More women are becoming breadwinners as 80 percent of jobs lost belong to men.
Lottery winners announced for Jackson memorial; Judge grants temporary control of Michael Jackson's estate to two executors named in will.
Joe Torre and a number of celebrities took part in the Dodger manager's charity golf outing Monday as Torre tries to raise awareness to a problem that directly affects him. (July 6)
As world leaders meet in Italy the economy is expected to take center stage amid hopes that the worst of the recession has past.
President Barack Obama will speak directly to the Russian people Tuesday, as he has during most of his overseas trips since becoming president. But Obama may find his most skeptical crowd yet in Moscow. (July 6)
Dr. Walid Phares of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies on whether the U.S. and Russia have truly bonded.
Dodgers' skipper Joe Torre on his winning ways on both sides of the ball and country as well as the steroid scandal that defined a generation of MLB play.
Richard Rosenfeld, professor of criminology at the University of Missouri, on why the declining economy leads to better ratings.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
General Motors is one step closer to emerging from bankruptcy after a judge approved a government-backed plan to sell the company's best assets.
Cinergy Health President Steve Trattner on which health-care plan he feels would best suit the country.
Husbands carry spouses to win beer
Sparky Harlan, CEO of the Bill Wilson Center, on why not-for-profits are being overlooked in the I.O.U. process.
Obama and Medvedev agreed a target for cuts in nuclear arms and a deal to let U.S. troops fly across Russia at the start of a trip intended to mend strained ties.
Team Sarah Co-Founder, Marjorie Dannenfelser on why she feels Sarah Palin made the right move in stepping down as governor of Alaska.
Oil prices slide on worries the recession may last longer than first thought.
Attorney Rebecca Rose Woodland on why the tax loopholes continue to hurt the economy.
A confrontation between Debbie Rowe, the woman who gave birth to two of Michael Jackson's children, and photographers was caught on tape. The encounter happened Sunday in Lancaster, California. (July 6)
Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform on the likelihood that the Administration will hike taxes.
Walt Disney World has reopened its monorail system after it was shut down for more than a day when a train operator died over the weekend in what witnesses described it as 'a head-on collision' between two trains. (July 6)
Former Senator John Sununu on the amount of money the government may spend in the remaining weeks of summer.
A judge said Monday that Michael Jackson's longtime attorney and a family friend should take over the pop singer's estate for now, rejecting a request from Jackson's mother to be put in charge or share control. (July 6)
A wild high-speed police chase ended Monday when the suspect jumped from the top of a parking garage next to the Hilton Houston North Hotel. The chase lasted over an hour.
A day before pop icon Michael Jackson's funeral -- thousands of fans who beat the odds are flocked to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles to pick up the coveted tickets.
Still Hope Foundation, which empowers single moms to make sound decisions about money, is teaming up with Tidewater Community College. The seminars are free at TCC Norfolk.
Vice President Biden: 'We misread how bad the economy was'
An apparent water main break flooded¿two lanes of the North Freeway Monday morning, backing up traffic for miles.¿It happened on the southbound lanes underneath the North Main overpass.
- More than 250 sailors from the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG), Forward JULIET will be departing from Langley Air Force Base for Iraq and Kuwait on Monday, July 6, at 8:20 p.m., for an eight month assignment to support the ongoing NAVELSG customs mission.
A driver in a white van led Houston police on a high-speed chase for nearly an hour through two counties. (July 6)
A Goldsboro church is mourning the loss of four members after what authorities have ruled as an accidental July 4 explosion of a truck carrying fireworks.
Students paid $2,500 each to participate in the three day World Series of Poker Academy in Las Vegas. Professional poker players taught them how to ante up their game. (July 6)
A bank robbery suspect surrendered to police after fleeing into a furniture store and holding police at bay for more than two hours in Burlington County. Valerie Levesque reports.
Celiac disease, a digestive disorder, boosts the odds of autism in offspring.
A wild police chase that ended in downtown Pittsburgh led to the arrest of two people; KDKA's Alison Morris reports.
Here's the latest news for Monday, July 6th: Public memorial set for McNair; Obama, Medvedev meet in Moscow; Franken in Washington; Judge backs Jackson lawyer and friend.
Breaking news from city hall tonight. Albany's chaos is hitting the city. Mayor Bloomberg ordered an across the board freeze on hiring and the awarding of city contracts. CBS 2 political reporter Marcia Kramer joins us live from the newsroom.
Stars of HBO's 'True Blood' pick their other favorite vampire stories. (July 6)
Pittsburgh's fire chief says the string of arsons in Sheraden is his top priority; KDKA's Bob Allen reoprts.
Investors are fearing they may have bet too soon on an economic comeback. (July 7)