Wednesday: Veteran war correspondent Marie Colvin - an American - and award-winning French photo-journalist Remi Ochlik are killed in the Syrian government's bombardment of the city of Homs; Also, FDA medical experts are recommending approval of the diet pill Qnexa, despite the drug's potential risky side effects; And, Chip Reid reports on how one collector is giving up his priceless collection of Harriet Tubman artifacts to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, which is to be built on the National Mall.
President Obama broke ground for the National Museum of African American History and Culture which is to be built on the National Mall. Chip Reid reports on how one collector is giving up his priceless collection of Harriet Tubman artifacts which he believes belong to the world.
CBS News National correspondent Dean Reynolds interviews GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum about his stance on prenatal care and same sex marriage. Watch the full report tonight at 6:30 on CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.
Pinterest is the latest website creating a firestorm of attention across the Internet. You may have seen your friends flooding your Facebook news feed with Pinterest posts and wondering where they are all coming from. Could it be the next big thing in social networking? Jorge Estevez finds out.
Watch President Obama take up "Sweet Home Chicago" with B.B. King, Mick Jagger and other blues stars
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