Chacey Poynter: Witness to Murder
Hear for the first time from the woman at the center of a case prosecutors said was all about ”sex, lies, money and murder.” "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
Hear for the first time from the woman at the center of a case prosecutors said was all about ”sex, lies, money and murder.” "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
For years, archaeologists have wondered how the mysterious statues came to dot the island in the Pacific. Now, they're trying to find a way to keep the statues around. Anderson Cooper reports.
Attorney General William Barr says in an interview that President Trump's tweets make it "impossible" for him to do his job. Congressional reporter for the Los Angeles Times Jennifer Haberkorn and McClatchy White House correspondent Francesca Chambers join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has recruited social media influencers with millions of followers to promote him as a "cool candidate." What appear to be direct Instagram messages from the former New York City mayor have been posted as memes. New York Times style reporter Taylor Lorenz joins CBSN to explain the significance of this new political marketing strategy.
In the Mongolian steppe, hunters partner with golden eagles to catch game. When Lauren McGough found out about it she said, "I have to see it. I have to do it." Scott Pelley reports.
A South African gold mine that goes two miles beneath the Earth's surface holds far more than just precious metals. Bill Whitaker reports.
The bestselling author of books like "The Fault in Our Stars," opens up to "60 Minutes" about exploring his fears through his writing. Jon Wertheim
Bill Whitaker reports on FTD, a devastating illness and the most common form of dementia for Americans under the age of 60.
With Arctic permafrost thawing too quickly, scientists in Siberia are considering drastic measures. Scott Pelley reports.
The National Geographic photographer shows 60 Minutes how his shots come together and why he started his Photo Ark project. Bill Whitaker reports.
The reintroduction of the predator has led to more visitors and a shift in the ecological makeup of the park. Bill Whitaker reports.
More sharks are being spotted near beaches in the North Atlantic Ocean, some just feet from the shoreline. Bill Whitaker reports on why the sharks are swimming so close and how scientists are tracking them.
"Billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the United States," Warren slammed Buttigieg over his high-dollar fundraisers.
The number one ranked tennis player in the world offers "60 Minutes" a glimpse into his life before he takes the court in this month’s Australian Open. Jon Wertheim reports.
Anderson Cooper gets the actor to open up about his childhood, his nervousness on set and how he felt about his "Joker" character.
Flood waters are rising higher and more frequently in Venice because of global climate change. John Dickerson reports on how the city is trying to fight the water and why the rest of the world needs to pay attention.
Bill Whitaker spends time with the Grammy-winner before her big show with Jennifer Lopez at February's Super Bowl.
Dr. Bill Moreau worked inside the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee for 10 years.
The daughter of a 104-year-old World War II veteran went on social media to ask if people would send her father 104 Valentine's Day cards. But he ended up getting thousands more. John Blackstone explains.
A former top medical official with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee is making stark allegations about the organization's handling of mental health. Dr. Bill Moreau alleges he was let go last May, partly in retaliation for his complaints about the issue. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
After hearing from witnesses, a jury heard closing arguments from Harvey Weinstein's defense. The disgraced Hollywood producer is accused of rape. Nikki Battiste reports.
The body of a 6-year-old South Carolina girl has been found. Faye Swetlik went missing outside her home three days ago, prompting a massive search. Janet Shamlian reports.
With a spike in the number of coronavirus cases, the CDC warns the deadly outbreak could continue into next year. There are at least 15 cases in the U.S. Carter Evans has the latest.
President Trump got a rare, public rebuke from an unlikely source: Attorney General Bill Barr. He said the president's tweets make it "impossible" to do his job. Paula Reid reports.
It all started with a simple request: his daughter asked for 104 cards on social media.