60 Minutes interview: President-elect Donald Trump
What can we expect from a Trump presidency? 60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl finds some of his campaign issues were not meant to be taken literally, but as opening bids for negotiation.
What can we expect from a Trump presidency? 60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl finds some of his campaign issues were not meant to be taken literally, but as opening bids for negotiation.
Turkish President Erdogan says the exiled cleric is responsible for this summer's coup. In 2012, 60 Minutes examined why Gulen is in the U.S.
Joe Max Higgins is credited with generating about 6,000 manufacturing jobs in Mississippi's Golden Triangle, one of the poorest areas in the country. How's he doing it? Bill Whitaker reports.
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed in the U.S. for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, but many business owners say they're nothing more than a shakedown. Anderson Cooper reports.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells 60 Minutes Israel has never been in a better place; part of his optimism relates to the election of Trump.
Built in 1765, the Morris-Jumel Mansion in Manhattan served as a war room for Gen. George Washington and a home for Aaron Burr – and something may still live there. On this Halloween, "Sunday Morning" producer Sara Kugel visited, and talked with paranormal investigator Vincent Carbone, who explains the eerie "electronic voice phenomenon" that made itself known in a recording made in Burr's bedroom.
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Built in 1765, it served as a war room for Gen. George Washington and home for Aaron Burr – and something, paranormal investigators say, still lives there
A former aide to the office-sharing company founder alleges she was punished after telling him she was pregnant
60 Minutes visits the "Sesame Street" set for the first time and films the debut of their new Muppet character, Julia, who has autism. Lesley Stahl reports.
Thousands of gun owners claim Remington 700 rifles have fired without the trigger being pulled. Now, with a class-action lawsuit and recall, why do most gun owners still have the controversial trigger?
60 Minutes investigates how some businesses have fired American workers and replaced them with cheaper labor: temporary, foreign workers with H-1B visas. Bill Whitaker reports.
60 Minutes producers describe "one of the worst places on the planet" after a trip to South Sudan to report on famine and food aid
Attorney suing USA Gymnastics for failing to protect female athletes believes every Olympic team since 1996 has had members abused by Dr. Lawrence Nassar. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
What surprised 60 Minutes producers who reported on "stories that are provably false" -- and why arguing about it "is like going down the rabbit hole"
60 Minutes cameras capture an extreme sportsman using a three-sport technique for the first time to descend the Eiger in the Swiss Alps. Anderson Cooper reports.
More than 200,000 children in the U.S. were married between 2000 and 2015. Producer Elaisha Stokes joins CBSN to discuss the latest CBSN Originals documentary, "Speaking Frankly: Child Marriage," which explores the uphill battle to outlaw underage marriage.
Former Congressman and H-1B visa creator Bruce Morrison says the program has been "hijacked" to take American jobs
The lead NTSB investigator of El Faro, the American cargo ship that sank in 2015, describes listening to recovered audio from the doomed ship's last 26 hours. Scott Pelley reports.
Was the fatal shooting of Terence Crutcher a wrongful death -- influenced by race -- or the outcome of Crutcher's actions? Bill Whitaker reports.
For decades, the kids' show has entertained and educated. 60 Minutes goes behind the scenes to see how Big Bird, Elmo, Abby, and now Julia come to life
Puppeteer Stacey Gordon, whose son has autism, feels she was destined to play Julia, "Sesame Street's" first character with autism