After Texas slammed with tornados, people from Oklahoma City to Minneapolis under threat of large hail and severe storms
Even if your picture isn't on the Internet, computerized facial recognition makes it virtually impossible to keep your "faceprint" private
Pop icon Michael Jackson fired his entire team during the making of the album "Thriller," says John Branca. Why'd he do it?
A "Face the Nation" panel examines whether D.C. lawmakers can now get any actual policymaking done
Wife of the 60s-era civil rights leader recalls how her husband fought to become one of the first African-Americans to give a statement on TV
The psychology of design and color has been applied to analysts' offices, jails, even locker rooms to surprising effect
In China the labyrinthine streets known as Hutongs re-define your typical "old" part of town - some date back centuries, to the Yuan and Ming dynasties
An honor student shot dead, an innocent victim of a gang war. An "48 Hours" investigation into drugs, guns, gangs and the battle for Chicago
Convicted of murder, "48 Hours" interviews were used as evidence in her trial. Will Arias get the death penalty for killing Travis Alexander?
If tying the knot is no longer socially required to have kids or be successful, then why marry at all? Three generations tell their stories
Remarkable video shows off the beauty of Montreal during winter
Raymond Maxwell, former deputy assistant secretary for the Maghreb region, has been venting in verse since being put on leave
L.I. officer made split-second decision when gunman had Hofstra student in a headlock; Andrea Rebello honored at commencement
While admitting IRS scandal is "inexcusable," senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer defends administration's handling of three ongoing controversies to Bob Schieffer
Victim appears to have been randomly murdered for being gay by rage-filled man on a Greenwich Village rampage with friends
Unclear if missiles are further provocation or routine tests, as four launches in two days aimed at sea
Gary Pruitt says there's already been a chilling effect on AP sources after secret Justice Dept. probe was revealed
State radio said two men were executed after being convicted of spying for Mossad and the CIA
Illinois couple Rick and Bonnie Cerezo sacrificed everything for their daughter and were in a tight spot -- until luck struck big
Malcolm Shabazz was beaten to death in a bar near Mexico City; hundreds mourn civil rights icon's grandson
One Notre Dame professor crusading against "a nation of slobs" seeks to teach her students the lost art of more elegant attire (with poll)
Bill Geist meets Glenn Lynn, who has designed more than 400 mini-golf courses, and is adding one affected by Superstorm Sandy to his list
National Transportation Safety Board member said the broken rail is of substantial interest to investigators
In a landmark speech this week, the president will defend various counterterrorism practices drawing ire
Check out some of the best viral engagement videos, courtesy of The Feed
Annual budget in Zephyrhills is $49M; someone just bought a winning $590M Powerball ticket there
President Obama delivers a tough-love talk to graduates of Morehouse College amid a downpour
New CEO Melissa Meyer hopes to attract more traffic and advertisers with social media company
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