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60 Minutes Adds Exhaust Sounds to Tesla Model S

60 Minutes ran a segment on Elon Musk Sunday night which, after a brief intro, opened with some sweeping shots of the Tesla Model S cruising down the highway. But someone at 60 Minutes spiced up the audio with what

Value Add Elite 8 Alive Except for Syracuse

If Syracuse had not missed their final shot against Dayton, all eight of our projected Elite 8 teams would still be alive including our surprise picks of 11-seed Tennessee and 7-seed Connecticut. Perhaps even more impressive, three of the 2014

Value Add Elite 8 Alive Except for Syracuse

BP Confirms Oil Spill into Lake Michigan

An unknown amount of crude oil has been accidentally discharged into Lake Michigan just south east of Chicago, oil giant BP reports. The company confirms that its Whiting, Indiana facility, situated just at the border of Illinois and Indiana and

BP Confirms Oil Spill into Lake Michigan

'Good Wife' Leaves Viewers Shocked, Bereaved

NEW YORK (AP) — The shocking death of dashing attorney Will Gardner on “The Good Wife” on Sunday’s episode was driven by actor Josh Charles’ desire to leave the CBS drama in its fifth season. Charles had told the show’s

'Good Wife' Leaves Viewers Shocked, Bereaved

Romney Rules Out 2016 Bid

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said he essentially ruled out another bid for the White House on CBS’s Face the Nation Sunday. When asked if he thinks about running again, Romney said, “No, I’m thinking about people who I want

Romney Rules Out 2016 Bid

March Madness: Top 10 Takeaways from Round of 64

With overtimes galore, boneheaded fouls, buzzer-beaters, and stunning upsets, the Round of 64 more than lived up to its annual billing. Here are the top 10 takeaways going into the Round of 32, which begins around noon EST on Saturday

March Madness: Top 10 Takeaways from Round of 64

Attkisson: How the White House Gets Questions In Advance

In a Friday interview with talk radio host Chris Stigall, former-CBS investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson explained how the White House can sometimes get questions in advance of the daily briefing. When a reporter asks the White House something, “they will

Attkisson: How the White House Gets Questions In Advance

The President Can't Even Spell R-E-S-P-E-C-T

The President was in a room full of admirers at a White House concert Thursday night. When he approached the podium to honor the legendary Patti LaBelle and Aretha Franklin, the audience only giggled a little when he bungled the

The President Can't Even Spell R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Hollywood Playbook: Thursday's Top 5 News Items

1. Disney’s ‘Frozen’ Is Not Homosexual Propaganda As I mentioned in this column yesterday, The Hollywood Reporter and Daily Beast have both used an obscure pastor and blog post to trash conservatives in general, and religious Christians specifically, as gay-panicked

Hollywood Playbook: Thursday's Top 5 News Items

Two Dead, 17 Injured as NY Buildings Collapse

(AFP) — Two residential buildings in Manhattan collapsed in an explosion on Wednesday, killing two women and injuring at least 17 other people as a serious fire spewed out thick smoke, officials said.The explosion struck a building at 116th Street

Two Dead, 17 Injured as NY Buildings Collapse

James Baker: Obama Has Put Us in a Cold War-Lite

On CBS’s “Face The Nation” on Sunday, former Secretary of State James Baker discussed the crisis in Ukraine and how President Barack Obama has handled the aggression from Russian President Vladimir Putin… Follow Pam on Twitter @pamkeyNEN

James Baker: Obama Has Put Us in a Cold War-Lite