Thirty-seven years ago this week, the nation was enthralled with the scandal that Clifford Irving?s biography of Howard Hughes may be a fraud.
Bette Davis opened up to Mike Wallace, 29 years ago this week, about relationships, marriage, and why for her, work was most important.
Scott Pelley talks to Mike O?Machearley, one of thousands of people who lost their jobs in Wilmington, Ohio. The town is one of the epicenters of the economic crisis.
Hamas political leader Moussa Abu Marzuk told Steve Kroft, seven years ago this week, that his terrorist organization condemned the 9/11 attacks and denied any support for al Qaeda.
Do interviews make Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin feel like he's in his underpants? Steve Kroft explains his recent interview with the world's biggest, and most elusive, rock band.
He's the man who put the glitz in the Las Vegas strip. Now, Steve Wynn is gambling against the current economy by opening a new 2.3 billion dollar casino. Charlie Rose has the story.
04.05.09: Lesley Stahl offers a correction to "The Internet Is Infected" in which a photograph was described as "a gang of young Russian hackers." The photograph was not as stated.
Is LeBron James the best player in the NBA? He's only 24 years old and promises his best years are still ahead. Steve Kroft hits the hardwood with "King James."
The African lion, already down as much as 85 percent in numbers from just 20 years ago, is now in danger of becoming extinct, as people are poisoning them with a pesticide to protect their cattle.
"Only On The Web:" Nathaniel Ayers' sister never gave up on him and has started a foundation to help the mentally ill.
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