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House releases closed door testimony transcripts; Pres. Trump honoring Washington Nationals at WH
How do you tell a rodeo story for "60 Minutes"? For correspondent Bill Whitaker, the first step was learning to ride a horse.
From a young age, Greta Myers had dreams of being an Olympian. She just didn't know what sport would take her there.
When a shocking act of political violence occurred last week, Congress threw a curveball to those expecting politicians to pile on to the mudslinging. As Steve Hartman suggests, a baseball game between Republicans and Democrats demonstrated how lessons learned in Little League - about sportsmanship and respect - just might have a role in the way Congress goes about its work in the "big leagues" of power.
The Sports Illustrated cover girl and actress Christie Brinkley has become the bubbly, hands-on advocate for Bellissima, a sparkling Italian Prosecco. Mark Phillips pays a visit. Originally broadcast November 20, 2016.
Missing the Winter Olympics? In this report originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" on January 11, 1988, correspondent Bill Geist travels to the frigid Iron Range of Northern Minnesota, where the sport of curling is a way of life.
Fourteen-year-old Jamarion Styles, of Boca Raton, Florida, lost his hands, and most of his arms, as an infant due to a rare bacterial infection. But that didn’t stop him from dreaming of playing on his middle school basketball team. Since Steve Hartman first reported his story in April 2017, Jamarion has gone on to play freshman basketball, and he has every intention of making varsity one day.
NiJaree Canady has achieved almost everything since transferring to Texas Tech from Stanford and signing an NIL deal worth just over $1 million.
Twenty-one-year-old American Coco Gauff won her very first French Open on Saturday, defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus in a grueling match.
The inaugural season of a new women's professional softball league in the U.S. begins this weekend. Four teams will participate in the Athletes Unlimited Softball League's opening day on Saturday. Sports Illustrated staff writer Emma Baccellieri joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the AUSL and its new partnership with Major League Baseball.
The final leg of horse racing's Triple Crown will be a rematch of the top finishers at this year's Kentucky Derby. Five weeks after Sovereignty beat out Journalism and Baeza, all three will compete against five other horses in the Belmont Stakes in New York on Saturday.
As a state champion wrestler, Marek Bush has very few real competitors. But when he faced a junior from New York's Indian River High School named Logan Patterson, he was in for what might be the most important match of his life – or, given the surprising outcome, the most impressive. Steve Hartman reports.
Anchor Charles Kuralt referred to young Tiger Woods as "the most exciting 16-year-old golfer ever." "Sunday Morning" followed the teenager on the amateur circuit, and talked with Tiger's parents, Earl and Tida, and with pro golfer Calvin Peete, one of the rare black players to have made it in the sport up to that point. (Originally broadcast April 12, 1992.)
Beginning this year radio and television sports broadcaster Jason Benetti became the fulltime play-by-play announcer for the Chicago White Sox. Benetti, who has cerebral palsy, spoke with Scott Simon, of National Public Radio, about his remarkable career.
For George Steinbrenner, "owning the New York Yankees is like owning the Mona Lisa -- that's something you never sell." The notoriously blunt Steinbrenner sits down with correspondent Harry Reasoner and talks payroll, publicity, and the business of baseball. And, boy, can he talk!
Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller says Trump's tariffs will lead to investments in U.S.; White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and deputy Alex Wong to leave posts.
Lesley Stahl profiles Harvard swimmer Schuyler Bailar, who may be the first openly transgender male athlete to compete in a NCAA Division I men's sport
When the Chicago Cubs won the World Series last year, they ended the longest championship drought in professional sports. How'd they do it?
The soccer star shows 60 Minutes his footwork and says torturing the goalkeeper is the "best part of the game"
When the soccer star became roommates with U.S. national team goalkeeper Ethan Horvath, the pair created an elaborate way to say hello
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo tells 60 Minutes about selling trinkets on Athens streets to help his family and how that persistence has propelled him in the NBA.
Before big wave surfer GMac, "60 Minutes" profiled another famous name in wave riding —surfboard maker Hobie Alter.
Will the onset of sports betting lead to an increase in problem gambling?
If you're in one of the eight states where sports betting is now legal, where do you go to make a wager?
Dozens of companies and wealthy individuals have given money toward President Trump's White House ballroom project. Many have also sought favorable policies.
A red and gray scrap truck carried remnants of the East Wing about six miles from the White House.
The deployment dramatically increases the number of U.S. service members and ships dedicated to countering narcotics traffickers.
The government shutdown hit Day 24 with no deal in sight as the Senate stands adjourned for the weekend. Follow live updates here.
The U.S. sanctioned the Colombian president, an escalation of the feud between President Trump and the South American leader.
President Trump said he's ending trade talks with Canada over an anti-tariff ad campaign by the province of Ontario that uses Ronald Reagan's voice — leading Ontario to pull the ads after this weekend.
The Trump administration's deportation flights to Venezuela have continued amid heightened U.S.-Venezuelan tensions, senior Department of Homeland Security officials say.
German businessman Alexander Böcker was reading the news with his wife when she told him about a robbery at the Louvre in Paris. They soon saw an opportunity.
Isabelle Tate previously shared she suffered from a progressive neuromuscular disease and her family requested memorial donations be sent to the the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association.