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Part 1: Parents of Anne Pressly describe their journalist daughter before her vicious murder
Video shows a Calif. transit officer forcing a passenger's head through glass.
Officials are trying to determine how workers cutting a pipe stirred up radioactive dust at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. A plant spokesman said that the public was not endangered, when a dozen workers were exposed to radiation. (Nov. 23)
Miami cops seek suspect in deadly shooting
California town using military strategy to stop gang warfare
Glass shatters as transit cop arrests unruly suspect
Police say a Pittsburgh-area man told them he kicked a puppy to death because he was upset that the animal wouldn't behave before the start of Sunday's broadcast of the Pittsburgh Steelers game. (Nov. 23)
President Barack Obama says he will have a national science fair next year to honor young inventors with the same gusto that college and professional athletes celebrate their victories at the White House. (Nov. 23)
Lawyer: 9/11 suspects will plead not guilty to attack U.S. policies in court
Suspected bank robber gobbles up evidence during arrest
Chris Cuomo anchors a recap of "Good Morning America."
A train passenger's video of an arrest shows heavy-duty glass shattering and showering down on a San Francisco area transit police officer and an unruly passenger in an incident that injured both men. (Nov. 23)
Mario Lopez explains lace-up lingerie
Astronauts celebrate a birth on the International Space Station. Randolph Bresnik is now the father of a new baby girl. Abigail Mae arrived just hours after his first spacewalk. Wife Rebecca delivered the six-pound, 13-ounce girl in Houston. (Nov. 23)
Casey Anthony's defense team plays blame game
Student expelled for having unloaded guns in his car parked off-campus
Report: 75 percent of young Americans unfit to serve in military
"GMA," Burlington Coat Factory and One Warm Coat launch annual drive.
Michael Jackson's physician returns to his practice in Texas today.
The Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people at Fort Hood will be confined until his military trial, initially staying in a hospital where he is recovering from gunshot wounds, his attorney said Saturday. (Nov. 23)
SF 49ers' Vernon Davis stepped on the ice to give the olympic sport of curling a try. Curling is played by more than a million Canadians and is expected to be a major draw at the upcoming Vancouver Games. AP's Haven Daley reports. (Nov. 23)
No matter the problem, the women at Butterball are ready to answer your turkey questions. And one of the suggestions Butterball has that may surprise you -- microwave the bird. (Nov. 23)
Residents voice worry despite Nuclear Regulatory Commission's assurances.
The five men facing trial in the Sept. 11 attacks will plead not guilty so that they can air their criticisms of U.S. foreign policy. (Nov. 23)
Critics of the upcoming civilian New York trials of the five 9/11 suspects have more ammunition. One defense attorney says the defendants will be allowed to speak out against U.S. foreign policy. CBS 2's Jay Dow has more.
At least 19 people and three firefighters were hurt when the flames broke out early Sunday at a Philadelphia apartment complex. Officials say the fire started in a second floor unit and quickly engulfed the entire building. (Nov. 23)
At a newly opened cafe in Oregon, people can sit around, taking tokes from a 'vaporizer', and it is all legal. Patrons all carry medical marijuana cards. (Nov. 23)
A cruise ship passenger owes his life to a sharp eyed Coast Guard crew which spotted him swimming for his life off Miami Beach Sunday. Coast Guard authorities say they received a call around 3 a.m. from the crew. (Nov. 23)
Police officers in Arizona broke up a marijuana ring over the weekend. In the process, officers found two thousand pounds of marijuana. (Nov. 23)
More than 600 children of fallen firefighters enjoyed exclusive access to the flagship Toys 'R' Us store in Times Square on Sunday. CBS 2's Dave Carlin has the details on the event.
On Sunday, CBS 2 learned that Khalid Sheikh Mohammad and his four co-defendants will plead not guilty, a controversial courtroom strategy for the 9/11 terror suspects. CBS 2's Hazel Sanchez has the details.
The Pennsylvania National Guard is celebrating the anniversary of its founding.
Valley Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Worth reopened the doors to their sanctuary Sunday. The church had been meeting in a portable building for over two years after a tornado destroyed their original building in April of 2007
The Roman Catholic bishop of Rhode Island said Sunday that he asked Rep. Patrick Kennedy in a 2007 letter to stop receiving Communion, the central sacrament of the church, because of the congressman's public stance on moral issues. (Nov. 22)
Swim with the sharks at Mandalay Bay
Thousands of students at California's top public universities staged demonstrations against a 32 percent rise in tuition fees prompted in part by the state's budget crisis during the recession.
Here's the latest news for November 22nd: Democratic disagreement sets up big health care fight; Bishop tells Rep. Kennedy to stop taking communion; No end to flood misery in Britain's lake district; High-flying astronaut must wait to see new daughter.