Some question whether anti-apartheid leader being kept alive with extreme measures to insure political stability
NASA releases a stunning composite image taken on Mars by the Curiosity rover
The American Medical Association declared obesity a disease, leaving many doctors hoping that this changes the way insurance companies view covering treatment
In this video from 1963, President John F. Kennedy proclaims the United States' support for West Germany
While President Obama was working, the rest of the first family surveyed the sights in the German capital
CBS News' Bob Orr talks with senior national security analyst Juan Zarate about the ongoing struggle to begin peace talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan
The classic word game is more popular than ever, selling more than 120 million copies; Recently, Mad Libs returned to its roots, releasing a version for grown-ups
A disgraced dental surgeon stealing bones from funeral homes and selling them to unsuspecting medical companies; And, the bizarre case of a man who becomes his own mother after her death; Sat. at 9 p.m.
Paul Reynolds, electronics editor for Consumer Reports, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the best smartphones, tablets and cameras on the market
A look at the life and career of the quintessential entertainer, who was also a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF
Missouri man is serving 40 years for a murder he says he didn't commit. His accuser says the testimony that sent him away was all a lie. So why is he still in prison?
But Federal Reserve signals it could start winding down bond purchases later this year
U.S. Navy athletes are accused of sexually assaulting a female midshipmen while she was blacked out
CBS News has learned that the FBI has used small model airplane-sized surveillance drones on 10 or 12 occasions
Colleen Shannon has admitted helping her Canadian boyfriend after he illegally entered the U.S. in northern N.Y. last summer
The president had a lot to live up to in his speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
A mother gorilla gave birth to twins in the Dutch Burgers' Zoo, a rare occurrence among gorillas - especially for those in captivity
A Vatican commission has approved a miracle attributed to John Paul II's intercession
Steubenville rape comments in Rolling Stone from top-ranked tennis star lead to apology posted to her website
Bureau calls off search in Michigan field just a few hours after digging resumed on third day
Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temple complex
Royal officials have released some of the couple's plans as the duchess' due date nears, including how the birth will be announced
The actor who formerly played Harry Osborn in the Sam Raimi films questions why a reboot was made so soon
The celebrity chef admitted to using "the N-word" and telling racist jokes in the past, but says she "does not condone" racial epithets
Only 35% of girls receive full dose of HPV vaccine, which can provide 82% protection from the most dangerous strains
Former NTSB investigators claim in new documentary that findings of tragic flight were "falsified"
Naked mole rats, known for their looks, don't develop cancer and outlive other rodents
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