The Rule of Law | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Tonight, a federal judge permanently blocked President Trump’s executive order that targeted the law firm Perkins Coie, ruling the order was unconstitutional. This Sunday, Scott Pelley reports on why the president is targeting law firms that he
Reporter's Notebook: Reading to your children
New research shows fewer than half of parents find it fun to read aloud to their children. But reading aloud is one of the sacred, analog rituals of parenting. “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson has more.
Former Pan Am stewardesses reflect on daring 1975 Saigon rescue mission
This week marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon, effectively ending the Vietnam War. In those waning days, emergency evacuations of U.S. civilians turned to chaos. Elizabeth Cook has the story of a group of flight
Former Pan Am stewardesses reflect on daring 1975 Saigon rescue mission
This week marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon, effectively ending the Vietnam War. In those waning days, emergency evacuations of U.S. civilians turned to chaos. Elizabeth Cook has the story of a group of flight
What author Robert Harris learned about choosing a pope while writing “Conclave”
More than 130 Catholic cardinals will soon sequester inside the Sistine Chapel to begin the conclave to select the next pope. Robert Harris, author of the 2016 novel “Conclave,” joins to discuss.
How a routine hire at a Houston tech firm uncovered a North Korea scheme
A tech company in Houston uncovered a scheme possibly funding North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. What began as a routine hiring process quickly escalated into a high-stakes investigation. Nicole Sganga has the story.
Hundreds form a human chain to move a Michigan bookstore by hand
In Chelsea, Michigan, the local bookstore has quite a story of its own — a story that began when Michelle Tuplin, owner of Serendipity Books, decided to relocate her business to larger space. Steve Hartman has more.
Hundreds form a human chain to move a Michigan bookstore by hand
In Chelsea, Michigan, the local bookstore has quite a story of its own — a story that began when Michelle Tuplin, owner of Serendipity Books, decided to relocate her business to larger space. Steve Hartman has more.
As Catholic Church grows in Africa, so do hopes for representation in next pope
The African continent is home to one-fifth of the world’s Catholics. Many are hoping the next pope will come from their communities. Debora Patta reports.
As Catholic Church grows in Africa, so do hopes for representation in next pope
The African continent is home to one-fifth of the world’s Catholics. Many are hoping the next pope will come from their communities. Debora Patta reports.