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The technology giant's CEO, Tim Cook, addresses issues concerning his company -- including encryption technology, corporate taxes, and manufacturing products in China
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The technology giant's CEO, Tim Cook, addresses issues concerning his company -- including encryption technology, corporate taxes, and manufacturing products in China
60 Minutes profiled Tim Cook's predecessor, legendary Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 2011, soon after his death
60 Minutes Overtime explores the cult of secrecy around Apple's new products, and what the future holds without legendary founder Steve Jobs
Apple CEO Tim Cook on the idea that his company is scheming to pay little or no taxes on its overseas revenues
Entrepreneurs are behind a new wave of toys aimed at getting children interested in computer science
Company has set a goal of running the company worldwide on renewable energy and has achieved 87 percent of that goal
Fewer than half of those are paying subscribers to the new music streaming service
Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle explore the "extraordinary gifts" of the Apple co-founder, as well as his flaws
All seven "Harry Potter" books have been re-released for Apple devices with new animated and interactive illustrations
iPhone users with a limited data plan might want to turn off this new feature - immediately
President Xi Jinping addressed top American and Chinese business leaders Wednesday while in Seattle
"I'm just happy to be alive," teen says, after his new Apple Watch sent a life-saving health alert
The new Apple TV starts at $149 and allows you to connect your TV to games, shopping and streaming video
After weeks of anticipation, Apple reveals what's next for its popular product line
Among all the rumors swirling about the next generation of Apple products, here's what's most anticipated at Wednesday's event
Why there seems to be a little less hype surrounding this year's Apple event
The tech icon is suffering its worst stock performance in years, and not just for one or two reasons
Apple's CEO Tim Cook is among the corporate executives applauding the U.S. Supreme Court's decision legalizing same-sex unions
After the Charleston church killings, America's corporate chiefs are focusing on U.S. racial problems
Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference kicked off with updates for iPhone, iPad, Apple Pay, Apple Watch and the new Apple Music
Apple is finally getting into the music streaming game with its new Apple Music subscription service
Governor says new Indiana law protects businesses from government persecution, but many say it discriminates against gay people
Most of his wealth is tied up in a grant of restricted stock units now worth about $860 million
After investors raised the question earlier this week, there is plenty of speculation but few solid clues
After months of waiting, the time has come for Apple's highly anticipated smartwatch, but the event started with other surprises
President Trump appeared to lay out his red line of action on Friday when he warned that if the Iranian government began "killing people like they have in the past, we would get involved."
Trump administration officials are set to meet with Danish officials about Greenland on Wednesday, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.
The 2026 Golden Globes are honoring the standouts in both film and television from last year. See the full list of winners and nominees.
As activists say Iran's anti-government unrest has seen at least 538 people killed, the nation's rulers threaten protesters and U.S. forces across the Mideast.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar denounced a surge of federal agents to Minneapolis targeting Somalis and other immigrants after a fraud scheme in the state.
The Department of Homeland Security policy is dated Jan. 8 and was submitted Saturday in federal court comes amid three Democratic lawmakers being denied entry to an ICE facility in Minneapolis.
In the civil rights era, the agency formed its Community Relations Service, a group of dozens of federal specialists who were informally referred to as "America's peacemaker."
The subpoenas threatened a criminal indictment related to Jerome Powell's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee in June 2025, according to the Fed chair.
President Trump on Saturday announced that Venezuela has "started the process" of releasing its political prisoners.