In an interview with CBS News Pentagon correspondent David Martin, Dennis Ross, former adviser and special envoy to the Middle East and Iran, discussed the increasing dangers of Iran's nuclear program.
In the latest edition of CBSNews.com's series "Flash Points," senior national security analyst Juan Zarate and national security correspondent Bob Orr discuss: elections in Egypt, terrorism in Yemen, nuclear threats in Iran and NATO's agreement on a timeline in Afghanistan.
Vice President Joe Biden shared the agonizing experience of losing his first wife and daughter in a car crash in a speech to the families of fallen troops on Friday, recounting that he even contemplated suicide.
For the last 14 years, Ray "Bubba" Sorensen has created a roadside attraction in Iowa by painting a mural on a giant rock as a Memorial Day tribute to veterans. KCCI's Eric Hanson reports.
CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate and national security correspondent Bob Orr's analysis on recent votes in Egypt resulting in a runoff election between a Muslim Brotherhood candidate and a Mubarak regime candidate.
Two dog owners claim that they're beloved pet was "dognapped" and held for a ransom, but local police say that demanding a reward for the return of a lost animal is not be a crime. KOVR's Mike Dello Stritto reports from Sacramento.
Willis, Texas high school student Diane Tran says she loves school. She hates to miss it. But this 11th
grade honors student has to work two jobs. And a judge has thrown her in jail for excessive truancy. KHOU's Sherry Williams reports.
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by the National Journal's Major Garrett and the New York Times' Michael Shear for a discussion on how President Obama has changed as a candidate from 2008 to 2012.
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by National Journal's Major Garrett and the New York Times' Michael Shear for a discussion on whether or not Obama's attack on Romney's Bain record in a press conference at NATO was presidential.
Current government regulations could not have prevented JP Morgan's multi-billion dollar trading losses says John Taft, who was head of the securities industry's largest lobbying group during the financial crisis. Still, the financial system is safer today he tells MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger..