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Duhamel: Upstaged By Robots and Loving It
Josh Duhamel on "The Early Show" He's upstaged by robots, but Josh Duhamel is enjoying the ride.
Click to read: Shia LaBeouf, The $2 Billion Man
Call him the billion dollar man times two: in just six short years, Shia LaBeouf's movies have made over $2 billion worldwide, and that's not counting his new blockbuster, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen." LaBeouf appeared on The Early Show to talk to Harry Smith about his new film and rising stardom.
Jackson Death "Surreal" For Quincy Jones
Longtime Friend and Mentor Shares Thoughts on the Pop Icon's Struggle with Fame and What He'll Miss Most About King of Pop Wednesday"/> Photo Quincy Jones on "The Early Show" Wednesday The man who helped Michael Jackson become the "King of Pop" shared this thoughts on "The Early Show" Wednesday on Jackson's death.
Lab-Grown Stem Cells Aid Heart Attack Victim
Jul 1, 2009 10:35 am US/Eastern CBS News Interactive: Healthwatch NEW YORK Can a human heart repair itself? One heart is trying.
Michael Jackson's Will Now At Issue
As the coroner looks for more clues in the death of Michael Jackson, his parents are looking to the courts.
Selena Gomez On Screen And In the Kitchen
Selena Gomez, left, shows Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez how to make her aunt's cheesecake recipe.
Sharpton: Family To Protect Jackson's Kids
Michael Jackson's father Joe Jackson announced this weekend that he and his wife Katherine have sole authority over the singer's affairs and children.
No real news, but Jackson's death is still big news
When a famous person dies, their life flashes before our eyes. As with any world figure, Michael Jackson's death was a television event.
Jackson Autopsy To Get Under Way
A spokesman for the L.A. County Coroner's office said Michael Jackson's autopsy would begin this morning and would be conducted by the chief medical examiner and the assistant chief pathologist.
Click to read:What Happens To Jackson's Kids?
A big question in the wake of Michael Jackson's sudden death is what happens now with his three children.
Coach's Murder Stuns Iowa Town
Coach Ed Thomas, speaking to The Early Show's Julie Chen in May 2008. For more than three decades, 58-year-old Ed Thomas coached football in Parkersburg, Iowa.
Sanford's Affair "Blew Me Away," Longtime Pal Says
Tom Davis, South Carolina state senator and former chief of staff of Gov. Mark Sanford, said his former boss' confessed affair with an Argentinian woman "blew me away." Sanford went out of his way to apologize to Davis at Wednesday's mea culpa news conference, in which he admitted to cheating on his wife with a woman named Maria.
Obama tells CBS "The Early Show" golf makes him feel "normal" outside "bubble"
President Obama talks about how golfing makes him feel normal and out of the bubble in an interview with Harry Smith on CBS' "The Early Show." This morning on "The Early Show," President Barack Obama reveals what makes him feel "normal" and "not in the bubble." The interview was conducted at the White House on Friday , and broadcast this morning on ...
GOP calls Obama timid as he seeks footing on Iran
President Barack Obama stuck to his carefully tailored response to Iran's internal crisis Sunday despite pressure from Republican critics, as he continued to speak up for protesters' rights without making specific demands on Iran's hard-line leaders.
Obama: US prepared for any threat from North Korea
President Barack Obama says the United States is "prepared for any contingencies" involving North Korea - including the regime's reported threat to launch a long-range missile toward Hawaii.
Father-In-Chief On Fatherhood, His Own Dad
It's not one of the official duties of a U.S. President, being "Father-In-Chief." Still, fatherhood was much on the mind of Barack Obama when he sat down Friday for an exclusive White House interview.
Obama 'Very Concerned' At Ayatollah's Comments
In an interview with CBS News' Harry Smith, President Obama said he is "very concerned" with the thrust of the statements made today by Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei supporting the country's disputed election results.
How To Get A Heart-Healthy Kitchen
CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton recommends stocking up on whole grains in your kitchen.
People Magazine's Hottest Bachelor: Chace Crawford
Jun 17, 2009 12:00 pm US/Eastern This just in: People Magazine thinks "Gossip Girl" star Chace Crawford is 2009's hottest bachelor.
In this image taken from video provided by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Trooper Daniel Martin, center left, gets in an altercation with paramedics after the ambulance failed to get out of his way quickly enough as he approached with his sirens on, in Oklahoma City on May 2. AP Photo/Oklahoma Highway Patrol Published: The Creek Nation paramedic ...