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Jacob fled his village in Darfur to escape mass murder, leaving his family and schoolbooks behind. Scott Pelley puts a face on the horrible genocide in Sudan when he tracks down Jacob to return his bo more »
KYTX's Anthony Austin reports that Texas pawn shops are seeing more people selling personal items to buy gas for their cars.
Remote Area Medical was founded to bring free medicine to remote parts of the world but now also helps thousands of the estimated 47 million Americans who have no health insurance and others who are u more »
With the military struggling to recruit and retain soldiers, gay soldiers claim that commanders are reluctant to discharge key personnel ? even those openly gay - in the middle of a war, despite the d more »
There is an ongoing debate in Washington as to whether it is actually worth the trouble for the U.S. Mint to continue producing cooper pennies. Morley Safer reports on the issue of cents.
CNN's Anderson Cooper travels to an African jungle and reports on the endangered mountain gorilla species, as they have been subject to slaughter and oppression at the hands of humans.
In his weekly opinion piece, "60 Minutes" contributor Andy Rooney blasts the world of modern art, which he envisions as pretentious especially when displayed in large, public places.
Considered one of the main architects of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, former top-ranking Pentagon official Douglas Feith speaks to Steve Kroft about the Bush Administration's decision to invade.
Dany Nassif is Al Hurra's current news director, his first job in television news. We interviewed him shortly after Al Hurra's Baghdad bureau chief resigned.
"Caught on Tape": It was surfers versus the paparazzi in a turf war in Malibu Beach, Calif. The surfers were trying to protect Matthew McConaughy from the cameras. Melissa McCarthy reports.