The scientists aiming to stay ahead of bird flu on dairy farms and prevent a human pandemic
So far, the only people to come down with bird flu got it from animals. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on how research is underway to keep bird flu from mutating into a form that could spread from
Court declares mistrial in death of soccer legend Diego Maradona
An Argentine court has declared a mistrial in the case of seven health professionals accused of negligence in the death of soccer legend Diego Maradona.
Court declares mistrial in death of soccer legend Diego Maradona
An Argentine court has declared a mistrial in the case of seven health professionals accused of negligence in the death of soccer legend Diego Maradona.
Reporter's Notebook: John Dickerson reflects on his spelling woes
“CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson admires the nation’s young spelling stars. But his childhood letters made grown-ups panic — and he still winces at the word “necessary.”
Pediatrician who helped expose Flint's water crisis now fighting poverty
Dr. Mona Hanna created Rx kids, a program that gives cash to pregnant moms with no strings attached.
NIH | Sunday on 60 Minutes
In its ongoing mission to shrink the federal government, the Trump administration is now proposing a more than 40 percent budget cut to the National Institutes of Health – the crown jewel of American medical research. 60
Cash reward hiked as manhunt continues for 2 jail escapees still at large
Louisiana State Police Col. Robert Hodges said that while he does not believe the two fugitives have the resources to flee the U.S., they may have escaped the state.
Cash reward hiked as manhunt continues for 2 jail escapees still at large
Louisiana State Police Col. Robert Hodges said that while he does not believe the two fugitives have the resources to flee the U.S., they may have escaped the state.
Breaking down federal court rulings on Trump tariffs
A federal international trade court ruled that many of President Trump’s tariffs exceeded presidential power — then a federal appeals court reinstated them. What does it mean? Tad DeHaven, policy analyst at the Cato Institute, joins to
These 3 record breakers have one thing in common
Here’s a look at three record breakers who all have one thing in common: They’ve repeatedly broken their own records.