How does a group qualify for tax-exempt status?
501(c)(4) groups are supposed to be social welfare organizations that benefit the common good
Dempsey, Kerry blast Russian support of Assad
Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey and Secretary of State John Kerry warn Russia's "unfortunate decision" to supply Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad with missiles will embolden the regime
Domestic violence victim: "I was a prisoner in my own home"
CDC: 1 of 4 women will know "severe physical violence" from intimate partner; CBS News speaks to woman who was physically, psychologically abused
Motive discovered for Boston marathon bombings
Before he was captured, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the sole surviving suspect of the Boston marathon bombings wrote a message inside the boat in which he was hiding
Military cracks down on rampant sexual abuse
Former Air Force sergeant, a rape victim, says commanders are often biased in favor of higher-ranking perpetrators of sexual assault
Boston bombing victim's battle for recovery just beginning
After the amputation of his right leg and 15 surgeries to save his left, Marc Fucarile just wants life to return to normal
Jolie puts spotlight on difficult mastectomy choice for at-risk women
Judith Gomberg, who shares the genetic tendency toward breast cancer, says surgery was her "most difficult decision"
Taking the pledge to never text and drive
Texting and driving is now the leading cause of teen driver deaths
Philadelphia abortion doctor guilty of murder
Prosecutors said Dr. Kermit Gosnell delivered babies alive, then cut their spinal cords with scissors
1 week later, Ohio officer, dispatcher describe discovery of missing women
Cleveland police officer Anthony Espada and veteran dispatcher Jennifer Daunch tell of emotional realization that women missing ten years had been found
Prince Harry brings spotlight to veteran Warrior Games
British royal offers words of encouragement to men and women wounded in combat at worldwide cycling competition in Colorado
Spacewalk encourages NASA but leak remains a concern
Astronauts spend more than 5 hours trying to repair leak on International Space Station but won't know results for weeks
Planting the seeds in south central L.A.'s food desert
Troubled by the lack of healthy food in his area, a former fashion designer and activist planted a curbside garden
Cleveland victim's case prompts call for police review
Councilman fears missing-person cases may have fallen through cracks in wake of revelations about search for longest-held captive
Carbon dioxide levels highest in recorded human history
U.S. scientists report the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is at highest-ever levels; last time levels were this high was 2 to 4 million years ago
Jessica Buchanan describes amazing rescue by Navy SEALs
Jessica Buchanan was captured by pirates while in Somalia on a humanitarian aid trip and held captive for 3 months
Cyber thieves charged with global bank heist
Global operation has found a new way to steal cash in staggering amounts
Texas facility may not be only unsafe fertilizer warehouse
Explosion in West, Texas, killed 14; federal government has no idea how many warehouses pose similar risk
Suspended Secret Service agent says Obama security was not compromised
A year after the Secret Service Cartagena prostitution scandal, agent Greg Stokes is still on indefinite suspension, without pay or a hearing
Injured Marine gets second chance to exercise his passion
Paralyzed from a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, Josh Himan resumes his love for lifting weights with the aid of a machine
Georgia furniture maker reclaims wood, rebuilds lives
Brian Preston found some help for his furniture business -- three homeless men who were living in the woods behind a shopping center
South Korean president: North Korea will "pay" for any attack
In her first TV interview, South Korea's "Iron Lady" says she won't hesitate to strike back against North Korea
Buyer beware: Days of tax-free online shopping may end
Senate passes controversial bill subjecting online sales at big companies to state sales taxes
On The Road
How a "chance" question sparked IRS scandal
The IRS' admission to targeting conservative groups was unexpectedly revealed in response to a question posed at a meeting of the American Bar Association
Texas tornado survivor found neighbor's house in backyard
The tornado that ripped apart a Texas neighborhood spared Howard Smith's home, but what he found in his yard haunts him
Calif. dollars add to growing Powerball jackpot
After joining Powerball last month, California sold $83M worth of tickets ahead of Saturday's $600M prize
8-year-old fights to get WWII vet recognition he deserves
When Leanna Morris discovered Charles Mowbray never received medals he earned in WWII, the third-grader took the government to school
WH Benghazi emails have different quotes than earlier reported
Republicans leaked quotes from White House emails they claimed proved facts were watered down; it turns out some quotes were wrong
Are Afghan soldiers ready to be on their own?
Two miles into a patrol, Afghan soldiers realized they had forgotten batteries for a mine detector and needed U.S. troops to help
Navy tests new drone that could revolutionize warfare
The U.S. Navy tested out its newest technology -- a drone, deployed from an aircraft carrier
They're back! Cicadas to emerge from their hiatus
After living underground on the East Coast for 17 years, the noisy insects -- billions of them -- are about to re-surface
Holder defends seizure of AP phone records
The Justice Department collected phone logs for 20 telephone lines used by more than 100 reporters and editors in an investigation aimed at finding who inside the government leaked classified information to reporters at the Associated Press. Bob Orr reports.
Syrian refugees sell daughters in bid to survive
For many families living in Jordan's refugee camps, selling daughters into marriage is a way to survive; but the marriages are often shams
Blind birdwatchers learn to see by hearing sounds
A visually-impaired group can distinguish the type of birds outdoors through "birding by ear"
Blind birding: Listen and name that bird
Blind bird enthusiasts learn to identify favorite species by sound, can you?
Police looking for up to 3 men in New Orleans parade shooting
Surveillance video released by police shows the gunman moments before he started shooting
Injured officer recounts shootout with Boston suspects
Richard Donohue gives first interview since he was badly wounded during manhunt for the Tsarnaev brothers
Joyce Brothers dies at age 85
Joyce Brothers, the pop psychologist who pioneered the television advice show in the 1950s, has died
Judgment against alleged Fla. bully surprises everyone
A sickening act of alleged bullying caught on tape pushes a judge to level an extreme punishment in Jacksonville
Historic national election in Pakistan
For the first time in Pakistan's history, democratically-elected successors will take over after the five-year term of a civilian government as Pakistanis head to the polls. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Film producer spotlights the invisible war within U.S. military
CBS News' Jim Axelrod speaks to an executive producer of a documentary that focuses on sexual assault in the armed forces
Iconic ground zero tower tops out
Workers crowned One World Trade Center with the final piece of its spire, a majestic addition to the world's most famous skyline
Miracle rescue from rubble of Bangladesh factory
After 17 days, a woman was found alive by demolition crews
Drug war takes a staggering toll on Mexico's young
Deadly violence between rival drug cartels in one border town has left at least 10,000 children orphaned
The children who marched into civil rights history
In 1963, students joined the civil rights fight in Birmingham, Ala.
Carjacking victim tells of texting roommate during ordeal
"Danny" tells John Miller about the texts he got from his roommate while in the car with Boston bombing suspects
Illegal border crossings rise as Congress debates immigration reform
Border agent says Washington talk is enough to attract undocumented immigrants across state lines; property owner is less than thrilled
Two-year-old gets windpipe made from her own stem cells
Toddler Hannah Warren lived her whole life in an intensive care unit with a breathing tube until a ground-breaking surgery set her free
Low inventory drives recovery of home prices in L.A.
Rapidly rising home prices forced Alex and Belen Griswold to rethink their plan to buy a bigger home

