A history of America’s Constitution
The checks-and-balances of our government have been increasingly tested in ways our founding fathers never anticipated, yet the Constitution remains, in the words of one expert, "absolutely eternal and timeless."
Amy Sherald on “Ecclesia,” her most ambitious work yet
American Realist portraitist Amy Sherald showed Anderson Cooper her evocative "Ecclesia," a triptych that is much larger in scale than earlier paintings.
Arc de Trump? President shows off model of Independence Arch
President Trump waved a model of an arch that he wants to have built at the ceremonial entrance to Washington, D.C., by the nation's 250th anniversary next year.
How China could use U.S. farmland to attack America
National security experts are concerned about farmland Chinese entities own in the U.S. that is next to sensitive sites, including critical infrastructure and military installations.
Why the COVID vaccine isn’t part of an injury compensation court
A federal court compensates people who say they were injured by vaccines. Here is why the COVID vaccines are not currently part of it.
Scrutinizing the medical miracles of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes | 60 Minutes
In 2022, 60 Minutes tracked down four living people whose unexplained medical recoveries connected to Lourdes, France have been recognized as miracles by church officials.
Scrutinizing the medical miracles of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes | 60 Minutes
In 2022, 60 Minutes tracked down four living people whose unexplained medical recoveries connected to Lourdes, France have been recognized as miracles by church officials.
These United States: A history of the Constitution
Over the past several decades, the checks-and-balances of our government have been increasingly tested in ways our founding fathers never anticipated. Tony Dokoupil talks with Jill Lepore, author of "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution," ...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce get engaged, sharing photos
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced the news of their engagement with photos on Instagram.
Eyewitness: How accurate is visual memory? | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2009, Lesley Stahl reported on flaws in eyewitness identification procedures that led to the wrongful conviction of people like Ronald Cotton, who was later exonerated by DNA evidence for the rape of Jennifer Thompson.