A movie being made about the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden is raising concerns about the release of information from the secret operation. Rachel Smolkin, White House Editor for POLITICO, speaks with UTTM anchor Terrell Brown about recently released documents that show the government shared special details about the raid with Hollywood filmmakers.
Three FAMU band members present during Robert Champion's deadly hazing ritual gave recorded sworn statements to investigators, and told them Champion was willingly hazed. Mark Strassmann reports.
The director of the Secret Service spoke publicly for the first time about the prostitution scandal in Cartagena, Colombia, that cost nine agents their jobs. Nancy Cordes reports on the contentious Senate hearing.
Pakistani doctor Shakil Afridi was given a 33-year prison sentence for secretly working for the CIA to target the location of Osama bin Laden before the U.S. raid. Bob Orr reports.
Monsignor William Lynn - the highest-ranking Catholic Church official ever charged in the child abuse scandal - testified that a Cardinal ordered him to cover up sexual abuse of children by priests. Elaine Quijano reports.
Bad weather has limited the number of chances for climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest. With only a few days left in the climbing season, a traffic jam has formed as climbers rush to reach the top. Brian Rooney reports on a bottleneck in an area known as the "death zone."
Every year, the Library of Congress designates 25 sound recordings and preserves the best available copy for future generations. Scott Pelley reports one of the inductees this year includes a seven-disc set from CBS News producer Fred Friendly of radio broadcasts narrated by Edward R. Murrow from FDR's inauguration in 1933 to the end of World War II in 1945.
Will Smith made an appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman" and discussed his slapping of a reporter who kissed him on the "Men in Black 3" Moscow red carpet.