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Banks backing the offering quietly cutting forecasts; Morgan Stanley analyst only shared cautionary note with select clients
A year after deadly tornadoes killed 161 people, residents of Joplin, Mo. are building stronger homes
Billionaire PayPal founder says space venture gives reason "to be excited and inspired to be human"
Actor James Doohan said in his will he wanted a space burial; 5 years later, SpaceX helps grant his wish
Library of Congress names historic songs Photos + audio clips
After two straight days of decline, social networker's stock price falls an additional 8.9 percent
The social media juggernaut hit a rough patch when its stock first went public
Presumptive GOP nominee wins primaries in Arkansas and Kentucky; four in ten Kentucky Democrats choose "uncommitted" over Obama
Online auction taking bids on vial said to contain blood dating from 1981 assassination attempt; Michael Reagan calls it "outrageous"
Spokesman says policy "respects religious liberty;" Catholic cardinal told CBS News the policy is "handcuffing" religious institutions
CBS MoneyWatch Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger discusses the tough job market and gives advice to recent college grads.
Dennis Mahon, 61, convicted over a 2004 bombing that wounded a black city official in suburban Phoenix; no hate crime charge
A rare photograph, one of only six taken at the photo shoot for the Beatles iconic "Abbey Road" album cover, has sold at auction for over $25,000. CBSNews.com's Nick Dietz reports.
Elias Abuelazam, 35, an Israeli immigrant, had been accused of faking car trouble than stabbing strangers who stopped to help
A singer, an actor, and a football player were in the running to win the mirrorball trophy this season
Report ranks states on safety by number of deaths, preventative laws in place to prevent catastrophes
Doctors say they are treating injuries ranging from pulled calf muscles to Achilles tendinitis to stress fractures, mainly in people who ramped up too fast
A recurring census error becomes political in debate over "adjusting" final count for normally Democratic-voting minorities
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