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Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa: The 60 Minutes Interview
Nearly a year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa discusses a fast-changing Middle East and what's being done to stabilize his fractured and traumatized country.
Werner Herzog: The 60 Minutes Interview
Werner Herzog had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making movies no one else would or could ever dream of.
Genetically Engineering Mouse DNA Could Be Key to Curbing Lyme Disease
Scientists are hoping to use genetic engineering to reduce the transmission of Lyme disease. The scientists' target is not the deer or the ticks often associated with the disease; it's wild mice.
Descendants of Africans on Slave Ship on Reconciliation with Family of Alabama Enslaver
Descendants of the enslaved Africans brought to Alabama on the last known slave ship met with the family of the ship’s financier to discuss reconciliation.
Social Security Recipients Struggle to Pay Back Agency After Unexpected Overpayments
Each year, about a million people are told they owe the Social Security Administration money because the agency miscalculated their benefits and paid them too much.
How Gen Z could influence the US Midterm Elections
Young voters turned out in big numbers for the US presidential contest in 2020.
But will they be as motivated to cast their ballots in the midterm elections on 8 November?
From TikTok influencers to 20-something candidates, Gen Z is already focused on getting out the vote.
Texas Parents Storm School Over Shooting Fears After Uvalde
When a Texas high school locked down after reports of a gunman, scores of parents refused to leave it to police to handle.
One family described to the BBC what happened inside and outside the school as officers burst into classrooms and parents tried desperately to get their children.
The incident reflects wider anxiety about the threat of school shootings following the massacre in Uvalde in May.
Why are There So Many Guns
in Campaign Ads?
The outcome of the midterm elections will have a major impact on the remaining two years of Joe Biden's presidency, and beyond. Between them, Republicans and Democrats have spent about $6 billion on political TV advertising campaigns to sway potential voters – but will they have an impact?
Counting the Massacres in US since Uvalde School Shooting
On 24 May 2022, a gunman entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas and killed 21 people. In the year that has followed, at least 600 other mass shootings have taken place across the country. The Gun Violence Archive defines a mass shooting as an incident where four or more people are killed or injured from gunfire, excluding the gunman.
Artist Amy Sherald: The 60 Minutes Interview
Amy Sherald spent years painting in obscurity, and almost died from a rare heart condition. Now 52, the artist behind Michelle Obama's official portrait is one of America’s most celebrated painters.
Anthropic CEO Warns that Without Guardrails, AI Could be on Dangerous Path
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns of the potential dangers of fast moving and unregulated artificial intelligence, while also racing against competitors to develop advanced AI.
How One Conversation Reshaped Anderson Cooper's Reporting
Anderson Cooper says his 2012 interview with Jordan Ghawi in Aurora, Colorado, forever changed how he covers mass shootings. Ghawi, whose sister Jessica was killed in the theater attack, asked journalists to say victims' names, not the shooter's. This week on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper visited the bedrooms of school shootings victims and spoke with the parents. The rooms have been left virtually untouched and have become memorials to young lives cut short.
John Oliver: The 60 Minutes Interview
John Oliver has been unleashing his searing, satirical take on the U.S., his adopted homeland, for years. The comedian plans to continue for "as long as America has systemic problems."
Polymarket CEO says his prediction market is "the most accurate thing we have as mankind right now."
Shayne Coplan started building Polymarket five years ago when he was 21. On his prediction market, now valued at $9 billion, users can put up money and bet against each other on nearly anything.
U.S. veterans with PTSD take a psychedelic journey in Mexico | 60 Minutes
60 Minutes joined U.S. veterans with PTSD as they attend a week-long psychedelic retreat in Mexico. Nearly a year later, most of the vets say the experience with psilocybin was life-changing.
Skull, Spine Implants Helping Paralyzed Patients Walk or Move Their Arms
An Ironman athlete, told she'd never walk again after an accident more than six years ago, is now part of an early clinical trial, in which skull and spine implants help patients move paralyzed limbs.
Crypto Cash Flooded the Election. Here's Why and the Impact it May Have
The price of Bitcoin hit record highs after President-elect Donald Trump’s win. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse explains why the crypto industry poured millions into super PACs ahead of the election.
Fake Nudes Created by AI "Nudify" Sites are Causing Real Harm, Victims say
Artificial intelligence is generating fake nudes of real people on “nudify” sites. As one teenage victim learned, not much has been done to stop it.
How the National Archives Protects Billions of Historical Documents
The National Archives, built to safeguard America’s heritage, holds more than 13.5 billion paper records. But it's been in the news lately for what was missing: certain presidential papers.
Meet Khanmigo: The Student Tutor AI being Tested in School Districts
Khanmigo, an AI-powered online tutor, could change the way teachers work and students learn. Created by Khan Academy, the new technology is being piloted in 266 school districts.
Trump Fake Elector in Wisconsin Describes How He says He was Tricked
Andrew Hitt, who signed a phony electoral certificate for former President Trump in 2020, tells 60 Minutes that he and other Wisconsin Republican electors were tricked.
Kevin Hart: The 60 Minutes Interview
Kevin Hart is the highest-grossing comedian today, while also starring in movies and owning several businesses, including an entertainment company, a venture capital fund and a fast food chain.
Nazi's Photo Album Shows Life of a Top Auschwitz Officer
A Nazi’s photo album shows top officers at Auschwitz singing, socializing, and lighting a Christmas tree at a time when hundreds of thousands of Jews were killed in the concentration camp.
Salman Rushdie: The 2024 60 Minutes Interview
Salman Rushdie has come to terms with the attempt on his life the only way he knows: by writing about it in his new book. He details the experience in his first television interview since the attack.
Like Mother, Like Daughter
Mother-daughter bonding is taken to the next level as a daughter examines her mother's past in an attempt to figure out her own future. A senior in college takes a deep dive into her mom's career as an investigative reporter. Becky Oliver is known for her unorthodox reporting tactics, from doing unscheduled interviews to sending her own kids undercover. Her successful career inspired her daughter to follow in her footsteps. (Please note the ending of this film does not depict the true outcome).



