
Survivors of Mengele's twin experiments
In 1992, Lesley Stahl reported on the Nazi officer's brutal experiments at Auschwitz. This week, she re-interviews one of his victims in an innovative new way.
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In 1992, Lesley Stahl reported on the Nazi officer's brutal experiments at Auschwitz. This week, she re-interviews one of his victims in an innovative new way.
In 2001, 60 Minutes reported on the long-running debate over whether to drill for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
In 2001, 60 Minutes filed a report from Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge where conservationists were fending off oil companies from drilling.
As we remember the legendary New York journalist, a look back at our 1997 report on "The Big Apple," Hamill’s hometown.
Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad have been awarded for their work combating sexual violence as a weapon of war. 60 Minutes has spoken with them both.
From Alabama to Wisconsin, a look back at past 60 Minutes stories on racial injustice and policing as told on our broadcast in five different decades.
VP of Sales at Insys dives into the process of scouting for a doctor to target
Alec Burlakoff elaborates on the challenges of finding doctors “agreeing to be bribed”
On September 25, 1961, Louis Allen witnessed a powerful state legislator shoot and kill a black man. After Allen decided to tell the truth about what he saw, he was killed. Allen’s unsolved murder spurred thousands of white college students to come to Mississippi in the Freedom Summer of 1964.
A small Texas town saw 13% of its black population arrested and charged with dealing cocaine. But a state judge in 2003 said the investigator behind the arrests was "the most devious, non-responsive law enforcement witness this court has witnessed in 25 years on the bench in Texas."
Stocks on Wall Street have rallied in recent months, but author Andrew Ross Sorkin sees a crash coming. The question is: when will the bubble pop, and how much will the market slump when it does?
In his first television interview since his firing, Gen. Tim Haugh discusses his termination by the Trump administration.
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.
In December, rebel leader Ahmed al-Shaara proclaimed a new and free Syria. The former jihadist recently sat down with 60 Minutes for his first U.S. television interview since becoming president.
Retired Gen. Tim Haugh, the former head of the NSA, warns that China is targeting the U.S. military, industry and also America's critical infrastructure. He believes he knows why it's happening.
DealBook founder and Squawk Box co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin takes a look at the crash of 1929 in his new book. He tells 60 Minutes what may it may indicate about today's stock market.
Recently retired Gen. Tim Haugh warns that China is hacking America's computer systems – targeting water, infrastructure and telecommunications. He says China's capacity for targeting the U.S. is growing.
News of a ceasefire — including the return of Israeli hostages — offers hope that the war ignited by Hamas will finally end. Gaza's Hamas-led Health Ministry says 67,000 people have been killed there.
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.
Stocks on Wall Street have rallied in recent months, but author Andrew Ross Sorkin sees a crash coming. The question is: when will the bubble pop, and how much will the market slump when it does?