Maggie Rodriguez gets the latest news and perspective on Sandra Bullock's decision to file for divorce and adopt a child from CBS News Legal Analyst Jack Ford and Pop Culture Expert Paula Froelich.
The nation's top transportation official is promising tough enforcement of a new rule limiting to three hours the amount of time airlines can keep passengers waiting in planes on tarmacs. The three-hour rule goes into effect on Thursday.
A retired veterinarian performed lifesaving surgery after finding an injured goose in the yard of his New Jersey home. The animal had a 26-inch hunter's arrow lodged in it's chest, as well as air pellets from a gun.
The young and old, famous and not so, crowd the headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women in Washington, D.C. to honor civil rights icon Dorothy Height.
President Obama is kicking off the work of the federal deficit commission, saying public officials must move urgently to attack high spending and avoid inflicting a 'mountain of debt' on the next generation.
Eggs rained down on lawmakers and smoke bombs clouded the chamber in the Ukrainian Parliament as lawmakers opposed an extension of a port-leasing agreement with Russia in exchange for cheaper gas prices. Betty Nguyen reports.
Crews raced to protect the Gulf of Mexico coastline Monday as a remote sub tried to shut off an underwater oil well that's gushing 42,000 gallons a day from the site of a wrecked drilling platform.
The furor over Arizona's new law cracking down on illegal immigrants grew Monday as opponents used refried beans to smear swastikas on the state Capitol, civil rights leaders demanded a boycott of the state.
The U.S. extradited former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega to France on Monday, clearing the way for him to stand trial there on money laundering charges.
A former University of Tennessee student charged with hacking Sarah Palin's e-mail chose not to testify at his trial, while his lawyer said Monday that the defendant guessed his way into the e-mail during a prank.
Women showing cleavage gathered in Dupont Circle, D.C. to participate in "Boobquake," a reaction to a Shiite cleric's claim that, "Women who do not dress modestly . . . lead young men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in society, which increases earthquakes."
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