Bridge failure raises questions about safety of aging spans, cuts route between Seattle, Canada ahead of holiday weekend
Red Cross, Salvation Army, other groups providing aid
24 people were killed by the mammoth twister
Colleges have resisted online education, but an influential educator has some new research that could change people's minds
Experts warn getting in shape for the big day shouldn't be the last item on a bride-to-be's checklist
As part of a "48 Hours" investigation, recovering addicts, parents open up about how the heroin epidemic in their community has affected their lives
The most personal item we found in a vast warehouse of Michael Jackson's belongings was a document -- a handwritten master plan by a 21-year-old MJ
Web extra: Psychoanalyst and photographer Mark Gerald on how the analyst's working space has (or hasn't) changed since Freud
As police wait to question suspects, new video shows them being shot, and old clips show them at London protests with well-known extremist preacher
Plane en route to Manchester from Lahore diverted to airport northeast of London after incident in-flight
Lois Lerner, the head of the tax-exempt organizations division of the IRS, was placed on leave after refusing to resign, GOP senator says
Following CBS News video report capturing dog's rescue from the twister rubble, concerned viewers raised $1,500 to help dog owner and pet
President made headlines with speech on drones, an issue that's given Paul a voice in the national debate
2nd huge explosion rocks Afghan capital in just more than a week; casualties unclear in blast near Afghan spy agency
The jury that convicted Jodi Arias of first-degree murder was unable to reach a unanimous decision on whether to sentence the convicted killer to death
Costly, dangerous search-and-rescue efforts prompt lawmakers to seek law aimed at recovering costs from victims who engage in "downright stupid" acts
But gay adults will still be barred from serving as Scout leaders; policy change takes effect Jan. 1
Two women now in their 80s, who were forced into sexual slavery for Japanese forces in WWII, refuse to meet politician who recently defended practice
Teen says she was afraid to go inside on morning of collapse; standing up for workers' rights in Bangladesh can be dangerous
Police say actress tossed bong from window of her Manhattan apartment; charged with reckless endangerment, possessing marijuana
President's declaration that it "must end" draws fierce pushback from Republicans who warn that such a pivot would be premature
They fear it's putting their members' coverage at risk and say WH not agreeing to help; Could cause problems for Dems in 2014 elections
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