CBS News Raw: David Coterel and his adult son and daughter talk about what it's like to win $315 million.
Madeline McCann's parents have returned home to England amid suspicion by Portuguese authorities surrounding the disappearance of their four-year-old daughter. Richard Roth reports.
Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, testified before Congress on the state of the Iraq war, saying the success of the troop surge has yet to be realized.
CBS News RAW: Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is well known for his vigorous work ethic. At an "Ask Mitt Anything" event in Cherokee, Iowa, Romney talked about how he unwinds at day's end.
CBS News Raw: Three civilians were killed in a U.S. raid on the home of a suspected militia leader in an impoverished section of Sadr City. Meanwhile hundreds protested after a raid in Washash.
Katie Couric says Gen. David Petraeus' testimony before Congress leaves many important questions unanswered.
Retired Army Brig. Gen. David Grange speaks with Harry Smith and weighs in on ongoing military operation in Iraq and the effectiveness of the U.S. troop surge.
Dr. John Bendo, a surgeon at NYU's hospital for joint diseases, discusses the first lady's surgery to relieve a pinched nerve and how you can help alleviate spinal pain.
Armen Keteyian previews one of tonight's top stories on the "Evening News," featuring the first part of an investigative report on phone scams.
CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan and Harry Smith discuss beefed up military operations in Iraq and whether or not the troop surge has been effective.
As Gen. Petraeus prepares to give his report and recommendations on progress in Iraq, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are sharply divided over what to do next. Joie Chen reports.
The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, is expected to visit with Senate and House committees to discuss the military surge. Chip Reid reports.
Britney bombs, Kid Rock fights with Tommy Lee, and Chris Brown gives a stellar performance at the VMAs. Hattie Kauffman talks with Akon and Plain White T's Tom Higgenson.
Author Randall Larsen talks to Harry Smith about his book, "Our Own Worst Enemy," and how to protect against terrorism.
Sen. Larry Craig's attorney, Bill Martin, maintains his client's innocence and vows to take this case to trail, no matter how long it takes.
The Marine Corps Dixieland band is scheduled to play for the anniversary of 9/11, but first plays a song for Harry Smith.
As summer ends, Hollywood studios get serious for Oscar season. Entertainment contributor Jess Cagle talks to Julie Chen about films to look for this fall.
Hannah Storm speaks with Madeline McCann's uncle, John McCann, about allegations by Portuguese authorities that her parents are responsible for the four-year-old's unsolved disappearance.
Hannah Storm speaks with Kris Connell of Real Simple magazine about how to keep kids healthy as they get back into their school-day routines.
Meg Oliver reports on the link between smoking and Alzheimer's; how keeping fit can help heat attack victims recover; and a drug used to treat HIV shows promise in the treatment of cancer.
Music and fashion meet on the red carpet for Fashion Rocks, a concert held at the legendary Radio City Music Hall. Karina Mahtani-Mitchell reports.
Alexis Christoforous reports on job cuts in the mortgage market; investors anticipate an interest rate cut; and Congress investigates the Mattel toy recall.
Adam Contras and the gang re-introduce you to three bands vying for a spot in the ultimate finalists' round in "Living Room ... LIVE! Battle of the Bands."
Congress is finally receiving the long-awaited report on Iraq from Gen. Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker. CBS News Military Analyst Mike Lyons weighs in.
When it comes to finances, it's best to disclose all information to your spouse. Stephanie AuWerter, Editor of SmartMoney.com, discusses the top pitfalls.
Every new mom worries, but how much is too much? Tricia O'Brien, Features Editor of American Baby Magazine, discusses some common concerns.
The amusement park that made Coney Island an icon will close forever by the end of the summer as a proposed development is poised to reshape the neighborhood. Michelle Miller reports.
Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega has finished serving time in a U.S. prison. Now he is fighting extradition to France where he could serve ten more years in prison. Kelly Cobiella reports.
Kate and Gerry McCann are returning to Britain after being named suspects in the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine in Portugal. The couple maintains their innocence. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The battle over Iraq begins in D.C.; parents of missing Madeleine return home; first Spanish presidential debate; global warming threatens polar bears; and development threatens Coney Island.
Time Magazine has a story about what products Americans consume on a daily basis. Andy Rooney doesn't buy any of it.