Tuesday: The family of a man hailed as a national hero in Mexico’s drug war was executed just hours after he was laid to rest; Plus, Nationwide, small business bankruptcy filings are up 44 percent.
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Monday: New time restrictions set for airlines keeping passengers on the tarmac; Also, remembering what many consider one of the worst decades in modern history; And, Rwandan women unite to weave their way out of poverty.
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Sexting is becoming a growing problems with teens as picture messages are just a click away from being on the internet. As Katie Couric comments, teens should think before they click send.
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Senate Democrats finally reached the 60 votes needed to pass along health care reform legislation, Wyatt Andrews reports in this "Reality Check" on questionable compromises behind the scenes.
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Convicted felon and former House representative Duke Cunningham still receives $42,000 a year in U.S. tax dollars. He’s not the only congressional con getting paid, reports Sharyl Attkisson.
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There are new signs of a turnaround in the battered housing market. Homes are selling at their fastest pace in nearly three years. Dean Reynolds reports.
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Six weeks ago, Maj. Gen. Anthony Cucolo issued an order making pregnancy punishable by court martial for both men and women. Since then four women have become pregnant. David Martin reports.
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When production slowed down at a Colorado cabinet company, workers started making doll houses for those in need. Barry Peterson has more on this episode of "American Spirit."
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