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Leslie Sabo, who died while protecting his comrades, finally getting honored
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The Nashville-area dog was spared after thousands signed a petition to save animal's life
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As scandal broadens, it was disclosed that at least 20 Colombian women were involved in the alleged misconduct
Multiple amputee veterans find a little solace by way of the Friday night dinners hosted by two wounded Vietnam vets
Former al Qaeda chief's 3 widows and 9 children to be deported to Saudi Arabia after serving brief prison term
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SS, Pentagon prostitution investigation grows The Secret Service and Pentagon prostitution investigation is growing. CBS News has learned that at least 20 women were involved, as well as Army Special Forces troops. Norah O'Donnell reports on the latest details.
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For wounded vets, a dinner out helps the healing process
Watchdog group's annual "Pig Book" reveals the pet projects that survived despite a congressional ban on earmarks
N.Y. prosecutors say Benjamin Achampong used the refund money to buy a Range Rover and pay expenses
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The Daily Mail printed photos of the Duchess of Cambridge's younger sister attending a racy costume party in Paris
Actor Ryan O'Neal and investor Warren Buffet both announce they have prostate cancer; both say they feel good
Billionaire investor says his diagnosis of early-stage prostate cancer is not life-threatening
Software giant unveils details of the different versions of its new operating system
YouTube video of a dog jumping between two jump ropes that are going at the same time
Potential jurors question value of congressional hearing in which famed-ex-pitcher is alleged to have lied about steroids
Bob Schieffer remembers what the first African American to play in the majors meant to baseball, and to America