Katie Couric takes a look at the health effects for 9/11 rescue workers. A growing number of studies confirm they're getting sick because of all the time they spent breathing the dust at Ground Zero.
Should a beautiful woman worry about how her knees look?
Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and Elvis are dead and now, so is Michael Jackson. But as Steve Kroft reports, they are very much alive when it comes to earning money for their estates.
J.T. Holmes shows Steve Kroft how he uses his wingsuit to fly. His journey begins a mile above the valley floor.
Jim Lewis is a former State Department official who directed a major study on cyber security for President Obama.
Paleontologist Jack Horner is performing controversial work using dinosaur bones and wants one day to "make one."
Scott Pelley previews his upcoming "60 Minutes" report on a human and environmental genocide in Iraq's marshlands which was carried out under Saddam Hussein's orders.
Dr. Herb Maurer has made a decision about where he will spend his final days. (Additional footage courtesy of Adam Maurer and Chautauqua Films.)
Adam Hochschild book "King Leopold's Ghost" details the colonization and plundering of the Congo by Belgian's King Leopold II which began in the 1880's.
He's the most decorated Olympian ever, after winning a record eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games. So, what does Phelps do for an encore? He hits the pool with CNN's Anderson Cooper.
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