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A top State Department official is downplaying the impact of a controversial phone call that was secretly recorded and posted online. Margaret Brennan reports.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.
Four painting stolen by the Nazis as part of Hitler's war on European culture were sold at a Sotheby's auction. The story of retrieving the painting is the basis for the film "The Monuments Men." CBS ... more »
Vice President Joe Biden is drawing attention for what he said about one of the nation's biggest airports. Jeff Pegues reports.
On Thursday, family and friends attended Philip Seymour Hoffman's wake. A private funeral will be held Friday in New York City. Norah O'Donnell reports.
A rare snowstorm left a foot of snow in Portland, Oregon Thursday. More snow is expected Friday. Charlie Rose reports.
Just one week after House Speaker John Boehner unveiled his road map for immigration reform, he announced it was in trouble because his Republican members do not trust President Obama. CBS News Congre more »
More than 350,000 homes and businesses in Pennsylvania and Maryland are still without electricity two days after freezing rain and sleet toppled trees across the region. CBS News' Terrell Brown report more »
Former "Top Chef" contestant discusses what to look for when shopping for ingredients to make quality Asian-inspired dishes.
Vice President Joe Biden told the United Auto Workers that he might stay out of the next presidential contest because he loves cars so much. Gayle King reports.