Congress refuses the requests of the Justice Department to back off.
The US has announced that it has "serious concerns" about the climate change agreement made in Bali.
Supporters of the Bolivian president have marched in the capital to celebrate the country's new constitution.
Here's the latest news for Sunday, December 16th: Key political endorsements; Snowy mess; Andy Pettitte admits to using HGH; Honoring troops.
New England is bracing for the second big winter storm in a week. As much as a foot of snow fell from the Plains across the Midwest on Saturday, snarling road and air travel, as the wintry weather headed to the Northeast. (Dec. 15)
Taryn Winter Brill reports on the event that took place at Sacramento High School that gave 700 underprivileged kids a brand new bike.
Sydney parents have been warned to keep a close eye on their children's computer use after police smashed a pornography ring.
People took advantage of the colder temperatures, but the wind already made it feel below freezing.
The annual Running Of The Santas kicked off in Spring Garden Saturday night.
A high school student is being hailed as a hero for helping police nab a suspected subway pusher. Now, he tells his side of the story.
Members of South Africa's ruling African National Congress are meeting to elect a new leader.
Hannah Montana is coming back to South Florida, but getting tickets wasn't easier the second time around.
CNN's Stephen Frazier talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the Mitchell report and the steroid scandal.
A monument in honor of two fallen firefighters was erected in Camden County.
A nasty winter storm is pummeling the Midwest and heading Northeast, Wendy Gillette reports.
Democrats and Republicans have been turning up the heat.
A benefit was held in South Philadelphia Saturday for the family of murder police officer, Chuck Cassidy.
Four of Italy killing suspect's friends talk about the girl they know.
New York lawmakers are protesting the federal government's cancellation of a program to pay for health monitoring of Ground Zero recovery workers from outside our area.
Second storm sweeps from Plains to Northeast.
A community is in mourning tonight after a Brooklyn mother is shot and killed by a stray bullet. CBS 2's Dave Carlin spoke with the victim's heart broken family and friends in Crown Heights.
About 47 million travelers are expected to fly between now and Jan. 2.
The cold and wet temperatures won't mean icy conditions for Catonsville. Mike Hellgren reports.
The modeling company Ugly represents an interesting group of clients.
For the second time in three days, road crews are out making sure a storm doesn't shut down local highways. CBS 2's Tony Aiello has more.
British troops are preparing to transfer control of Basra province to the Iraqi authorities.
Areas north of Pittsburgh are dealing with a mix of freezing rain and snow; KDKA's Paul Martino reports
Justin Beaver ran for 249 yards as Wisconsin-Whitewater beat Mount Union 31-21 in the NCAA Division 3 championship game. The Warhawks' first national title ended Mount Union's 37-game winning streak. (Dec. 15)
Funeral services were held for murdered teen, Ebony Dorsey at Wissahickon High School.
CNN's Suzanne Malveaux talks with presidential candidate John Edwards about how he's different from other candidates.
Moorestown High School is mourning the second student killed in a car wreck in less than a week, Lisa Mishler reports.
The Justice Department urges Congress not to begin an inquiry into destroyed CIA tapes. Gary Nurenberg reports.
A 20-year-old student at Winona State was found dead at a friend's apartment Friday morning and foul play is not suspected, Terri Gruca and Maya Nishikawa reports (0:50).
Faithful Muslims arrive at the birthplace of Islam to perform the Hajj pilgrimage. CNN's Isha Sesay reports.
People in Musa Qala have told the BBC many civilians died in the operation to take the Afghan town.
One woman is dead after a robbery, chase and shootout with a Homestead police. It all happened near 303 Rd Street and Old Dixie Highway in Homestead.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with Ed Schmults, CEO of FAO Schwarz, about how they're keeping up with toy recalls.
Spreading holiday cheer to needy kids