A system of severe weather swept through Oklahoma Saturday, destroying the home Brandi Garcia grew up in. She says the area now looks like an atomic bomb went off. The storms have left at least 22 dead. (May 11)
A tornado ripped through a 20-block swath of Picher, Okla. late Saturday afternoon, killing at least seven people. The same storm system then moved into southwest Missouri where tornadoes took the lives of at least 14 others, authorities said. (May 11)
(New York) Starting tomorrow, the price of a stamp increases to 42 cents. And be prepared to see the rate go up again this time next year. CBS 2's Steve Bartelstein reports.
Here's the latest news for Sunday, May 11: Tornadoes kill at least 19 in Oklahoma and Missouri; Jenna Bush weds in Crawford; Obama and McCain take break from trail; Mariachis help mothers in Mexico celebrate their day.
Barack Obama began sketching the outlines of his expected presidential contest against John McCain Saturday, saying he hopes to pursue a foreign policy that is comparable to how President George H.W. Bush handled the Gulf War. (May 11)