Some soldiers claim they are being made scapegoats for receiving bonuses in a recruiting program the Army admits was badly mismanaged from the start
The Last Vaquitas
You would think the most endangered sea mammal in the world would be a cause célèbre but, as Sharyn Alfonsi reports, that’s not the case with the vaquita
Inside Edge
Bill Whitaker speaks with a former stock analyst who — after getting caught — became an informant in one of the biggest insider trading busts in U.S. history
Valerie Jarrett
White House Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett explains the dynamics of being the president’s close personal friend and his most trusted insider
A toast to Morley Safer
60 Minutes salutes Morley Safer with a look back at one of his favorite reports, “All in the Family”
Preview: Inside Edge
In a rare look into insider trading, stock analyst who helped and then turned against Raj Rajaratnam tells her story on television for the first time
Morley Safer: 10 Greatest Hits
Pulled from a storied career spanning more than 50 years, these 10 Morley Safer pieces show journalism at its absolute best
Obama Sr. Advisor Valerie Jarrett on SCOTUS hold-up
“It’s not personal, it is politics,” says Valerie Jarrett on the president’s inability to get Republicans to move on Supreme Court nomination
60 Minutes’ Morley Safer dies at 84
Longtime CBS newsman Morley Safer of “60 Minutes” and Vietnam War reporting fame dies at 84
Breakthrough Status
Scott Pelley follows patients in a clinical trial of a new cancer therapy with results promising enough to make the treatment a breakthrough
Collateral Damage
Bill Whitaker reports on Americans wrongly accused of espionage-related crimes as the U.S. steps up the fight against Chinese theft of U.S. trade secrets and intellectual property
U.S. fight against Chinese espionage ensnares innocent Americans
American Xiaoxing Xi, chair of Temple University physics department, was wrongly accused of sending American technology to China and worries about his career
Promising brain cancer trial given breakthrough status by FDA
A bold experiment from Duke University that uses the polio virus to fight a deadly form of brain cancer will now be fast-tracked by the FDA
60 Minutes’ Morley Safer retires after 46 seasons
Longtime CBS Newsman Morley Safer retires after a career spanning seven decades, unmatched for its impact, scope and style
Should ISIS killings lead to greater U.S. involvement?
“60 Minutes piece about ISIS atrocities in Iraq should enrage me. But it just makes me want no more U.S. blood spilled,” one viewer tweeted
The Killing Machine
Lara Logan accompanies a French Catholic priest on a mission to expose a genocide perpetrated by ISIS that has taken the lives of at least 5,000 Yezidi in Iraq
Earthquake Alley
Bill Whitaker reports on the high incidence of earthquakes in Oklahoma, where oil and gas production is injecting vast amounts of wastewater into the earth
Russia’s Dark Secret
60 Minutes interviews the couple who revealed their country’s state-sponsored system of doping and learns damning new details about the 2014 Winter Games
Russian doping at Sochi Winter Olympics exposed
Four Russian gold medal winners in the Sochi Winter Olympics were using steroids Russian whistleblower tells 60 Minutes
Earthquake capital of continental U.S.: Oklahoma
Bill Whitaker reports on the high incidence of earthquakes in Oklahoma, where oil and gas production is injecting vast amounts of waste water into the earth.
Priest says ISIS has become an efficient “killing machine”
A French Catholic priest who uncovers hidden Holocaust sites says ISIS took a page from Hitler’s final solution in its genocide on Yezidis
The Children’s Village
An American woman and her Tanzanian business partner have become the legal guardians of nearly 100 children in a village they refuse to call an orphanage because it’s home
Fintech
It’s being called the financial technology, or fintech, revolution. Lesley Stahl meets some of the fintechies challenging the establishment, seeking to reinvent nearly every aspect of modern banking
Strike-through
Company accused of providing faulty surgical gowns to U.S. hospitals also supplied gear to U.S. Strategic National Stockpile; Halyard Health denies the allegations
Preview: Strike-through
Company accused of making faulty protective equipment for Ebola sold gear to U.S. Strategic National Stockpile for medical supplies. Halyard Health denies allegations. Says no one was ever harmed by its product
Preview: Fintech
Brothers Patrick and John Collison challenge the financial status quo with their payments start-up Stripe
Preview: The Children’s Village
“Mom” and “Dad” team up to nurture nearly 100 Tanzanian children in a village they refuse to call an orphanage because it’s home
Gold Star Parents
They’re called “Gold Star Parents” and, once a year, they come together to remember the military heroes who are their children and to share an intimate truth: life is lost, but love does not end
Dialing for Dollars
Stop fundraising, start working, says Fla. Rep. David Jolly, who is seeking to ban federal-elected officials from dialing for dollars
The Heroin Epidemic
Should heroin be treated as a medical or a legal problem? Bill Whitaker reports from Ohio on how the hard-hit state is handling the crisis; including its use of drug courts
Preview: Gold Star Parents
“Gold Star” parents turn to each other to honor and grieve the military heroes who are their sons and daughters
Preview: Dialing for Dollars
Congressman says members feel compelled to fundraise on time they should be working for constituents
Preview: The Heroin Epidemic
“We’re not going to arrest our way out of this problem,” says Ohio AG Mike DeWine on his state’s heroin epidemic
Not Paid
Audits of leading life insurance companies have uncovered a systematic, industry-wide practice of not paying significant numbers of beneficiaries
Hacking Your Phone
Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how cellphones and mobile phone networks are vulnerable to hacking
Rikers Island
Lack of adequate training and a rising mentally ill population have made an already bad situation in the New York City jail worse. Bill Whitaker reports on why a U.S. attorney is intervening
Preview: Hacking Your Phone
Everything is hackable — including your phone. Hackers show how cell phones and mobile networks are vulnerable
Insurance industry under investigation
Some life insurance companies don’t pay benefits even when they know the policy holder is dead
28 Pages
Former Sen. Bob Graham and others urge the Obama administration to declassify redacted pages of a report that holds 9/11 secrets
Rising in the East
China’s film industry has grown so big so fast, that it is now looking to compete with Hollywood
Switching Teams
Lesley Stahl profiles Harvard swimmer Schuyler Bailar, who may be the first openly transgender male athlete to compete in a NCAA Division I men’s sport
Top secret “28 pages” may hold clues about Saudi support for 9/11 hijackers
Former Senator Bob Graham and others urge the Obama administration to declassify redacted pages of a report that holds 9/11 secrets
Taking on Hollywood
One American producer in China says “watch out,” as the rising Chinese film industry looks to take on Hollywood
A Transgender Harvard swimmer’s choice
In his first television interview, a transgender Harvard swimmer says he made the right choice to swim on the men’s team, even though he hasn’t won races
60 Minutes’ Phil Scheffler dies at 85
As executive editor of 60 Minutes, Phil Scheffler was the trusted right-hand man of the program’s creator, Don Hewitt, for 25 years
Christopher Wheeldon
Lesley Stahl profiles Tony Award-winner Christopher Wheeldon, one of the most celebrated ballet choreographers today
Bubba
Sharyn Alfonsi profiles the compelling and controversial golfer Bubba Watson on the eve of his attempt to win a third green jacket at the Masters
Crime and Punishment
Bill Whitaker reports on the German prison system which emphasizes rehabilitation rather than punishment and allows convicts an astonishing amount of freedom
Preview: Christopher Wheeldon
Tony-winning choreographer Christopher Wheeldon brings ballet to Broadway in the hit show “An American in Paris”
Bubba Watson fights fear
As he competes with his opponents, Bubba Watson also has to contend with a fear of strangers watching him on the golf course
This is prison? 60 Minutes goes to Germany
Germany’s prison system keeps convicts comfortable, costs less and has lower recidivism rates, but would Americans ever accept it?
60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll: Artificial Intelligence
Fear not! The robots won’t take over. Most Americans seem more afraid of the intelligence of their fellow humans than that of robots in this month’s poll
Make-A-Wish
Bill Whitaker meets some of the people behind the popular organization that grants the wishes of seriously ill children
The Health Wagon
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