Playing the Odds
If you're casino bound, remember, the house always has the upper hand, but there are ways to increase your odds of winning. And ways to avoid becoming a "problem gambler."
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If you're casino bound, remember, the house always has the upper hand, but there are ways to increase your odds of winning. And ways to avoid becoming a "problem gambler."
Actress Marilu Henner is among the handful of people who can remember every moment of their lives
Dig into the treasure trove of historic letters between a stuttering king and his commoner friend, speech therapist Lionel Logue
Hear veteran producer John Hamlin's stories from the road as he follows Lady Gaga and Anderson Cooper around the world
Outgoing Secretary of Defense Robert Gates plays a revealing game of word association about the eight presidents he has served under
A "60 Minutes" producer connects the dots between a controversial campaign pledge and the president's decision to go after Osama bin Laden
A riveting 30 minutes with President Barack Obama as he describes the weekend that made history
The "60 Minutes" correspondent on her life since the attack, new fears as a reporter, and the people who helped restore her dignity
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen gives "60 Minutes" a tour of his estate, yacht, space rocket, and, yes -- his very own submarine
Playing soccer at 11, he stepped on a landmine. At 28, he leads by example, showing maimed children how good life can be
Margaret Atwood's books are increasingly being banned, including her dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale." She talks about what inspired the book, and why she believes it became so popular.
Margaret Atwood's fiction tells of future worlds plagued by totalitarianism, environmental collapse, and global pandemic. At 85, she looks not forward but back at her her own life in a new memoir.
Federal research funding to universities has fueled breakthroughs for years. The White House is pressuring universities to align with the president's political agenda, or risk losing their funding.
Generations have worked family farms in the U.S. Now, with costs high, prices low and tariffs causing additional difficulties, farmers say they're at risk of losing it all.
American farmers have struggled for years with high costs and low prices. A trade war with China worsened conditions and, while a deal between the countries offers some hope, it may not be enough.
Federal research funds are at risk as the White House pushes policy changes at universities. Researchers warn the cuts put breakthroughs in medicine, technology and national defense at risk.
First, a report on the high costs and tariffs hammering U.S. farmers. Then, what happens when research funding for universities is cut. And, Margaret Atwood: The 60 Minutes Interview.
Federal research funding to universities has fueled breakthroughs for years. The White House is pressuring universities to align with the president's political agenda, or risk losing their funding.
Margaret Atwood's fiction tells of future worlds plagued by totalitarianism, environmental collapse, and global pandemic. At 85, she looks not forward but back at her her own life in a new memoir.
American farmers have struggled for years with high costs and low prices. A trade war with China worsened conditions and, while a deal between the countries offers some hope, it may not be enough.