Paramedics rush to get this simulated victim of a terror attack to the hospital.
Meryl Streep's co-stars were singing her praises at the premiere to her latest film 'Doubt' which sees her tackling a totally different role to her previous all singing and dancing character in 'Mamma Mia' (Nov. 19)
More pirate attacks in recent days have world leaders trying to come up with a plan to stop the attacks. Many are taking place near the Somalia coast. The number of attacks make it appear that Somali-based pirates are attacking at will. (Nov. 19)
A large building under construction burning to the ground outside of Los Angeles on Tuesday night. The flames and smoke could be seen for miles. There were no reports of any injuries. (Nov. 19)
Drew Peterson's attorney says his client has met with divorce attorney. Drew Peterson has been named a suspect in the disappearance of his wife Stacy, who has not been seen since Oct. 2007. (Nov. 19)
It was burning near homes. Melissa McCarty reports.
They disappeared in an alaborate scheme 5 months ago. Now the mothers of these missing kids get help from CBS' "Without A Trace." Mary Beth McDade reports.
Six months after a powerful cyclone left over 138,000 dead or missing, fishermen in Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta are struggling to rebuild their lives.
A statue worth $30,000 has been stolen from a church in Orange County. Suzie Suh reports.
In a meeting Tuesday night at City Hall, speakers lined up by the dozens, mostly to criticize the police department, over the city's methods involving public drunkenness arrests. Kiet Do reports.
The bosses of the three biggest US carmakers, Ford, GM and Chrysler, have asked Congress for a $25bn bail-out.
The wildfires are over, your house is gone, now what to do? Glen Walker reports.
The pilots of a private jet that was carrying former Blink-I82 drummer Travis Barker and crashed on takeoff, warned air traffic controllers the plane was nearing the end of the runway, according to cockpit recordings released Tuesday. (Nov. 18)
For years, very little has been done about three condemned properties perched on an Oakland hillside that threatens a home below. Robert Lyles reports.
In some parts of Albania, the centuries-old belief in the right to take revenge, that blood must pay with blood, still rules many people's lives.
Police say car prowls in the South Sound have hit epidemic levels. But now, two suspects are off the streets thanks to an alert resident who got involved. KING 5's Jim Forman reports from Olympia.
HARDtalk - Stephen Sackur asks Jendayi Frazer, United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, whether the world's most powerful nation could and should be doing more.
Ben Cousins has given the strongest indication he will return to football, despite the AFL's tough restrictions for his comeback.
The BBC was given exclusive access to a medical evacuation mission to bring a badly injured Royal Marine back from Afghanistan.
The man accused of killing one person inside a Sacramento group home spoke with CBS13 about the alleged crimes. David Begnaud reports.
British Foreign Minister David Miliband has held talks with Syria's president Bashar al-Assad in the first such visit for seven years.
A UC Davis law professor is now a member of President-elect Barack Obama's agency review team.
The money paid by cocaine users in the UK is being used to fund terror groups in Colombia and is destroying valuable rainforest.
Lodi Memorial Hospital just cut dozens of people from their payroll, despite the major expansion taking place at the facility. Kris Pickel reports.
Calmer winds are easing the job of firefighters battling acres of wildfires in southern California.
Huge lines greeted the premiere of the movie "Twilight" in Natomas. Laura Cole repors.
Here's the latest news for Wednesday, Nov. 19: Sen. Ted Stevens loses re-election bid; Detroit automakers plead their case in Washington; New witness comes forward in case of missing American teen; Obama girls visit new home, potential schools.
A 16-year-old boy is in serious condition after a shootout in south Sacramento.
Nato plans to extend its anti-piracy mission off Somalia from the end of this year following the hijacking of two more ships.
Carolina runs away from Kentucky, 77-58, to move to 2-0 on the young season.
Undefeated Utah takes on BYU Saturday. A victory would send the Utes to a BCS bowl game. (Nov. 19)
Check any mother's Internet chat board and you'll find a whole community telling you where the deals are. But if you look up a high-dollar car seat offer from Target, you'll see some angry posts. KING 5's Jesse Jones explains.
Following his conviction on corruption charges, Alaska GOP Sen. Ted Stevens has narrowly lost his re-election bid to Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, a Democrat. However, a recount is possible. (Nov. 18)
It's a sense of relief and vindication for veterans battling a myriad of health issues after the first Gulf War. A congressional report has legitimized Gulf War syndrome as an actual physical illness from service in parts of the Persian Gulf region. KING 5's Elisa Hahn reports.
Boston's Dustin Pedroia won the American League MVP award Tuesday; Don Wakamatsu to be named new Mariners manager Wednesday; Cavaliers beat Nets, 106-82; Top-ranked North Carolina defeats Kentucky. (Nov. 19)
Coach Williams thought Danny Green needed to play a little harder after getting hit in the mouth early in the Kentucky game, but was more worried about the health of Tyler Zeller after the star freshman left the game late with a wrist injury.
Basketball great Magic Johnson pens book on entrepreneurial success
President-elect Barack Obama taped a greeting to open the summit in Beverly Hills. Rick Chambers reports.
Accused 8-year-old's police interview raises new doubts
Kentucky Wildcats' head coach Gillespie talks after losing to the North Carolina Tar Heels on Tuesday