60 Minutes Overtime
The largest spy agency in the world is now in China, with the U.S. its second-biggest target. The first? China's own people - including those living abroad in the U.S.
The largest spy agency in the world is now in China, with the U.S. its second-biggest target. The first? China's own people - including those living abroad in the U.S.
60 Minutes reports on gun violence and mass shootings in America.
President Donald Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance; artificial intelligence company Anthropic; chess boxing.
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Profiling actors Meryl Streep, Drew Barrymore and Angelina Jolie.
60 Minutes reports on the United States armed forces.
President Donald Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance; artificial intelligence company Anthropic; chess boxing.
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The effect of the government's actions on scientific research; author Margaret Atwood.
60 Minutes reports on the spread of weaponized disinformation and Russian hacking.
The Trump administration is eager to acquire Greenland and mine zinc, copper and other metals.
60 Minutes reports on natural disasters.
Jerome Powell; Chinese migrants entering the U.S.; technology helps spur a sports betting boom.
Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin's brain scarring is not caused by large blasts from roadside bombs.
Workers teaching and improving AI; the Principality of Sealand; director Werner Herzog.
60 Minutes reports on Alzheimer's and dementia and their effects.
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Brazen drone overflights of sensitive military sites; The Equity Arc Wind Symphony; Werner Herzog.
A self-described member of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel told 60 Minutes Overtime that drugs and people pass both ways between the U.S. and Canada.
60 Minutes investigates pharmaceutical companies, profiles the director of National Drug Control Policy, and reports on aid in dying.