Pakistani girl stands for first time after shooting

Doctors say they hope 15-year-old can make a full recovery; she's not out of the woods, but is making good progress

"Fearless Felix" speaks out on record jump

Austrian skydiver talks about his mental state during dive, how record was at one point in jeopardy

Newsweek Editor-in-Chief explains digital shift

Tina Brown talks with "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about why she ultimately decided to end the iconic magazine's print run

Behind Google's surprise earnings report

A look at why the gaffe happened, how investors responded and if it will impact tech giant in the long run

Meningitis: Fungus found in steroids

Health officials found a deadly fungus in steroids linked to the nationwide meningitis outbreak that has killed at least 20 people. Norah O'Donnell reports.

"Meatball the Bear" celebrity saves animal

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Public nuisance animals usually euthanized; How one bear's publicized antics saved his skin

Vitamins and cancer: Risks and rewards

A new study claims that a daily multivitamin can reduce the risk of cancer by up to eight percent in men 50 and over. Cancer expert Dr. David Agus talks to Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell about what the study doesn't say.

3D printing: A copy machine that makes actual things

CBS News' Jeff Glor reports on a groundbreaking new technology that lets people build almost anything they can think of -- and its limits are already being tested.

Ted Turner on CNN: Needs "a little less fluff"

Media mogul and philanthropist talks with Charlie Rose about his CNN regrets and personal politics

Obama willing to fight on "fiscal cliff"

CBS News' Bill Plante reports that the White House indicated that the president will veto tax cuts on the wealthy

Nike on Lance Armstrong: He misled us

Cyclist Lance Armstrong was fired from Nike and stepped down as chairman of the anti-cancer foundation Livestrong on Tuesday. CBS News' Armen Keteyian reports.

Clinton strongly denies 2016 run

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells Marie Claire magazine she is not going to run for president in four years, saying she just wants her own time back. Gayle King reports.

Greek protests over budget cuts turn violent

New economic protests in Athens, Greece have broken out in violence, as people threw gas bombs and rocks at police. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Man cannonballs into frozen pool, gets hurt

A viral video shows a man in Germany attempting to cannonball into a frozen pool, thinking he was going to break through the ice. Gayle King reports.

Newsweek announced plan to go all digital

Newsweek announced that it's going all digital at the end of the year. Charlie Rose reports.

Biden: Testy moments brought "realness" to debate

Vice President Joe Biden talks with Norah O'Donnell about the second presidential debate and his own debate style at the VP debate

Ryan: Libya not Romney's weakest debate moment

The Republican VP nominee said the debates have gone "very well" for him and Romney

Poll: Obama edges Romney in second debate

A CBS News instant poll shows 37 percent of uncommitted voters handing the second presidential debate to President Obama

Rolling Stones' defining era revealed in new film

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Documentary "Charlie is My Darling" shows the band in the mid-1960s, defining sound, stepping out with their own material

Nike dumps Armstrong in wake of doping scandal

Nike announced that it's dumping Lance Armstrong because of his doping scandal. Anthony Mason reports.

Mass. pharmacy investigated for meningitis outbreak

Federal investigators have searched the Massachusetts pharmacy linked to a deadly meningitis outbreak. Anthony Mason reports.

Fast-talking teens show how debating is done

CBS News correspondent Mo Rocca talks with teen speed debaters at a debate tournament in Illinois

Failed carjack caught on tape

Video shows a failed carjacking, after the gunman discovered he couldn't drive the stick shift. Gayle King reports.

Australian PM takes a tumble

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard had an embarrassing fall while visiting a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, in New Delhi, India. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Burns: How I ended up with Christy Turlington

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Actor and director known for "The Brothers McMullen" discusses his life with and love for the beauty icon

London showcases iconic Hollywood clothes

Some of Hollywood's most memorable clothing is going on display in London. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports.

Bomb plot at the Fed: Second man arrested

A second man has been charged in the alleged bomb plot against the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Meanwhile, the family of the first accused bomber denies he could have done it. CBS News' Mark Strassmann reports.

Wine: How to love it

Eric Asimov, The New York Times chief wine critic and author of the new book, "How to Love Wine," gives CBS News correspondent Bill Plante a lesson in wine.

Ex-banker has more to say about Goldman Sachs

Greg Smith, the Goldman Sachs investment banker who resigned in a damning Op-Ed in The New York Times, has written a book about his decision and the uproar that followed. Anderson Cooper reports for "60 Minutes"

The preacher and his girlfriend

"48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher reports on a former preacher and his model-actress girlfriend and how their relationship turned into a murder case.

Universal flu vaccine on the way?

If you're sick of getting an annual flu shot, soon you may not have to. CBS News' Dr. Holly Phillips reports.

Inside "CTM": On location and in the green room

"CBS This Morning" features photos taken with Intuition by LG technology

Ambassador's mother speaks out Stevens death

Mary Commanday doesn't know exactly how son died, says she doesn't want to talk politics; "It's not productive to lay blame"

FDA: Cosmetics' companies ad claims go too far

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Dermatologist, ex-Lancome consultant says FDA has looked the other way about $3B industry for years

Candidates fight for female vote

Gov. Mitt Romney's reference to "binders full of women" has Democrats in attack mode, and Republicans pushing back. CBS News' Jan Crawford reports.

Romney's "binders full of women" goes viral

Gov. Mitt Romney created a stir at the last presidential debate when he answered a question about pay equity in the workplace and it immediately started trending on Twitter. CBS News' Seth Doane reports on the sensation.

Yankees, A-Rod: What's next?

New York Times sports columnist says team "got old" and needs to rebuild quickly

Severe storms wreak havoc in Mississippi

At least six counties in northern Mississippi are reporting storm damage from gusting winds. Norah O'Donnell reports.

A tour of Google's top-secret facilities

CBS News gets unprecedented access to N.C. data center for a tour of facilities the tech giant once refused to acknowledge even existed

Dutch museum art theft an inside job?

Expert suspects inside info was shared, says thieves made off with Picasso, Monet and other masterpieces "too smoothly"

Debate highlights: Memorable moments in showdown

A look at contentious moments, from Libya foreign policy confrontation to "binders of women" comment on women in the workplace

Top TV producer Chuck Lorre on book of favorites

TV producer Chuck Lorre, of "The Big Bang Theory," "Two and a Half Men," and "Mike and Molly," speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his new book, "What Doesn't Kill Us, Makes Us Bitter."

Patricia Cornwell: I'm the pop culture mother of CSI

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Author: Character Kay Scarpetta made forensics accessible, opened world of science, medicine to entertainment industry

iPad Mini: The "Sasquatch of the Gadget World?"

Apple is about to host a media event and the company is expected to show off a smaller version of the iPad tablet, but nobody really knows if it exists. CNET editor-at-large Brian Cooley talks to Norah O'Donnell and Anthony Mason.

21 men named in alleged Maine prostitution ring

Police: Zumba instructor Alexis Wright kept meticulous records, taped sex encounters, had price list for sex acts

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