an indelible part of Dallas' history

Video: Fifty years later, the residents of Dallas remember their darkest day; Mo Rocca reports

JFK conspiracy: Any smoking gun besides Oswald's?

Filmmaker Oliver Stone says not to trust the government, but prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi has no doubts about the Warren Commission Report's finding of a lone gunman; Tracy Smith reports

JFK assassination: When a nation coming of age lost its youth

Bill Flanagan says the murder of the young president marked Americans' turn to disillusionment and regret

The letters that shaped John F. Kennedy's world

Video: The life of John F. Kennedy can be traced through the letters that he sent and received before and during his Presidency. Thousands of them are stored at the JFK Presidential Library and Museum, and that's where Michelle Miller went to see this priceless correspondence brought out of the archives

Web exclusive: Reflections on JFK's death

Actor Billy Crystal, author Gay Talese, and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin offer their memories of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and their thoughts on what his death meant for his legacy and for a stunned nation

The man who shot the Zapruder Film

Video: Abraham Zapruder's 8mm footage of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is the most famous home movie in American history; Anthony Mason takes a look at the film and the man behind the camera

Nature: Cape Cod

This week's moment in nature takes us to President Kennedy's beloved Cape Cod, home to a national seashore created during the first year of his presidency.

Meet a real-life Band of Brothers

Video: Wounded warriors who use music to heal perform with rock legends at the Stand Up for Heroes benefit concert in NYC; David Martin reports

Grumpy Cat, meet Lil Bub; Lil Bub, meet Grumpy Cat

Video: There are millions of cat videos on the Internet, so why not a festival celebrating the very best of them? Bill Geist visited the Internet Cat Video Festival in Minneapolis, attended by 13,000 cat lovers, and met some feline celebrities

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Orlando Bloom brings "Romeo" to Broadway

The star of the "Lord of the Rings" and "Pirates" films returns to theatre, bringing Shakespeare's young lovers to a young audience

Mattel: A toy story

Video: From Barbie and Ken, to Hot Wheels cars, to Chatty Cathy and countless others, California-based Mattel is the largest toymaker in the world. Mo Rocca went for a rare behind-the-scenes tour to see how the magic happens

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Tango: The forbidden dance

Video: Elaine Quijano takes us on a dancing tour of Buenos Aires, birthplace of the cultural phenomenon of the tango, where the American dance team of Naomi Hotta and Laurent Lazure faces the ultimate challenge at the World Cup of Argentine Tango

Jackie Kennedy: "The stuff of legend"

One of the youngest first ladies, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy became an enduring fashion and culture icon - and led a shocked nation in grief, as Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" reports

The images that created Camelot

Martha Teichner on how photographers helped produce the myth of the Kennedy family for a new American era

Jack Ruby: The assassin's assassin

The niece of the Dallas nightclub owner who shot Lee Harvey Oswald tells Dean Reynolds how life changed in an instant

Creating the eternal flame

The flame lit by a grieving first lady in Arlington National Cemetery still burns just as brightly today; Lee Cowan reports

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Anjelica Huston: Of royal Hollywood blood

In a new memoir the Oscar-winning actress tells of growing up as part of an acting and filmmaking dynasty; Lee Cowan sits down with Huston to talk her famous family and Jack Nicholson

Paula Poundstone on ACA: Hey, we're used to tech problems

Says consumers are no strangers to struggling with website glitches, so don't believe people will give up supporting Obamacare

The rise of secessionist movements

Some citizens disenchanted with their state governments are striving to secede and form new states of their own; Barry Petersen reports from the borders of the new culture wars | Watch video

Kenny Chesney spreads the love to Boston bomb victims

The country star's charity fund comes to the aid of amputee victims of the marathon bomb attack

A hero's tale

Medal of Honor recipient Army Capt. Will Swenson resorted to desperate measures while his company was pinned down by Afghan militants; David Martin reports | Watch video

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