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‘Stacks of bodies’: 48 people die in trailer, 14 hospitalized, San Antonio officials say

Forty-six people were found dead in a tractor-trailer on the Southwest Side, and 16 have been transported to area hospitals, according to San Antonio police and fire officials.

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Havana Syndrome: High-level national security officials stricken with unexplained illness on White House grounds

U.S. officials say they were stricken with vertigo, confusion, and memory loss both at home and work in Washington, D.C.

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Carnegie heroes and the neuroscience behind acts of heroism

Scott Pelley meets with Carnegie Hero Fund awardees and reports on a possible difference in brain make-up for those who commit heroic acts.

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What makes the AR-15 style rifle the weapon of choice for mass shooters?

Some of the worst massacres in recent memory have had something in common: the AR-15 style rifle. Scott Pelley reports on why the high-velocity rounds used in the gun make it so deadly.

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Learning how to "Stop the Bleed"

Ballistics tests show how lethal a wound from an AR-15 style rifle can be. Now there's a campaign to teach civilians how to be first responders in mass shootings

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Hope Chicago: Charity sending students from Chicago high schools to college for free

"Education is the single most powerful way to disrupt generational poverty," says the head of Hope Chicago.

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Bellingcat: The online investigators tracking alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine

Scott Pelley reports on the innovative group that's been exposing Vladimir Putin since 2014.

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Economist: Loss of Ukraine's exports may be felt worldwide for years

Ukraine's ports have been cut off from the rest of the world and farmers are fighting during planting season.

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What Scott Pelley has seen in Ukraine

60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley reflects on the scenes from his reporting on the ground in Ukraine.

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Starving Ukrainians blocked from receiving aide, lack of Ukrainian wheat may cause world food shortage

Scott Pelley reports from Odesa, where the U.N.'s World Food Programme is desperately trying to reach starving Ukrainians and pleading for the reopening of Ukraine's seaports.

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More from FBI Director Christopher Wray

The FBI Director tells 60 Minutes about Russian cyber threats, why agents in training visit the 9/11 Memorial, Russian disinformation and more.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray on foreign cyberattacks, domestic terrorism and attacks on law enforcement

In a rare interview, Wray speaks with Scott Pelley about how the bureau is engaging the war in Ukraine while fighting rising violence at home and foreign and domestic terrorism.

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Earth Day 2022: 60 Minutes revisits climate change reporting archive

To mark this Earth Day, 60 Minutes looks back on our reporting on climate change and the environment over the years.

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Zelenskyy says he and his team work in the dark because if they switch the lights on, Russia could bomb them

The Ukrainian president has stayed in Kyiv throughout Russia's invasion. CBS' "60 Minutes" reported that his command center has blacked-out hallways.

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Zelenskyy says Ukraine is defending its basic human rights

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to 60 Minutes' Scott Pelley: "We are defending the ability for a person to live in the modern world."

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells 60 Minutes what he saw in Bucha: "Death. Just death."

Scott Pelley interviewed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv for a two-part report that airs Sunday on 60 Minutes.

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Hospitals and health care workers in Ukraine under attack, a violation of the 1864 Geneva Convention

Scott Pelley reports from Lviv, Ukraine, where health care workers are fighting to save the lives of residents and evacuees.

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What 60 Minutes saw in Lviv, Ukraine

This week, 60 Minutes reported on the effort to bring medical supplies to Ukraine.

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WHO official says more than 70 people have been killed in attacks on Ukrainian health care workers

Sunday on 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley reports on Russia's targeting of Ukraine's health care system, from hospitals to ambulances, according to the WHO.

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"Slava Ukraini": Ukrainians escaping war and joining the fight cross paths at Polish train station

Scott Pelley reports from a gateway to and from the war in Ukraine, the train station in Przemysl, Poland. Ukrainians there are defiant.

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Havana Syndrome: High-level national security officials stricken with unexplained illness on White House grounds

U.S. officials say they were stricken with vertigo, confusion, and memory loss both at home and work in Washington, D.C.

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Unexplained injuries similar to previous "Havana Syndrome" cases afflicted U.S. officials on White House grounds

Senior national security officials say they were stricken with vertigo, confusion and memory loss both at home in Washington and on the grounds of the White House. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.

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Stories and science from the devastating December 10-11 tornado outbreak

Scott Pelley reports on what one meteorologist is calling, "The Beast," the record-breaking tornado that left a more than 165-mile path of devastation last week in Kentucky.

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James Webb Space Telescope: Looking back in time to catch the earliest starlight in creation

Scott Pelley reports on the James Webb Space Telescope, due to launch December 22. Scientists hope it will be able to see the universe's first stars and galaxies.

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"I am not a traitor": Reality Winner explains why she leaked a classified document

Reality Winner was arrested in 2017 for leaking classified information about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Scott Pelley speaks with Winner in her first television interview since being released earlier this year.

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60 Minutes speaks with ex-NSA contractor Reality Winner about leaking documents to the press

Former intelligence specialist Reality Winner sits down with 60 Minutes after being given the longest sentence for release of government information to the media.

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Reality Winner and the debate over the Espionage Act

When government insiders leak classified information to the media, prosecutors do not consider whether the act benefited the public interest. Should they?

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Reality Winner says she leaked classified material to serve American people

In her first television interview since her release from prison, Winner speaks with Scott Pelley for a 60 Minutes report airing Sunday.

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Reimagining police departments with safety and justice in mind

Scott Pelley reports on the ways American cities are reimagining their police departments, with Austin, Texas, leading the way.

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ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

Bill Whitaker follows the U.S.'s struggling supply chain; Scott Pelley speaks with Andrew Sullivan; Jon Wetheim goes inside the new documentary showing the making of the Beatles' "Let It Be."

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Andrew Sullivan says America's democracy is at risk because citizens can't compromise

The conservative author says the January 6 insurrection was a wake-up call for Americans to open their minds to compromise as the U.S. Constitution's authors intended.

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Carnegie heroes and the neuroscience behind acts of heroism

Scott Pelley meets with Carnegie Hero Fund awardees and reports on a possible difference in brain make-up for those who commit heroic acts.

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Are heroes born? Or made?

Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on "Carnegie Heroes" and how brain structure might play a role in heroism.

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Ex-Saudi official claims damaging intel against crown prince

A former senior Saudi security official who helped oversee joint counter-terrorism efforts with the U.S. claims the kingdom’s crown prince once spoke of killing a sitting Saudi monarch before his own father was crowned king.

60 Minutes remembers 9.11: The FDNY

On September 11, 2001, 343 members of the Fire Department of New York perished while trying to rescue people trapped in the World Trade Center. Scott Pelley speaks with firefighters who were there that day and the loved ones of those who never made it home.

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A day that will never leave you: 20 years later, 60 Minutes recounts FDNY stories of heroism on 9/11

"It's always a sad place to be for me," FDNY Commissioner Dan Nigro tells Scott Pelley. "And I think this year will be particularly difficult." This Sunday, 60 Minutes remembers 9/11 through the stories of firefighters at the World Trade Center that day.

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Stories from those who lost loved ones to COVID-19

Scott Pelley speaks with some of the family members of the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have been killed by COVID-19

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The evidence of Syrian President Bashar Assad and his regime's legacy of war crimes

Assad and his regime may never be prosecuted for the acts of terror he perpetrated against his own people during Syria's civil war. Scott Pelley reports on the effort to gather and maintain the evidence against Assad.

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60 Minutes' reporting from Fukushima

The broadcast has been covering Japan's nuclear accident since it occurred in 2011. The latest report: robots aiding in the cleanup of nuclear fuel

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Is an invisible weapon targeting U.S. diplomats?

How do you report on an attack that you can’t see? 60 Minutes producers say they approached it with skepticism.

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Brain trauma suffered by U.S. diplomats abroad could be work of hostile foreign government

Since 2016, dozens of American officials have come home from Cuba and China with unexplained brain trauma. Evidence shows it may be the work of another government using a weapon that leaves no trace

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What makes the AR-15 style rifle the weapon of choice for mass shooters?

Some of the worst massacres in recent memory have had something in common: the AR-15 style rifle. Scott Pelley reports on why the high-velocity rounds used in the gun makes it so deadly

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Learning how to "Stop the Bleed"

Ballistics tests show how lethal a wound from an AR-15 style rifle can be. Now there's a campaign to teach civilians how to be first responders in mass shootings

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How cybercriminals hold data hostage... and why the best solution is often paying a ransom

Targets have included hospitals and municipalities, but the FBI says anyone on the internet should expect to be attacked by cybercriminals

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Ransomware: Prevent your computer from being infected

Ransomware locks up a victim's files until money is paid. Here's how to protect your data and avoid an attack on your computer network

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How Tulsa's Greenwood massacre echoes today

A century after a White mob destroyed the Black section of town, Tulsa's racial divide persists.

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Greenwood, 1921: One of the worst race massacres in American history

In 1921, a thriving Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, burned, leaving hundreds dead.

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SpaceX founder Elon Musk in 2012: "I would have to be insane if I thought the odds were in my favor."

As SpaceX prepares to launch humans into orbit for first time, revisit Elon Musk's 2012 interview with 60 Minutes' Scott Pelley.

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60 Minutes interviews the prosecutors of Derek Chauvin

Scott Pelley speaks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the prosecutorial team that convicted Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.

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An update on the Greenland Ice Shelf

Back in 2006, Scott Pelley travelled north to a fjord in Greenland to witness “Global Warning” – the melting arctic.

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell tells 60 Minutes America is going back to work

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell gives his thoughts on how the economy is rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic. Scott Pelley reports.

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'60 Minutes' will have streaming spinoff on Paramount+

CBS News says it is launching a streaming version of "60 Minutes" on the new Paramount Plus service, starting next week. (CBS News via AP)NEW YORK – CBS News is launching a streaming version of “60 Minutes” on the new Paramount+ service, hoping to expose the durable brand to a younger and more diverse audience. The “60 Minutes+” program will debut March 4 with three separate episodes, the network announced Wednesday. For “60 Minutes+,” CBS is repurposing a team put together last year for a similar program, “60 in 6,” on the ill-fated Quibi platform. AdWhile “60 in 6” had shorter stories than the TV version of “60 Minutes,” the Paramount version will go longer.

'60 Minutes' keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewers

FILE - "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl poses for a photo in her office at the "60 Minutes" offices, in New York on Sept. 12, 2017. It's not the first time that's been said about “60 Minutes” since its 1968 debut. After executive producer Bill Owens turned the show primarily over to COVID-19 coverage last spring, “60 Minutes” has returned to its traditional format while being focused on being timely. “60 Minutes” this fall has featured interviews with fired government cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs, former President Barack Obama and poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Original executive producer Don Hewitt often ran “60 Minutes” as an island unto itself.

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