Simone Biles wins record-tying 6th U.S. women's gymnastics title
In so doing, becomes first person to land a triple-double during competition during floor exercise
In so doing, becomes first person to land a triple-double during competition during floor exercise
More than a week since the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio, can the national focus and debate on gun control policy sustain itself?
How a former CIA officer was caught betraying his country; then, an architect goes blind, says he's actually gotten better at his job; and, Alma Deutscher: The prodigy whose "first language" is Mozart.
The singer says the initiative is meant to "help those recovering from these tragedies"
Two deadly mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas, have renewed calls for gun control in America. Meanwhile, North Korea has violated U.N. sanctions by carrying out another short-range ballistic missile launch. Zeke Miller, CBSN contributor and political reporter for The Associated Press, joins CBSN with the latest headlines.
A social worker tried to tell him about "career alternatives" after he lost his sight, but Chris Downey wasn't about to stop being an architect. Lesley Stahl reports.
The officials who investigated and convicted Kevin Mallory for conspiracy to commit espionage tell "60 Minutes" how their case came together. Anderson Cooper reports.
Alma Deutscher was playing piano and violin by the time she was 3 years old and wrote her first opera at 10. For her, making music seems as natural as breathing. Scott Pelley reports.
Investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's death continue; A neighbor's nasty note takes a kind turn as community helps Alabama woman.
Aaron Shamo, 29, allegedly ran his drug business in his home's basement by trafficking hundreds of thousands of pills containing fentanyl
Aug. 16-18 celebration will be held in the northern Ohio city of Mansfield and will include various events, including panel discussions with cast and crew
The U.S. government has forced thousands of asylum-seeking families to wait in dangerous Mexican cities for their court dates. During their hearings in the U.S., most of their pleas are futile
A counterintelligence official tells 60 Minutes that no one should expect electronic privacy when it comes to China or Chinese-owned companies
"60 Minutes" pulls four musical notes out of a hat, and young composer Alma Deutscher takes off, improvising a piano solo in under a minute
"When you are in a hotel, the owner of that hotel own all rights to the Wi-Fi in that lobby," counterintelligence official Bill Evanina says
Violent protests have erupted across Hong Kong for the 10th consecutive weekend. Pro-Democracy demonstrators employed new tactics in their running battle with government police. Debora Patta reports.
A social worker tried to tell him about "career alternatives" after he lost his sight, but Chris Downey wasn't about to stop being an architect
Jeffrey Epstein's death is raising troubling questions about how such a high-profile suspect could apparently take his own life while in custody. It's also raising some bizarre conspiracy theories, including one retweeted by Epstein's former friend, Donald Trump. Ben Tracy has more.
The Democratic candidates were out assuring voters they have a plan to curb gun violence. Despite the terrible mass shootings last week, new gun policy remains a tough sell. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The FBI and the Office of the Inspector General at the Department of Justice are investigating the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The 66-year-old was found dead Saturday morning in his Manhattan jail cell in an apparent suicide. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
Alma Deutscher was playing piano and violin by the time she was 3 years old and wrote her first opera at 10. For her, making music seems as natural as breathing
A nasty note about a woman's "eyesore" of a yard in Pinson, Alabama, riled up the community. However, the note got the job done in an unexpected way. Elaine Quijano has the story.
60 Minutes pulls four musical notes out of hat, and young composer Alma Deutscher takes off, improvising a piano sonata in under a minute
"I would not take any electronics to China that I owned," the U.S. government's top counterintelligence official tells 60 Minutes
Alma Deutscher is a young British music virtuoso, not just on piano and violin, but as a composer too. Alma says it's normal for her to walk around "having melodies popping into my head."
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