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.
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.
Claudia Wallace's 35-year-old brother Hugo was kidnapped and killed. She talked with Anderson Cooper about the pervasive sense of fear that ordinary Mexicans live with.
Some, including the police chief of Boulder, Colo., advocate lowering the drinking age as a way to combat binge drinking deaths. But Mothers Against Drunk Driving and others vocally oppose the idea.
The nearly 70-year-old media mogul looks back on a life marked by huge successes, steep downfalls and public feuds that have made him an American legend. Morley Safer reports, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Andy Rooney tells why he wishes the smartest people would stop reinventing computers and start paying attention to shoes.
Scott Pelley takes a look at secretive "Supermax" federal prison; Anderson Cooper reports on the Drug-cartel war in Mexico; Also, Steve Kroft talks with basketball superstar, LeBron James.
Ivory is selling for nearly $1,000 a tusk, causing more elephants to be slaughtered and more orphaned babies in need of special care provided by an elephant orphanage in Kenya. Bob Simon reports.
Byron Pitts profiles USC football coach Pete Carroll, who, in addition to his success in making the Trojans a football dynasty, is making positive contributions toward lowering gang violence in L.A.
Energy CEO Jim Rogers wants to substantially reduce his plants' carbon footprint by 2050. But NASA climatologist Jim Hanson says we only have 20 years to make that achievement.
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