OJ's friend Tom Scotto on the jury's verdict.
ABC's Charles Gibson visits a wind turbine field outside Bowling Green, Ohio.
Two AIG CEOs testify to Congress about their use of taxpayer bailout money.
It's hard not to look at the price of oil and wonder how we need an alternative energy source. Delaware scientists think they may have found it in a flower! Produced by Stephanie Woods of MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (Oct. 7)
Students often have ready access to marijuana, alcohol and tobacco but don't feel comfortable talking about it. So, some of the nation's government scientists went to the computer chat room to make it a little easier for teens to get answers. (Oct. 7)
First Lady Laura Bush flipped a switch to light the White House pink. The temporary makeover is part of an effort to raise awareness about breast cancer. (Oct. 7)
How can you protect your assets as the misery worsens on Wall Street? A financial planner sat down with the Associated Press to discuss the market crisis. (Oct. 7)
An electrical fire caused $3 million damage to the actor's Malibu house. Melissa McCarty reports.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about the state's growing budget crisis and his request for a loan from the federal government so the state can continue to pay its bills. (Oct. 7)
A soldier from Queens is now the seventh New York National Guardsman killed in Afghanistan since his unit shipped out in April. As CBS 2's Pablo Guzman reports, this soldier came from a very anti-war family.
Florida is seeing a jump in the number of softshell turtles being trapped and exported overseas. That has caught the attention of state wildlife officials. (Oct. 7)
A student at a New York school alleges that a fellow member of the football team tried to attack him with a broomstick. (Oct. 7)
Why was the FBI interested in Evel Knievel?
Mother of missing Fla. toddler wants judge to let her leave home to help in search for her daughter
A police officer in New York was just steps away from serious injury when a telephone pole went flying by. (Oct. 7)
The driver in Sunday's deadly Northern California bus crash had a history of substance abuse and a string of motor vehicle offenses. He's charged with DUI and police are trying to find out why he was behind the wheel. (Oct. 7)
President Bush speaks to Olympians and makes comments about new physical fitness guidelines at the White House.
Teacher suspended for Obama 'indoctrination' video
FBI releases file on legendary stuntman Evel Knievel
American Yoichiro Nambu, 87, of the University of Chicago, shares the 2008 Nobel Prize for physics and half of the $1.4 million prize for the discovery of a mechanism called spontaneous broken symmetry. (Oct. 7)
A Wabash College freshman from Arizona was found dead over the weekend in a fraternity house, and authorities said alcohol was possibly involved. (Oct. 7)
Mellody Hobson and Dave Ramsey give answers to your financial questions.
Learn how to make some quick cash with your old jewelry.
Could you pass the new citizenship test?
Number of female hunters on the rise in the U.S.
Police video shows Indianapolis woman being rescued just before her car explodes. Officers on the scene said they reacted instinctively when they heard screams from inside the car. The woman is recovering from severe burns. (Oct. 7)
Many homeowners knew they could not afford their houses.
The Wall Street veteran discusses how to set the bailout in motion.
An unemployed father blames his finances in a suicide note. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.
Virginia voter Linda Southworth ditched her car - and her 150-mile-per-week commute - and joined a vanpool. Thousands of Virginia residents are signing up for these ride-sharing programs to cut back on energy use and their monthly fuel costs. (Oct. 7)
Rick Leventhal: High-stakes blackjack player uses his skills to help a family in financial need
Noodle's rare neurological condition doesn't stop her owners from spoiling her.
The man accused of leading the notorious Serial Shooter attacks two years ago watched with excitement as news reports logged his alleged killings and fear spread through neighborhoods across the Phoenix area, a prosecutor said Monday. (Oct. 6)
Severe storms moved through North Texas with reports of a tornado. Chief Meteorologist Larry Mowry has the latest forecast and a look at a chilly day on Tuesday.
An unemployed man with an advanced finance degree who was despondent over his own financial problems shot and killed his wife, three children, mother-in-law and then himself in an upscale home in a gated community, police said. (Oct. 6)
An early-morning fight on the SDSU campus ended with one man dead and three others injured. The fatal stabbing victim's family spoke to News 8 about their loss.
Woman left hanging from carnival ride in Florida; 23,000 jack-o-lanterns in Maine
The Ohio city boasts the Wright Brothers, auto-ignition starter and Freon.
Concerns about a weakening economy is sweeping across the country. At a state fair in Dallas, some residents say they're nervous about their financial future and are watching their budgets. (Oct. 6)
A CBS 5 poll shows that young voters are among the group that have begun to increasingly support the Proposition 8 gay marriage ban. Phil Matier reports.