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Las Vegas headline magician Lance Burton is canceling his performancesthrough June 2 after he broke his right foot onstage last week. Burton's publicist Wayne Bernath says Burton expects to have surgery Monday on the broken bone.  |  |


CBS Sports golf analyst David Feherty apologized Sunday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for a morbid joke that went bad in a Dallas magazine. Feherty, one of the most popular golf analysts for his  |
Alfonso Soriano hit a towering two-run homer in a four-run third inning and the Chicago Cubs survived another shaky outing by their bullpen, beating the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 Sunday to avoid a series sweep.  |
Aaron Brooks scored a career-high 34, Shane Battier sank five 3-pointers and added 23 and the Houston Rocketsrouted the Los Angeles Lakers 99-87 on Sunday to even their Western Conference semifinal at two games apiece.  |


Hank Blalock homered twice, Vicente Padilla allowed one hit in seven innings and the Texas Rangers ended Bartolo Colon's dominance against them with a 7-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday.  |
Oprah Winfrey urged graduates at Duke University's commencement to "stand proudly in your own shoes while you help others stand in theirs." Winfrey also collected an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from the university in Durham, N.C., on Sunday.  |
Drew Peterson's lead attorney says he'll ask a judge to sharply reduce the former police officer's bond from the current $20 million.  |
Sunday is all about mom. We all know that's not always an easy job. CBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot reports on one mother taking the time to enjoy a special celebration in the face of many obstacles.  |
The woman shot by police near the Mag Mile Saturday remains hospitalized Sunday afternoon. Charges are still pending, according to police.  |
About 1,300 Commonwealth Edison customers are without power after a Saturday afternoon outage in the Near North Side's River North neighborhood.  |
Each year, more children die from cancer than any other ailment and research for treatment is still severely underfunded. A New York mother whose 5-year-old son was diagnosed with a deadly cancer decided to do something about it.  |
Even though more than two million people in the United States have chronic Hepatitis B, a new study finds that not just patients, but a large number of doctors lack adequate knowledge about the disease.  |
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