What The Midterms Could Mean For The Economy
The economic agenda may change now that Republicans have won control of the Senate.
Researchers are gaining a new understanding of how cancer cells operate, and that's leading to new therapies.
Apart from the Republican Party and the winning candidates, who else fared well - and not so well - in the midterm elections?
A Marine unit that lost 57 men in the Battle of Fallujah, 10 years ago this month, reunited recently to remember their fallen comrades.
The economic agenda may change now that Republicans have won control of the Senate.
If the sightings are confirmed, it would be the first sighting of a gray wolf at the national park in 70 years.
Today, we celebrate the birthday of marching band composer John Philip Sousa. (And it's host Robin Young's birthday too!)
Sports analyst Mike Pesca talks about Rice's appeal after being suspended from the NFL in September for hitting his then-fiance.
The red-tailed hawk has been spotted in and around New York City's Central Park since the early 1990s, and is still flying high.
The president is asking Congress for money to help fight the Ebola epidemic. We take a look at what the funds will go toward.
How did a 16-year-old Target employee become a viral sensation, inspiring a hashtag, a meme and gaining 600,000 Twitter followers?
Even where there are community care centers, there's not enough health infrastructure to handle the outbreak.
Following the midterm elections some activists wonder if Congress will be able to pass comprehensive immigration reform legislation.
Tom and his brother Ray started hosting Car Talk in 1977. It soon became one of public radio's most popular programs.
The 29-year-old moved to Oregon after being diagnosed with brain cancer so she could take advantage of the state's Death with Dignity law.
There has never been a credible case of a cell phone sparking a fire at a gas pump. So why do we still see the warnings?
The Apple CEO's announcement that he's "proud to be gay" makes him the first CEO of a Fortune 500 company to publicly come out.
Mark McClusky says for elite athletes today, pushing boundaries and breaking records is all about "the aggregation of marginal gains."
With the virus in Africa, the U.S. and Europe, experts have created a computer model to predict where it could go next.
Holly Williams of CBS discusses some of the people she's interviewed, including women soldiers on the frontlines.
Or are we already going backwards? We ask Michael Lewis, author of books including "Flash Boys" and "Liar's Poker."