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Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan; a way to detect and treat Lyme disease; soccer phenom Lamine Yamal.

Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan; a way to detect and treat Lyme disease; soccer phenom Lamine Yamal.

60 Minutes reports on the United States armed forces.

Investigators describe Russia's strategy, on Palm Sunday, Russian missile strikes killed 35 people.

Reports on the capture of Mobster James Whitey Bulger; reports on the creation of fraudulent news.

Phil Gunson; James Story; Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.); Dr. Peter Attia; mentalist Oz Pearlman.

Steve Witkoff, an American special, says he is now working on ending the war in Ukraine.

Scott Pelley reports on terrorism, both foreign and domestic.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba discusses tensions between his country and Russia.

60 Minutes reports on autism and the tools being developed to assist those on the spectrum.

Intense exercise is recommended for living longer and improving the quality of your life.

America's #1 news program and most successful TV news magazine.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo; the history of the Channel Islands; comic Kevin Hart.

Reports on a local chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation; profiling architect Chris Downey.

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.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi; Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger; Sen. Angus King.

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

60 Minutes reports on government informants who helped to bring down terrorists and financial criminals.

60 Minutes reports on the Russian cyberattack against state voting systems around the U.S. during the 2016 presidential election, reports on Russian hackers and the role they play in espionage, and reports on the Scattered Spider hacker group.

America's children of war who live with disabled military veterans; actor Timothée Chalamet.

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