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CBS Evening News: CBSNews.com - 14 hours ago
General Motors is trying to sell off its unsuccessful Saturn line. The brand, once thought to be the future of GM, has only weighed down the company with too many models and not enough sales.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - 14 hours ago
After his testimony on Capitol Hill, Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli spoke with Katie Couric. She asked him how he could convince the majority of Americans who oppose a government bailout that it's the right thing to do.
Entertainment News: CBSNews.com - 14 hours ago
Forget the lavish storefronts of Rodeo Drive. In this economy, the rich and famous have a new destination: the collateral lender. And that's just a fancy word for a pawnbroker. Ben Tracy visits the pawnbrokers to the …
US News: CBSNews.com - 14 hours ago
New audio tapes from the final months of Lyndon Johnson's presidency reveal a leader wrestling with the Vietnam war - and very much involved in the 1968 presidential campaign, Bill Plante reports.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - 14 hours ago
More than ever, people are turning to the Web, and sites that rate doctors. But are they getting the best information? Dr. Sanjay Gupta continues the series, "Second Opinion: Medicine Online."
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Dec 4, 2008
It's increasingly common for patients to turn to the Internet for a second opinion. How can you avoid bogus - even harmful - health information online? Dr. Jon LaPook explains why not to use your PC like an M.D.
CBS Evening News: CBSNews.com - Dec 3, 2008
It's a Yuletide dynasty - an entire family that makes trees to please. They're the first family of yuletide cheer - and they each have a specialty when it comes to trees, Sandra Hughes reports.
CBS Evening News: CBSNews.com - Dec 3, 2008
It's increasingly common for patients to turn to the Internet for a second opinion. How can you avoid bogus - even harmful - health information online?
US News: CBSNews.com - Dec 2, 2008
Detroit's financial crash is like a chain-reaction collision for the entire country, because so many businesses, communities and workers depend on car and truck sales for their livelihoods, Ben Tracy reports.
Politics: CBSNews.com - Dec 2, 2008
Assembling a team of rivals is one thing, but getting everyone on the same page could be another. Especially considering the serious global challenges that could await the Obama team. David Martin asks: are they unified?