The Pentagon is opening up more jobs to women soldiers, although they're still banned from combat. But that means they've never fought, reports David Martin.
Rick Santorum - trailing in national polls - pulled off three upset victories over frontrunner Mitt Romney in Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota. So, does this signal a fundamental change for the GOP race? Scott Pelley speaks with CBS News political director John Dickerson.
In Syria, there has been no let-up in President Bashar al-Assad's attacks on his own people. His military has killed more than 5,000 people in 11 months. Clarissa Ward reports from the frontlines with rebels fighting to overthrow the 40-year Assad dictatorship.
Following his three-state sweep, Rick Santorum is back in the race as a serious contender for the GOP presidential nod. But, will a longer process to pick a nominee be better for the party? Dean Reynolds speaks with Santorum.
The U.S. is heading toward the mildest winter since 1950, while parts of Europe are frozen solid. Chip Reid reports on what's behind the weather extremes.
Congressional Republicans are vowing to fight a provision of President Obama's health care law, which requires all employers who provide health insurance to cover basic birth control for women. Nancy Cordes reports.
February 5, 1897 was the day the Indiana House of Representatives endorsed the idea of a small town doctor Edwin Johnston Goodwin who came up with a method of "squaring a circle" with the incorrect value for the mathematical constant, pi.
Jonathan Rubinstein of NYC coffee chain Joe tells Laurel Touby and Jennifer Hill how one newspaper article made him realize his business needed to "wake up and smell the coffee."
George Clooney shares more stories-- about his pet pig -- yes, pig -- and about a prank for the record books. He also talks about learning values from his Dad, and his current mission in Sudan.