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60 Minutes Archive: Amtrak in 1973 and the History of American Rail Travel

A series of archival reports examines the evolution of passenger rail travel, beginning with Amtrak's significant operational struggles in the early 1970s. Just two...

Arvizo family breaks silence on Michael Jackson allegations and 2005 trial aftermath

This classic report, originally broadcast in 2019, revisits the sexual abuse allegations made against Michael Jackson by Wade Robson and James Safechuck. The segment...

60 Minutes Archive: An Interview with Sir David Attenborough

Sir David Attenborough reflects on his extensive career as a natural historian and broadcaster in a retrospective from the 60 Minutes archive. The segment...

Profile of naturalist and broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough (Rerun)

This retrospective broadcast provides an in-depth look at the life and career of Sir David Attenborough, tracing his journey from a young BBC producer...

60 Minutes Archive: A Profile of Media Mogul Ted Turner

Ted Turner's career in media and sports was defined by his role as a pioneer in cable television and his competitive nature. After taking...

ARCHIVE: 60 Minutes Australia Tribute to Late Journalist Richard Carleton

This retrospective broadcast, presented as a rerun of archival footage and tributes, honors the legacy of Richard Carleton, one of Australia’s most influential investigative...

60 Minutes Archive Features Profile of Ted Turner

An archival feature profiles the career of media mogul Ted Turner, detailing his transformative impact on the broadcasting industry. The footage explores Turner’s rise...

Stephen West Recalls Childhood in the Home of Serial Killers Fred and Rose West (Rerun)

This archival report features an interview with Mae West, the daughter of notorious serial killers Fred and Rose West, detailing her experience growing up...

Anderson Cooper Reports on Birdwatching and Biodiversity in Colombia

Journalist Anderson Cooper traveled to Colombia to explore the country's status as the world’s leading destination for birdwatching. Boasting nearly 2,000 identified species, Colombia...

Colombia’s peace deal opens former conflict zones to birdwatching tourism

Colombia is leveraging its status as the most bird-diverse nation on Earth to foster economic growth and stability following decades of civil conflict. Since...

White Nationalist Groups Use Disaster Relief Efforts for Recruitment and Image Rebranding

Following the devastation of Hurricane Ian in Florida, members of white nationalist organizations, including the National Justice Party, engaged in local disaster relief efforts....

60 Minutes Reports on Disaster Tourism, Birds in Warfare, and the Global Perfume Industry

This report examines the rise of disaster tourism, the historical significance of homing pigeons in military conflicts, and the enduring legacy of Grasse, France,...

Historian Jill Lepore Discusses the History and Increasing Difficulty of Amending the U.S. Constitution

The United States Constitution is experiencing a period of historical stagnation, making it one of the most difficult governing documents in the world to...

Inside the Grasse Flower Fields Supplying Chanel No. 5 for Over a Century

The town of Grasse in southern France continues its century-long tradition of cultivating the essential floral ingredients for the iconic Chanel No. 5 fragrance....

Documentary examines Prince Andrew’s conduct during international royal tours [RERUN]

Prince Andrew’s tenure as a United Kingdom trade envoy was marked by a series of diplomatic incidents and controversial behavior during official overseas tours....

How Disinformation and Scams Proliferate Online During Natural Disasters

Recent natural disasters are increasingly being targeted by online manipulation campaigns designed to spread misinformation and exploit public concern. These campaigns utilize sophisticated tactics,...

President Barack Obama Recounts the 2011 Raid That Killed Osama bin Laden

Former President Barack Obama has provided a detailed account of the clandestine 2011 military operation that led to the death of Osama bin Laden....

60 Minutes Investigates Shark Biology, Behavior, and Conservation Efforts

Recent scientific explorations and field reports are providing a more nuanced understanding of Great White sharks, challenging long-held myths about their behavior. By observing...

60 Minutes Archive: Detailed Account of Operation Neptune Spear and the Death of Osama bin Laden

Operation Neptune Spear, the mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden, is detailed through archival accounts highlighting the logistical and intelligence...

RERUN: The medical challenges and reality of living with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain

Jo Cameron, a woman from Scotland, possesses a rare genetic mutation that prevents her from feeling physical pain, anxiety, or fear. For decades, she...

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