"Caught On Tape": While Sen. Joe Biden offered pizza to the press corps on the campaign trail he was asked to respond to Karl Rove calling him a "big blowhard doofus."
Panasonic buys a controlling stake in Sanyo, Friendster gets acquired by a Malaysian online payment company, and how to track Santa on Christmas Eve over Google Earth.
The Weekly Rewind: CBSNews.com's Cali Carlin reports on this week's top stories including the United Nations climate talks in Copenhagen and President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance.
A car crashed through the glass of a bakery in Lawrence, Mass., pushing a display case into a young boy. The boy suffered only minor injuries. Police say the elderly driver mistook the gas for the bra more »
Don't miss Barbie's 50th Birthday, Snowboarding in NYC, or The Puppy Bowl. Cali Carlin brings you this week's light hearted headlines.
CBS News blogger Shira Lazar caught up with Pee-Wee Herman a.k.a. Paul Reubens to chat about return to comedy.
Miracles have been common place recently across the country with religious figures and relics appearing in all sorts of places. This time, what looks to be a cross has formed in the markings of this " more »
"CBS News RAW:" The NASA space shuttle Discovery safely landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Flordida, returning from a 13 day mission to the International Space Station currently orbiting Earth.
A suicide bomber carrying a suitcase walked into a busy airport in Moscow and set off a huge explosion, killing 35 people and wounding 180. Surveillance video shows the moment the bomb went off.
High-wire artist Nik Wallenda walks between two Florida towers with no net, breaking his own record. As WINK's Miriam Zamorano reports, he even brought his mother on the high rope.