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Music Licensing Rights & Ringtones
Chronicle reporter Ben Evangelista talks about how a music industry licensing group wants a public-performance fee for cell phone ring tones. (7/5; 3:47)
Summer is moving season, and that can lead to stress. Kelli Grant, Sr. Consumer Reporter for SmartMoney.com, has some advice for making your move as stress free as possible.
Sunday: Ten days after the death of Michael Jackson, there has been still no letup in the worldwide tributes to the king of pop; Plus, President Obama is leaving on a weeklong foreign trip.
Katie Couric speaks with Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and his crew about the final moments before U.S. Airways Flight 1549 made a dramatic landing in N.Y.'s Hudson River.
How do you evacuate 155 people from an Airbus 320 sinking in just off the Manhattan shoreline? The crew of U.S. Airways Flight 1549 described how they were able to get every passenger back on dry land.
150 people might not be alive today if it weren't for Capt. Sullenberger and the crew of U.S. Airways Flight 1549. 60 Minutes invited some of the passengers to reunite with them in, of all places, Charlotte N.C.
Katie Couric speaks with Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger about the final moments before U.S. Airways Flight 1549 made a dramatic landing in N.Y.'s Hudson River.
President Obama is leaving on a weeklong foreign trip that starts in Moscow, goes to Italy, and winds up in West Africa. The first stop will 'reset' relations with Russia. Chip Reid reports.
When Sarah Palin announced her resignation as governor of Alaska, she left more questions than answers. This left supporters and critics unsure of her next move. Terry McCarthy reports.
Ten days after the death of Michael Jackson, there has been still no letup in the worldwide tributes to the 'King of Pop.' Sandra Hughes reports on how people are remembering Jackson's life.
As Manuel Zelaya jetted back toward his country, the government Honduran government warned him not to attempt to land in the capital, but now say they are ready to negotiate. Kimberly Dozier reports.
In South Carolina, residents are terrified of a suspected serial killer on the loose. Police have many leads coming in, but the community psyche is shattered. Mark Strassmann reports.
John Dickerson discussed U.S. global military efforts with Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen; Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Chuck Grassley debate public and private healthcare.
John Dickerson spoke with Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen about military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan and threats from North Korea.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Vice President Dick Cheney about his power as vice president, wartime torture methods and the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Vice President Dick Cheney about controversial strategies utilized in the war with Iraq, homeland security and his power as vice president.
Neuroscience has learned much about the brain's activity and its link to certain thoughts. As Lesley Stahl reports, it may now be possible, on a basic level, to read a person's mind.
Weekly Webcast with Bob Schieffer
National Wire
Mass. mom accused of withholding cancer meds Sunday, July 05, 2009 SALEM, Mass. (AP) A woman accused of withholding cancer treatment from her autistic son has been charged with attempted
Obituaries in the news Sunday, July 05, 2009 Steve McNair NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair, whose most noted drive was the final one of
No deal: NY Senate adjourns after 3-minute session Sunday, July 05, 2009 ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York's gridlocked Senate has adjourned again after meeting in another extraordinary session called by Gov.
Holiday fireworks accidents kill 5 workers Sunday, July 05, 2009 OCRACOKE, N.C. (AP) Five people working on Independence Day fireworks shows were killed by explosions, four of them by
Former D.C. Mayor Barry charged with stalking Sunday, July 05, 2009 WASHINGTON (AP) Police say former Washington Mayor Marion Barry has been arrested and charged with stalking a woman. The