National News
- Michael Jacksons Doctor May Lose MD License
The doctor who allegedly administered a potent cocktail of painkillers and anesthetics to Michael Jackson prior to the pop singers death is charged in the singers death. - Nurse Faces Jail for Reporting Unsafe Doctor
Anne Mitchell, a Texas nurse, became a whistle-blower, accusing a doctor, Rolando Arafiles Jr., of shoddy medicine. She thought her complaint was anonymous. But the doctor complained to the local sheriff -- a patient of his. The sheriff had Mitchells computer searched. She is now charged with misuse of official information, a felony in Texas. - Double Trouble: Another Storm Headed to Snowy Mid-Atlantic
Still covered in up to 3 feet of snow, Mid-Atlantic prepares for second big storm within days - Toyota Recalls 437,000 Prius, Hybrids Globally
Toyota recalls 437,000 Prius and other hybrids globally for brake problems. - Michael Jacksons Doctor Charged in Singers Death
The doctor who allegedly administered a potent cocktail of painkillers and anesthetics to Michael Jackson prior to the pop singers death is charged in the singers death. - Wearing Fake Military Medals: Crime or Free Speech?
Military experts say falsely claiming to have earned military medals and awards is not an issue of free speech as is being claimed by attorneys for suspects charged with stolen valor. - Jackson Doctor out on Bail, Back for April Hearing
Jackson doctor back in court in April to find out date for next major step in case - Michael Jacksons Doctor Pleads Not Guilty
Michael Jacksons doctor pleads not guilty to manslaughter charge as singers family looks on - President Obama Grilled on Super Bowl Sunday
The Indianapolis Colts and New Orlean Saints werent the only ones under pressure on Superbowl Sunday.
President Obama, wearing a casual blue button-down shirt and tan khakis, was grilled in a live, pre-game interview by CBSs Katie Couric, on issues ranging from health care reform, national-deficit reduction, and terrorism. - Rep. John Murtha Dies at Age 77
The congressman from Pennsylvania was the first Vietnam War combat veteran elected to Congress. - Why Do Birth Defects Plague Tiny Calif. Town?
Fueled by the recent EPA investigation into a high rate of babies born with severe birth defects in Kettleman City, Calif., residents and activists will go door to door looking for more families possibly affected by environmental contamination. - WATCH: Is Decrease in Job Loss a Good Sign?
The January jobs report may be a sign the economy is on the mend. - Military Dad Allegedly Waterboards Daughter
Joshua Tabor, 27, allegedly held his four-year-old daughter under water in a technique authorities have likened to the torture of waterboarding because she wouldnt say the alphabet. - Advertisement:

- Dems Rake In Record Corporate Donations
During his State of the Union address, President Obama decried the potential for a crush of corporate money – even foreign money – to enter the American political system in the aftermath of the recent landmark Supreme Court ruling that alters who can contribute to candidates. - Texas Girls Family Sacrifices All for Treatment
Emma Routh suffers from Fanconi anemia, which strikes only one in three million people and by age 5, Emmas parents have already sacrificed a lifetime of possessions to get her treatment at Childrens Hospital Boston - Space Shuttle Endeavour Blasts off
Shuttle Endeavour blasts off on last night launch from Kennedy Space Center. - Official: About 5 Unaccounted for After CT Blast
Official: About 5 people unaccounted for after Conn. power plant blast; unclear if missing - Why Do Birth Defects Plague Tiny Calif. Town?
Fueled by the recent EPA investigation into a high rate of babies born with severe birth defects in Kettleman City, Calif., residents and activists will go door to door looking for more families possibly affected by environmental contamination. - Want Weather Forecast? Ask Wall Street
Want a weather forecast? Try asking pals on Wall Street. There are trillions of dollars of trades riding on commodities and other weather-related products, making meteorologists an indispensable part of the financial landscape.