
60 Minutes Overtime
America's most-watched newsmagazine show revisits CBS News correspondents' reports on important stories and interviews with high-profile guests from around the world.

America's most-watched newsmagazine show revisits CBS News correspondents' reports on important stories and interviews with high-profile guests from around the world.

Medical teams working to rehabilitate children injured in the war in Gaza.

60 Minutes reports on courageous women working as terrorism fighters, members of the armed forces, and journalists.

The military's strike on Venezuela and capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

The war-torn country Ukraine; a look at the fight to preserve Montanana; photographer Lou Bopp.

Anderson Cooper says his 2012 interview with Jordan Ghawi forever changed how he covers shootings.

Lesley Stahl reports on innovative technology in the fields of energy, data analytics, and architecture.

Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan spoke with 60 Minutes Overtime about an anonymous Frenchman who made over $80 million betting on President Trump to win the 2024 presidential election.

Reporting on American infrastructure; reports on driverless truck technology.

The military's strike on Venezuela and capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

The war-torn country Ukraine; a look at the fight to preserve Montanana; photographer Lou Bopp.

Jon Wertheim revisits coverage of former mobile giant Nokia and discusses risks the Danish economy.

60 Minutes reports on the global climate crisis.

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis; women freezing their eggs to preserve their fertility.

Correspondent Scott Pelley takes viewers inside the reporting process for his segment on potentially life-saving drugs with enormous price tags.

Morley Safer reports on ponzi schemes, red wine, and the television program Guiding Light.

Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin's brain scarring is not caused by large blasts from roadside bombs.

Reporting on the tech hub of East Africa, Kenya; solving job crisis.

Colette Peters, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons; Interpol; Pat Craig.

Hackers paralyze hotels and casinos; Salman Rushdie; searching for the mysterious Tasmanian tiger.