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Big Three automakers make their pitch for bailout money. Mumbai massacre trail leads to Pakistan. More Nixon tapes released. A football star's woes worsen.
Friday: Auto executives were back on Capitol Hill seeking $34 billion in bailout money; Why GM is trying to sell its once-promising Saturn brand; and the perils of looking for a doctor online.
Tuesday: Worldwide concern intensifies over the swine flu epidemic; Also, new research emerges behind the link between autism and genes.
Tuesday: Pres. Obama holds a second primetime TV news conference; Also, Ben Bernanke and Timothy Geithner testify before Congress over AIG bonuses; And, the story of Sgt. Carmelo Rodriguez.
Wednesday: Congress gets set to grill the SEC over alleged Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff. Also, OPEC slashes oil production. Plus, a CBS News Exclusive: who put out a hit on a small town?
Thursday: The CDC rushes to create a vaccine to stop the worldwide outbreak of H1N1 flu; Also, surprising new research about cigarettes; And, move over Sea Biscuit, a new horse grabs the spotlight.
Wednesday: Pres. Obama goes to Capitol Hill to convince Congress of his $3.6 trillion budget; Plus, cash-strapped Americans blow up their cars for insurance money; And, a soldier of honor.
Wednesday: Anti-tax tea party protests make a comeback; Also, extremist right-wing hate groups in America; And, how relatively small loans from the U.S. can have a major impact abroad.
Thursday: Pres. Obama visits Mexico to address the escalating drug violence both abroad and in the U.S.; Plus, big banks finally score profits; And, Carnegie Hall meets the 21st century, via YouTube.
Thursday: World leaders pleased at conclusion of G20 summit over worldwide economic crisis; Plus, concerns over North Korea missile tests; And, China's increasing political influence.