David Martin reports on the attack that nearly caused war between the U.S. and Iran, Sunday.
John Dickerson interviews the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, Sunday
A look back at how 60 Minutes has reported on the ongoing civil war in Syria.
Jonathan Blakely has been named executive producer of the new program, which premieres March 4.
Activist Mouaz Moustafa received thousands of photographs of civilians, allegedly tortured to death by the Assad regime, and shared them for the world to see. Now, he's collecting witnesses and evidence to hold the Assad regime accountable for alleged war crimes.
The search for a vaccine, the effect on the economy, the stories of people who have lost loved ones and more.
An innovative type of gene therapy is being used to attempt to cure sickle cell anemia. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
The International Rescue Committee and Sesame Workshop are teaming up on a major new effort to help young Syrian refugee children, including a new Sesame show in Arabic.
Viola Davis opens up to Jon Wertheim about her new role as Ma Rainey, her relationship with August Wilson's material, a bold scene on "How to Get Away with Murder" and her life growing up.
Bill Whitaker reports on how Russian spies used a popular piece of software to unleash a virus that spread to 18,000 government and private computer networks.
The death toll continues to rise from COVID-19, even with vaccine efforts underway across the country. Scott Pelley speaks with some of the family members of the hundreds of thousands of Americans who were killed by the virus.
Whistleblower Joe Rannazzisi says drug distributors pumped opioids into U.S. communities -- knowing that people were dying -- and says industry lobbyists and Congress derailed the DEA's efforts to stop it
The renowned wildlife photographer shows 60 Minutes what goes into his iconic pictures
The legendary wildlife filmmaker tells Anderson Cooper why urgent action on climate change is crucial and why we need to save nature in order to save ourselves.