Contemplating the future levels of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, President Obama and his advisers have focused on their options in this region. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
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Nearly 16 million Americans are unemployed and economists estimate it will take five years or more to replace jobs lost in this recession. But, as Anthony Mason reports, there are encouraging signs.
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One soldier said the shootings that killed 13 and wounded 30 others on a U.S. military base were "a kick in the gut." Dean Reynolds reports on the community’s response and if there were red flags.
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Two car bomb explosions in Baghdad killed more than 130 people and injured dozens of innocent civilians. As Elizabeth Palmer reports, the recent violence could have an impact on U.S. Iraq strategy.
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Over 10 million people suffer from some type of vision disorder. A new clinical trial published by the British Journal Lancet is shedding new light. Russ Mitchell reports.
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The shooting at Fort Hood claimed the lives of 13 people and wounded 30 others. Katie Couric comments on the tragedy and the nation’s responsibility to give all soldiers care and security.
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In the wake of the 18-year-long abduction of Jaycee Lee Dugard, many are questioning if officials can adequately supervise sex offenders. CBS News' Bill Whitaker reports from Los Angeles.
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CBS 5 Investigates first uncovered the story Thursday night: A huge security breach in the state’s online jobsite, CalJOBS. On Friday, the website was shut down. Anna Werner reports.
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Restrictions placed on sex offenders will be tightened next year when all states will be required to closely track sex offenders and inform the public about the most violent. Bill Whitaker reports.
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