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05/24/2026: Booms, Busts and Bubbles, Sculpting Evolution, The Payam Method
With the stock market holding steady and even soaring despite worries of war and an AI bubble, correspondent Lesley Stahl speaks with Andrew Ross Sorkin – one of the most trusted financial reporters…
05/17/2026: Betting on War, The Knowledge, Christopher Nolan
Last month a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier was indicted for using classified intelligence to make bets online. It comes as online prediction markets have exploded in popularity. The war in Iran…
05/10/2026: Prime Minister Netanyahu, Drawing the Lines, Gout Gout
In his first U.S. broadcast television interview since the war with Iran began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett about the…
05/03/2026: Disaster Tourists, Birds of War, Perfume Capital of the World
Often following natural disasters, conspiracists, militias, and white supremacist groups sweep in to hard-hit communities offering help. But they’ve been called “disaster tourists,” out to soften…
04/26/2026: Shots Fired, Ben Sasse, The Pigeon Mafia
After law enforcement officers halted a gunman from rushing the Washington Hilton ballroom where President Trump, members of the cabinet, congressional leaders and journalists convened to celebrate…
Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s extended interview
Anderson Cooper spoke with Rachel Goldberg-Polin, an American Israeli mother whose son, Hersh, was kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023 and then executed. Editor's note: This podcast is an extended…
04/19/2026: Iran's HEU, One Mother's Story, Wild Concerto
President Trump has threatened to take - or make a deal for - whatever is left of the regime's highly enriched uranium stockpile - a key component to building nuclear weapons. HEU removal operations…
Pope Leo's Church, Risk on the Road, What Happened to the Great White Sharks?
Nearly one year after the election of Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV, Norah O’Donnell speaks with three of the most influential American cardinals in their first joint interview about how Pope Leo’s…
04/05/2026: Return to Ram, Ghost Train, The Mardi Gras Indians
As the affordable care marketplace has seen premiums rise and Medicaid faces its biggest cuts ever, correspondent Scott Pelley revisits one charity, Remote Area Medical, that delivers aid…
03/29/2026: Inside the Tower, Unmanned, Wonder of the World
Long lines at the airport and a runway crash this week have been a reminder of how the country’s busiest airports are stretched thin. It all comes a year after a collision between American Airlines…
03/22/2026: Elemental Crisis, Turning the Ship Around, The Dog Aging Project
In what might be the ultimate front of the U.S. trade war with China, correspondent Jon Wertheim reports from the only active rare earth mine in the U.S., deep in the Mojave Desert near the…
03/15/2026: Choke Point, Laser Focus, Growing Up Behind Walls
Even in its weakened state after two weeks of war, Iran maintains its chokehold on one of the most important shipping channels in the world: the Strait of Hormuz. Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports…
03/08/2026: Targeting Americans, Secretary Hegseth
The latest installment of a 60 MINUTES investigation reveals new details of a recent, classified U.S. mission that, sources tell us, obtained a type of microwave weapon. This device is believed to…
03/01/2026: Iran, Under Siege, Breaking the Cycle
After a surprise joint attack by U.S. and Israeli military forces on Iran killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, correspondent Scott Pelley interviews Reza Pahlavi, a leader of the Iranian…
02/22/2026: Left Behind, South Africa's Refugees, Is That Art?
Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from McDowell County, W.Va. – once the nation’s largest coal producer, and now one of the poorest places in the country, where the food stamp program started and…
02/15/2026: Generally Recognized as Safe, Youngest Survivors
As an increasing number of Americans across the political spectrum voice concerns about the health risks of ultra-processed foods, correspondent Bill Whitaker speaks with Health and Human Services…
02/08/2026: The Indomitable Margaret Atwood, Knife, Officially Amazing
Author Margaret Atwood talks with Jon Wertheim about her dystopian classic, "The Handmaid's Tale", and why she thinks it became a cultural touchstone. Salman Rushdie came to terms with the attempt on…
02/01/2026: "Who Can You Kill?," The Far Side of the Moon, Boom Chicago
As the killing of Minnesota resident Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents has sparked fresh outrage in the state and across the country, some lawmakers have pushed back on the Trump…
01/25/2026: Timothée Chalamet, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kate Winslet
Last January, correspondent Anderson Cooper spent a couple of days with Timothée Chalamet to find out how he prepared for more than five years to play one of the most enigmatic and revered musicians…
01/18/2026: Minneapolis, Inside CECOT, Salties
Cecilia Vega reports on rising tensions following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent. Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with some of the Venezuelans sent to CECOT, one of El Salvador's harshest…
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