Matt Damon stars in the new Paul Greengrass action thriller, "Green Zone," set against the backdrop of the Iraq War. CBS News' Karina Mitchell reports on the latest film releases.
CBS News' Political Consultant Marc Ambinder and CBSNews.com's Stephanie Condon discuss the tea party alternative with Bob Schieffer. And, Michelle Levi on the Congressional Hockey Challenge.
The Big 12 Tournament has gone according to chalk so far, but will the trend continue? Jason Horowitz and Gary Parrish breakdown both semifinal matchups in the Big 12 Conference Tournament.
CBS News RAW: A man wrapped in duct tape alarmed people in downtown Seattle by making threats and walking around with a pipe taped to his arm before surrendering.
CBS News' Michelle Levi has the story on Washington's most complicated relationship and how the lobbyists and lobbied came together for a good cause at the Congressional Hockey Challenge.
Dwayne Radleff, a housekeeper from San Francisco, C.A., has found success with his iPhone application Don't Eat That! Radleff started to become health conscious and began reading food labels. Don't Eat That! educates users on the health risks associated with certain ingredients.
48 Hours Mystery's Erin Moriarty previews an upcoming report, "The Girl Who Knew too Much," about a 19-year-old college student found murdered in her car and the search for her real killer.
Harry Smith spoke to comedians about their comic take on Lindsay Lohan's E-Trade commercial complaint, Conan O'Brien's return to stand-up, Tiger Woods' return to golf and more.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke to Erica Hill about a new study that reveals the safety of vaginal birth after cesarean section, commonly referred to as "VBAC."
As Ga. police continue to look into the assault claim against Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, Manuel Gallegus reports on the long list of athletes accused of sexual misconduct in the past.
Constance McMillen, 18, and her lawyer Christine Sun spoke to Erica Hill about the lawsuit over her high school's refusal to allow same-sex couples to attend prom.
A settlement of more than $657 million will go to the thousands of 9/11 rescue workers who claimed ground zero made them ill. Bianca Solorzano reports.
Controversy is erupting after a Fulton, Miss. High school cancelled the prom shortly after a student requested to bring a same-sex date. Mark Strassmann reports.
An American arrested in Yemen on suspected terrorism charges was linked to the same al Qaeda branch that sponsored the attempted Christmas day bombing. Bob Orr reports.