Dozens injured as commuter trains collide in Conn.
Two Metro-North trains carrying 700 people collided in Connecticut during Friday's evening rush hour
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U.N. panel: Sanctions delaying NKorea nuke program
Panel's report provides further information on the north's attempts to evade four rounds of tough U.N. sanctions
O.J. Simpson's ex-lawyer contradicts his testimony on guns
Yale Galanter took the stand in a hearing on Simpson's claim that he was so badly represented at trial and on appeal that his conviction should be thrown out
Navy pilot earns degree in combat zone
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Golf champion and CBS analyst Ken Venturi dies
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U.K. police announce new leads in missing girl case
British authorities are investigating new leads in the case of Madeleine McCann, missing since 2007 at age 3
8-year-old fights to get WWII vet recognition he deserves
When Leanna Morris discovered Charles Mowbray never received medals he earned in WWII, the third-grader took the government to school
Calif. dollars add to growing Powerball jackpot
After joining Powerball last month, California sold $83M worth of tickets ahead of Saturday's $600M prize
Domestic abuse victim: "A prisoner in my own home"
CDC: 1 of 4 women will know "severe physical violence" from intimate partner; CBS News speaks to woman who was physically, psychologically abused
FBI seeks anonymous source behind Menendez allegations
Investigators are trying to determine who was behind the unsubstantiated accusation that Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., patronized prostitutes



