
Artist and storyteller Laurie Anderson doesn't like to be boxed in
The avant-garde artist and performer told 60 Minutes she sees herself as a storyteller
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The avant-garde artist and performer told 60 Minutes she sees herself as a storyteller
This week, 60 Minutes reported on the effort to bring medical supplies to Ukraine.
Nearly two years ago, John Dickerson reported on the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families. Lesley Stahl provides an update on Francesca Santacroce, one of the women featured in the story.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva spoke with 60 Minutes about whether the global economy is on the brink of a recession and why she does not think China will get involved in the war.
Public servants tasked with overseeing elections are increasingly facing restrictive laws and personal threats. A bipartisan pair of lawyers has created a pro bono legal defense network for election officials.
More from 60 Minutes story on the award-winning show "Ted Lasso," including if Ted will fall in love and if season three will be its last.
Sec. of Transportation Pete Buttigieg says improvements are coming to American infrastructure, from road and bridge repairs to a new network of electric car charging ports.
The Ukrainian military is facing a dramatic escalation in the conflict with Russia after a missile attack on a military base not far from the Polish border.
The CDC tells 60 Minutes what it thinks "the new normal" will look like as COVID-19 cases fall following the Omicron surge.
At a train station in a small Polish town, thousands of Ukrainians pass through in the most rapid refugee crisis in decades.
First, a report on the identification of 9/11 victims' remains. Then, a look at Japan’s population crisis.
More than 20 years after 9/11, hundreds of families still wait for word of a missing loved one, as the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner continues the heart-wrenching task of identifying remains.
Japan's population has been shrinking for 15 years, with huge implications for the country's economy, national defense, and culture. Now, policymakers are working to boost birth rates.
More than 20 years after 9/11, hundreds of families still wait for word of a missing loved one, as the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner continues the heart-wrenching task of identifying remains.
Japan's population has been shrinking for 15 years, with huge implications for the country's economy, national defense, and culture. Now, policymakers are working to boost birth rates.
The Cap Arcona, a Nazi ship, was attacked by British Royal Air Force planes near the end of World War II. Thousands of prisoners died as the ship sank in the horrific and little-known disaster.
At 66, Jamie Lee Curtis is savoring a new wave of award-winning performances. Her decades-long career was an unexpected one, even though her parents were screen idols Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.
At 66, Jamie Lee Curtis is savoring a new wave of award-winning performances. Her decades-long career was an unexpected one, even though her parents were screen idols Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.
The Cap Arcona, a Nazi ship, was attacked by British Royal Air Force planes near the end of World War II. Thousands of prisoners died as the ship sank in the horrific and little-known disaster.
At Google DeepMind, researchers are chasing what's called artificial general intelligence: a silicon intellect as versatile as a human's, but with superhuman speed and knowledge.