No more 'marriage gap' for college-educated women
White women with college degrees are now just as likely to get married as their less-educated counterparts, ending what researchers once thought of as a "marriage penalty" for generations of young women who sought out higher education. feeds.washingtonpost.com |
Stocks Struggle as Financials Drag
U.S. benchmarks softened, as concerns mounted over banks' foreclosure practices. online.wsj.com |
Alleged killer of parents to be arraigned; Bronze Star to WWII hero; Colo. climber's body recovered; Dalai Lama in Georgia
A New York man accused of fleeing to Israel after allegedly killing his parents was extradited to the United States on Sunday and will be arraigned Monday, authorities said. feeds.washingtonpost.com |
Video: WikiLeaks Release Enrages Pentagon
The unauthorized release of hundreds of thousands of Iraq War documents by the website WikiLeaks is sparking controversy at the Pentagon and across the globe. David Martin reports. feeds.cbsnews.com |
Video: U.S. Opens WikiLeaks Criminal Investigation
The U.S. government is launching a criminal investigation against the website WikiLeaks after the release of thousands of State Department documents. Chip Reid reports. feeds.cbsnews.com |