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Doctors and scientists tell 60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker how their labs are working to blunt the spread of the deadly COVID-19 outbreak.
Coronavirus has forced 60 Minutes out of its 52-year home in the CBS Broadcast Center, but it hasn't knocked the show off the air. Correspondent Bill Whitaker pays tribute to all those who put this show together from their homes and remote workspaces.
Experts say nationwide restrictions may need to be in place until there is a vaccine to thwart the novel coronavirus. When might that be?
Neel Kashkari ran the bailout program that helped pull the U.S. out of the Great Recession. Now he has advice as the coronavirus leads the U.S. into a new recession.
Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke to 60 Minutes about measures he is considering to increase hospital capacity, including building a reserve of health care workers.
In March, Fauci told 60 Minutes that masks should largely be reserved for healthcare providers. In April, the recommendations were broadened to include simple masks for the general public.
Dr. Anthony Fauci tells 60 Minutes he does not believe the U.S. will see the drastic quarantine measures China is taking to contain the coronavirus, but social distancing will be considered. See the full report, tonight.
Bloomberg spoke with Scott Pelley about President Trump's response to the coronavirus outbreak, his expansion of stop and frisk as New York City mayor and several other topics. Here are a few of the most notable moments.
Did President Trump affect the outcome of Eddie Gallagher's case?
After Ragged Island in the southern Bahamas was devastated by Category 5 Hurricane Irma, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said, "Let us show the world how it can be done." 60 Minutes reports on the Bahamas' push for a more durable, greener power grid, Sunday.
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner say they reached the Gaza ceasefire deal after Witkoff and Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Hayya connected over shared pain. Both Witkoff and al-Hayya had lost sons.
Former Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni speaks out about the disregard of due process and for the rule of law that he says he witnessed in his final weeks at the Department of Justice.
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.
American Realist portraitist Amy Sherald showed Anderson Cooper her evocative "Ecclesia (The Meeting of Inheritance and Horizons)," a triptych that is much larger in scale than earlier paintings.
As the fragile Gaza truce is tested, ceasefire negotiators Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff explain what went into the Israel-Hamas peace deal, and what's needed to make sure it sticks.
Coming up on 60 Minutes, Cecilia Vega reports on Oz Pearlman, a master at making people think he can read their minds. The mentalist can pull one over on anybody...including us.
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.
As the fragile Gaza truce is tested, ceasefire negotiators Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff explain what went into the Israel-Hamas peace deal, and what's needed to make sure it sticks.
Former Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni is speaking out about a pattern of troubling behavior he says he witnessed inside the DOJ that undermined the rule of law.
Former Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni speaks out about the disregard of due process and for the rule of law that he says he witnessed in his final weeks at the Department of Justice.