In time for Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee, former Queen Victoria's diaries are now on display in Buckingham Palace and on the Internet. Charlie D'Agata reports.
In Washington, anger is growing against Pakistan over the jailing of a doctor who helped the CIA find Osama bin Laden. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
Brian Banks was a star high school football player who was wrongly convicted of raping a young woman. Years later, she confessed that the crime never occurred, and he's been exonerated. Lee Cowan reports.
New York City police have made an arrest in the Etan Patz disappearance. Plus, a convicted California man is exonerated for a rape he didn't commit. All that, and all that matters, in today's Eye Opener.
With more than five months to go in the presidential elections, new polls show Mitt Romney gaining ground on President Obama. CBS News political correspondent Jan Crawford looks at what these polls mean.
Every year billions of dollars in aid is sent to Africa, but there are still widespread abuses of human rights across the continent. UTTM Contributor, Lance Price, discusses why he thinks it might be time to be more subtle when dealing with Africa's leaders.
The White Sox and Angels are trying to figure out their closer situation, while some players are producing in roto leagues, but not in head-to-head. The Fantasy Baseball 360 crew tackles the hot topics of the day.
New Rams head coach Jeff Fisher speaks with Jim Rome about his time away from the game last year the new opportunity with the St. Louis Rams. Watch "Rome" - Weeknights 6 ET on CBS Sports Network.
Jim Rome lets us know what he thinks about Donald Driver winning "Dancing with the Stars" and why he needs to get back to football . Watch "Rome" - Weeknights 6 ET on CBS Sports Network.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tune in as Jim Rome tells us what he wants from Kellen Winslow, Donald Driver, Trent Williams and more on "Rome" - Weeknights 6 ET on CBS Sports Network.
Jim Rome lets us know what he thinks of Bills wide receiver David Clowney posting his STD tests on Twitter and why such information should stay private. Watch "Rome" - Weeknights 6 ET on CBS Sports Network.
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.