... , have sparked quite the present day international dispute, reports CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod ...
... , have sparked quite the present day international dispute, reports CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod ...
Of course, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will always be part of the legacy of George W. Bush. But he may also be remembered for something else: Preserving the oceans. Jim Axelrod has the story.
Of course, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will always be part of the legacy of George W. Bush. But he may also be remembered for something else: Preserving the oceans. Jim Axelrod has the story.
Struggling U.S. automaker General Motors unveiled a new electric vehicle, the Volt. Jim Axelrod reports on this latest hybrid, which GM hopes will be able to help revitalize the car industry.
Michigan officials confirmed that Detroit will host the 6th annual Stem Cell Summit next year. As Jim Axelrod reports, this is part of Detroit's effort to market itself as a high-tech center.
Partially built with steel recovered after the Sept. 11th attacks, the aptly-titled Navy vessel U.S.S. New York recently sailed near Ground Zero for a symbolic tribute. Jim Axelrod reports.
After spending over three decades in prison, 54-year-old James Bain was set free after DNA evidence proved that he could not have raped a boy in 1974. Jim Axelrod reports.
Federal authorities in New Jersey charged four men with hacking into and defeating the security systems of online ticketing vendors. Jim Axelrod reports.
State legislators in Maine are preparing to enact a law which would require all mobile phones in the state to carry a potential health risk warning. Jim Axelrod reports.
A great debate is brewing over warning labels for cell phones, detailing the risk of radiation. Jim Axelrod reports.
As high levels of poisonous gases hamper the W. Va. mine rescue operation, rescue crews hope to soon get into the areas where they presume the 4 missing miners might be. Jim Axelrod reports.
When the storm hit in Mississippi, the storm chasers were there. As Jim Axelrod reports, what motivates the amateur meteorologists who risk their lives pursuing these big storms?
Americans have just four years to go before the plug is pulled on the incandescent light bulb. Jim Axelrod reports on "Where America Stands" to create an energy-efficient replacement.
In the wake of Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi's suicide, Jim Axelrod reports on the potential danger of social networking websites and unlimited information.