The Olympic event that’s attracting the most buzz is the odd sport of curling. As Jeff Glor reports, an eclectic band of Americans are hoping to take the sport to a new level.

With conservatives and liberals locked in a standoff on major issues, some Capitol Hill moderates feel outnumbered. As Anthony Mason reports, are moderates really an endangered species?

Katie Couric speaks with CBS Sports golf expert David Feherty about disgraced athlete Tiger Woods’ public apology and the reaction from fans.

On this Valentines Day, many couples may wonder how to make their love last a lifetime. Charles Osgood shares some advice from experts on how to guarantee a long-lasting marriage.

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Bob Schieffer shares a special poem celebrating Valentine’s Day.

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People from around the world send their Valentines by the boxload to Loveland, Colorado so volunteers can stamp each one with a poem and decoration before it makes its way to that special someone. Barry Petersen reports.

Young survivors of the Haitian earthquake have started new lives in Florida schools. As Kelly Cobiella reports, many of these children now feel safe, secure and loved.

U.S. and coalition forces have pressed a major offensive against a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan. As Mandy Clark reports, Taliban is certainly not giving up without a fight.

Michigan, which used to be known for making cars, is luring moviemakers with generous rebates. As Seth Doane reports, this is helping the state’s job market to increase.

As the Senate remains deadlocked over a new jobs bill, the government predicted that only 95,000 new jobs are likely to be created per month for the rest of 2010. Jill Schlesinger provides insight.