Md.'s Firearms Safety Act Among Strictest Gun Control Laws In Nation
U.S. loses track of 2 terrorists placed on witness protection list
The ousted chief of the Internal Revenue Service Steven Miller is telling Congress that his agency made errors in targeting conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, but he says the mistakes were not the result of partisan views. (May 17)
Some early reports on emails regarding the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi attributed words to government officials they did not write. Major Garrett reports.
Lawmakers praised President Obama's decision to fire the acting head of the IRS, but some are calling for more action to be taken. House Speaker John Boehner said criminal charges to be filed. Nancy Cordes reports.
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports so-called "ship killer" missiles said to be an upgraded version of weapons Russia has been supplying to Syria for years. Report suggests it could raise Syria's capability to strike ships off its coast used to support any potential no-fly zone.
Russian authorities say they have more evidence U.S. Embassy employee Ryan Fogle is really a spy. CBS News' Margaret Brennan reports.
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