Joseph Paul Franklin put to death for synagogue sniper shooting, claimed responsibility for 20 killings, shooting Hustler's Larry Flynt
As the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy nears, CBS News takes a look back at the four days that changed America and American television history
The day "will ring with pain...for as long as I live," said LBJ's daughter, speaking publicly for the first time about Kennedy's death
Historians discuss John F. Kennedy's rise to power, rallying the country for an agenda left tragically unfinished
David Martin reports on a band of wounded warriors making music with Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, at the Stand Up for Heroes benefit concert at Madison Square Garden
President Obama's announcement that he would allow canceled health insurance policies to be reinstated left both customers and insurance companies with questions on how to do so
Mo. man freed from prison after nearly a decade says man who helped wrongly convict him was "used;" father praises "48 Hours" coverage
Government Accountability Office report says behavior-based detection "is the same or slightly better than chance"
America's largest river restoration project is now complete
A look at how the news of President Kennedy's death was received around the globe
Authorities investigating Learjet en route to Mexico that plunged into Atlantic Ocean shortly after taking off
Spokesman expects short stay for reverend who delivered what many called his final sermon earlier this month
AAA says for first time in five years, travel across United States over Thanksgiving holiday will decline
Rev. Frank Schaefer says suspension won't change his support for issue as church members speak out on both sides
"CBS This Morning" granted exclusive access to comb through "virtual treasure trove" about man who gunned down Lee Harvey Oswald
Survivors from Sunday's tornadoes in Ill. have used Facebook to track down mementos that turned up far away
Capt. Sullenberger says new report is a "wake-up call" for the industry and an "indictment of the inadequacies of pilot training"
United Methodist pastor Frank Schaefer, convicted by church jury of presiding over son's same-sex wedding, gets suspended for month, expects to be defrocked
Unless Supreme Court steps in, white supremacist Joseph Franklin will be put to death; choice of drugs to be used has been in dispute
Diane Disney Miller helped inspire her dad to create Disneyland theme park
The Keystone train that originated in Harrisburg somehow got on the wrong track after leaving Philadelphia's 30th Street Station last week
2 bodies recovered after Learjet goes down in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast on its way to Cozumel, Mexico
A source said Yankees President Randy Levine testified and denied having any personal gain from Alex Rodriguez's suspension or the Yankees falling under the luxury tax threshold
Dispute over same-sex marriage between Dick Cheney's daughters is shining a light on the GOP's broader quandary over the emotional issue
Law's opponents say it has caused more than a third of Texas clinics to stop performing abortions
Professor believes he found Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg, but another scholar says a different man in the same photo is the president
National Weather Service told Washington, Ill., residents the twister was coming 16 minutes before it hit
Reigning Olympic downhill champion crashed while training ahead of her return to racing following major knee surgery
Husband of ex-Fla. secretary of state, who became known for her role in the contested 2000 presidential election, found dead of apparent suicide