Will Smith made an appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman" and discussed his slapping of a reporter who kissed him on the "Men in Black 3" Moscow red carpet.
Marco Rubio delivered part of his speech to the Latino Coalition on Wednesday in Spanish, and then joked for the non-Spanish speaking attendants that the translation was "I saved money on car insurance," a nod to the popular Geico insurance company.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) questioned Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan on Wednesday on whether or not the incident involving agents and prostitutes in Colombia is part of a larger, culture issue within the agency.
Testifying before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan apologized for the prostitution scandal involving agents and testified that the Colombia incident "is not representative of the agency's values."
Author Richard Ford talks about the border between childhood and young adulthood, as well as the U.S.-Canadian border. His new novel is called "Canada."
Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) told CBS News' Nancy Cordes that Congress has more questions for JP Morgan, and that it's "absolutely" "not awkward" for him and other Congressmen who receive political donations from JP Morgan to look into this case.
Vice President Joe Biden called attacks on Mitt Romney's record at Bain Capital "totally legitimate" in a fiery speech in New Hampshire on Tuesday, also comparing GOP to Preakness winner "I'll Have Another"- "except the horse is a real winner."
President Obama gave the commencement address at the Air Force Academy on Wednesday, congratulating graduates on breaking such records as the number of women in 2012's class, and the largest dodge ball game.
Gary Connery jumped 2,400 feet out of a plane while wearing a wing suit and landed onto a pile of cardboard boxes in Hanley-On-Thames, England. Connery, a father of two, is the first person to survive a jump from that height without a parachute.
Mitt Romney announced bold reforms to education in a speech in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, including expanding parental choice in what schools low-income and special needs students attend.
Mitt Romney told a group of Latino business leaders in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday that he understands if they feel like a group of "endangered species" under President Obama's economic policies.
Nearly everyone gets hiccups and there's no foolproof way to get rid of them, but now 13-year-old Mallory Kievman has invented a possible solution in her kitchen, called "Hiccupops." CBS News correspondent Terrell Brown reports.
The FBI is responding to two threats: the sophisticated computer hacking skills of outside intelligence agencies, and the possibility of a trusted insider giving away secrets. "CBS This Morning" senior correspondent John Miller reports.
Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla, tells Bob Schieffer, "There's no confidence, and certainty, about the future" because "there's no leadership to get that confidence."
The FBI has created a multi-city media campaign against cyber-espionage, targeting areas where there are government intelligence agencies or private contractors who work on classified military projects. "CBS This Morning" senior correspondent John Miller talks about his report with Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill.
The jury continues to deliberate in the John Edwards trial, where Edwards faces up to 30 years in prison, if convicted on all six counts of campaign finance corruption. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reports.