Bob Schieffer previews the May 27th edition of Face the Nation with senior advisers to the Obama and Romney campaigns, Robert Gibbs and Ed Gillespie. Plus, Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and a panel of authors to look at the roll of the presidency. More: http://www.cbsnews.c om/face-the-nation/
A judge has overturned the conviction of Brian Banks - a former high school football star and prized college recruit who served more than five years in prison for a rape he did not commit. KCBS's Louisa Hodge reports.
Coming up on "60 Minutes Presents: Honoring Our Troops": Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer recalls his actions during an ambush in Afghanistan; wounded combat veterans return to Iraq to face their traumatic memories; and, five sets of brothers serve together in Afghanistan.
British Prime Minister David Cameron described Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls as a "muttering idiot" after being jibed by the Labour party member in the House of Commons.
Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was awarded a Medal of Valor during the National Tribute Dinner at the Simone Wiesenthal Center. KCAL 9's Suzie Suh reports.
Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are back for "Men in Black 3," with franchise newcomer Josh Brolin along for the ride. Teresa Garcia spoke to the stars.
Hewlett Packard shares rally after 27,000 job cuts, mortgage rates have hit yet another record low, and United Airlines will no longer offer their pre-boarding program for families. Alexis Christoforous reports.
A popular Oregon volunteer track coach admits she made a mistake going to the high school prom with a member of the team, but Melissa Bowerman insists nothing inappropriate happened -- just some dancing and ping-pong. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.