Hundreds of thousands of students sent e-mails and signed virtual petitions criticizing Facebook for invasion of privacy. Lee Cowan reports how student protests are now being held in cyberspace.
The man known as the "Spam King," one of the top senders of junk e-mails, has been arrested. But experts say his arrest will do little to slow the flow of unwanted e-mails. Bill Whitaker reports.
The White House says some e-mails containing key information in the U.S. Attorney firings may have been deleted - just five days before Alberto Gonzales testifies before Congress. Jim Axelrod reports.
Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., resigned after e-mails surfaced connecting the congressman with a former male page. Sharyl Attkisson explains how this could impact the upcoming election.
President Bush is giving up his program of eavesdropping without a court order on the phone calls and e-mails of Americans suspected of communicating with terrorists. Jim Axelrod reports.
The scandal involving ex-Congressman Mark Foley's lurid e-mails to congressional pages continues to reverberate. As Gloria Borger reports, Republicans are worried it could take them down in November.
Gloria Borger looks at the impact ex-Rep. Mark Foley's alleged e-mails to a young male page and his subsequent resignation will have in the battle for control of Congress.
"Only On The Web": Child prodigy Marc Yu talks about where he believes his gift for piano playing comes from and expresses his love for classical music. Bill Whitaker reports.
Deputies in Cook County, Ill,. have busted a lot more doors down lately because of mortgage evictions increasing at a staggering rate, with an average of 4 per day. Cynthia Bowers has more.
The presidential campaign has taken an ugly turn, says Katie Couric. At McCain rallies some GOP supporters are yelling "terrorist" and "treason" at the mention of Barack Obama.