Twelve years ago, 54 first graders in Greensboro, Ga. were promised that if they made it into college, their tuition would be covered by a health care executive. As Jim Axelrod reports, those students have fulfilled their end of the bargain.
New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly describes the circumstances surrounding the arrest of Pedro Hernandez for the murder of Etan Patz - the six-year-old boy who vanished without a trace in 1979.
Evidence of wreckage from the Japanese tsunami is making it all the way across the ocean and is now washing up on beaches in Alaska. John Blackstone reports.
A former Los Angeles high school football star convicted of raping a classmate a decade ago had his conviction dismissed after his accuser said she lied about the whole thing, reports Lee Cowan.
Monsignor William Lynn testified that he typed up a list of 35 alleged predator priests in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The list was found locked in a safe. And, as Elaine Quijano reports, Lynn admits he did nothing about them.
The Etan Patz case changed everything about how police and communities react to missing child reports. Wyatt Andrews reports on how the advancements by law enforcement have saved thousands of children's lives.
Police in New York City say they are holding a man who has confessed to the murder of Etan Patz - the six-year-old boy who vanished without a trace in 1979. John Miller reports on the suspect and the latest in the investigation.
President Obama called on Congress to complete his "to-do" list before Election Day. Speaking at a turbine factory in Iowa on Thursday, the president also said he wants clean energy tax credits extended before they expire at the year's end.