Jackie Collins Talks Life, Career and New Book
Blockbusters best-selling author Jackie Collins has lived a fascinating life. Her legendary career penning fiction novels about the glamorous lives of Hollywood's rich, famous and infamous has spanned decades. Collins' nearly 30 novels featuring a total of about 1,000 characters have sold more than 400 million copies. She visited "Good Morning America" to talk about her life, career and new projects.
iPhone App Unlocks Boy With Rare Disorder
Proloquo2go, the best selling medical and educational app of 2009, has created a lot of enthusiasm among speech language pathologists, parents and people struggling to communicate. For some, like Beth and Andrew Patitucci, the app has provided a pocket-sized alternative to bulkier communication devices at a fraction of the cost.
Get the Most Out of Your Tax Deductions
With the increasingly difficult economy, people are using their credit cards more and more, and studies find that most people participate in a credit card rewards program. Those programs may carry rewards for airline miles, cash back, retail discounts, shopping points or a variety of other benefits. Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments and "GMA" personal finance contributor, visited the show to explain which credit cards are best for consumers.
Nurse Faces Jail for Reporting 'Unsafe' Doctor
Anne Mitchell, a Texas nurse, became a whistle-blower, accusing a doctor, Rolando Arafiles Jr., of shoddy medicine. She thought her complaint was anonymous. But the doctor complained to the local sheriff -- a patient of his. The sheriff had Mitchell's computer searched. She is now charged with "misuse of official information," a felony in Texas.
Boy Scouts Celebrate 100 Years of Good Deeds
They are young symbols of virtue: honest, trustworthy, doers of good deeds and builders of campfires. For a century, the Boy Scouts of America have been living their pledge to do their duty for God and country.
Scouts camp, hike and earn merit badges in everything from wilderness survival to computers, farm mechanics to chemistry. But while most of their activities center on having fun outdoors and exploring nature, these experiences are meant to build character, self-reliance and citizenship.

