
A tiny Colorado town's football team gets its field of dreams
A Colorado school's football field was in such bad shape that other teams said they wouldn't play on it.
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A Colorado school's football field was in such bad shape that other teams said they wouldn't play on it.
Monica Iken was married less than a year when her husband was killed on 9/11.
Frank Grasberger has carried the letter around with him everywhere since receiving it in 2009.
She spoke constantly about the song to her neighbors. So they decided to surprise her for her birthday.
"She doesn't give up," her son said.
A goose named Arnold was visited by his mate while receiving treatment for a damaged foot at the New England Wildlife Center in Massachusetts.
Dustin sold cheesesteaks from his house in Philadelphia to afford to take his terminally ill mom to Egypt.
John Makowsky and seagull Red Eye met in 2005, when the bird showed up on his boat.
Al Nixon isn't a trained therapist, but when he's sitting on his bench he's a trusted confidant and counselor to whoever passes by.
"It's the most important thing I'll ever do in my life," the seamstress said.
Taylor Swift's new album, "The Life of a Showgirl," became Spotify's most-streamed album in a single day this year. The company said it only took 11 hours to hit that mark.
This week, the Trump administration expanded the definitions of government shutdown, war and soldier, rebranding them as tools of executive power. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
A new report finds that 25% of American adults suffering from a mental illness aren't receiving treatment. Mary Gilberti, interim president and CEO of Mental Health America, the nonprofit who conducted the study, joins to discuss the key findings.
The world's most recognizable showgirl may be entering a new era, but there's no sign that Taylor Swift's gold rush is slowing down. Jo Ling Kent reports.
The Department of Justice is sounding the alarm over apps that track and monitor immigration officers, calling them a security threat. Under pressure from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Apple has removed the apps from the app store. Scott MacFarlane has more.