A gunman opened fire in a Portland, Oregon-area shopping mall, killing at least two people. John Blackstone reports the gunman, who was wearing black clothing and a white Halloween mask, has been "neutralized."
Scott Pelley reports from Afghanistan, where troops from the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team are carrying America's counter insurgency strategy through the Taliban heartland village by village, often at night.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says we have not yet defeated al Qaeda and they are still "a real threat." Scott Pelley reports from an interview for "60 Minutes.
Syria Arab League observers are in the city of Homs, but human rights groups say Syria's military is holding hundreds of detainees on bases off limits to the monitors. Jeff Glor reports.
An 18-month search for a missing New Jersey woman ended on Long Island where police believe they've found the body of 23-year-old Shannan Gilbert. 48 Hours Correspondent Erin Moriarty reports how the search for one woman uncovered a far greater ...
William Bratton, former police chief of Los Angeles, New York City and Boston, talks to Erica Hill and Chris Wragge about new FBI statistics that show violent crime is down across the U.S.
Apple's new CEO Tim Cook and other representatives took to the stage to unveil the newest iPhone model - the iPhone 4S. Sandra Hughes has the latest from Cupertino, Calif.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ended weeks of speculation on Tuesday when he announced he's not "prepared to walk away" from his job as governor to run for president in 2012.
Political elite are showing up in Wisconsin to stump for - and against - Republican Gov. Scott Walker in the upcoming election. As Dean Reynolds reports, both sides feel Wisconsin will be a harbinger for the general election.