Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations, Abdullah Hussain Haroon, spoke to CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst Pamela Falk about the thousands of pages of classified U.S. documents released this week by the website, WikiLeaks.
During an Urban League event, President Obama accepted responsibility for the rush to judgment over the Shirley Sherrod controversy. Katie Couric reports.
Katie Couric exposes the "dirty little secret" of life insurance providers Prudential and MetLife who profited from the death benefits of fallen soldiers.
Sgt. Chris Duke was serving in Afghanistan when a suicide bomber tried to attack his base, but his life was saved thanks to a dog named Rufus. Jeff Glor reports on Duke's reunion with the canine hero.
A congressional investigation has led to criminal charges and a public trial against Rep. Charlie Rangel D-NY, accused of improperly soliciting donations. Sharyl Attkisson reports.
A new study in the British Medical Journal shows calcium supplements are linked to an increased risk of heart attack. As Dr. Jon Lapook reports, researchers say doctors should rethink recommending calcium.
A Senate subcommittee has determined that thousands of grave sites belonging to soldiers have been mislabeled in Arlington National Cemetery due to poor record keeping. Chip Reid reports.
Wildlife officials say a mother grizzly bear and her two cubs attacked campers near Yellowstone National Park, leaving one man dead and two injured. Priya David-Clemens reports from Cody, Wyo.
Pentagon officials are accusing the WikiLeaks Website and the source of the "Afghan Diaries" of murder for jeopardizing the security of military contacts in Afghanistan. David Martin reports.