Six years after our initial report, Lesley Stahl visits surviving members of the 90+ Study and finds out what scientists have learned from following the study's participants. | Continue reading
The Pekin Noodle Parlor in Butte, Montana has been serving up Chinese cuisine since 1911 | Continue reading
Official government statistics don't fully capture just how much millions of Americans are hurting, one expert says. | Continue reading
In Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, election officials carry out their duties while facing unfounded attacks on the integrity of the vote by a sitting president. Bill Whitaker reports. | Continue reading
New federal rule doesn't limit how many times a debt firm can send emails or message you on social media. | Continue reading
16 Psyche is one of the most massive objects in the solar system's main asteroid belt — and it appears to be made entirely of metal worth approximately $10,000 quadrillion. | Continue reading
CEO David Barrett is receiving both kudos and criticism for the email, with some calling it "political propaganda." | Continue reading
In an interview that's made headlines this week, Lesley Stahl presses President Trump on once-again rising coronavirus cases and what his priorities would be if re-elected. Stahl also speaks with Mr. Trump's running mate, Vice President Mike Pence. | Continue reading
Officials plan to eradicate the Asian giant hornet nest, hopefully, before the invasive species takes hold. | Continue reading
CEO David Barrett is receiving both kudos and criticism for the email, with some calling it "political propaganda." | Continue reading
Google Details the Sleuthing Procedure it Says Proves that Microsoft Bing Copied Search Results | Continue reading
"60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl shared an anecdote Tuesday to PBS NewsHour's Judy Woodruff about President Trump. Stahl said Mr. Trump told her the real reason he continually bashes the press. | Continue reading
As manufacturers made it easier to replace broken devices (such as smartphones and computers) with new ones rather than to fix them, the Right to Repair movement calls for changes to a throwaway culture | Continue reading
A group of longtime Republican strategists who have worked with the likes of John McCain and George W. Bush have launched a scorching campaign against the president. Lesley Stahl reports. | Continue reading
A group of longtime Republican strategists who have worked with the likes of John McCain and George W. Bush have launched a scorching campaign against the president. Lesley Stahl reports. | Continue reading
There are ominous new signs the United States is on the verge of another strong wave of the coronavirus. | Continue reading
Former operatives for John McCain and George W. Bush are calling on Americans to vote for a Democrat in the presidential election. Sunday, Lesley Stahl reports on the Lincoln Project super PAC that's aiming to unseat President Trump. | Continue reading
Casual dining chain will permanently shutter 185 restaurants as it tries to muddle through pandemic. | Continue reading
Is climate change reversible? Scott Pelley speaks with the "father of climate science" and others for an answer. | Continue reading
Drugmaker's timeline deals a blow to Donald Trump's claim that a vaccine could be out before the November election. | Continue reading
When officers responded to party of about 50 people at Shawn Marshall Myers' house, he became argumentative. | Continue reading
The city of Lake Jackson first became aware of the amoeba after it infected a six-year-old boy. | Continue reading
Gallup polling going back two decades shows a stark and widening political divide on many issues, leading to questions over just show sharply one's beliefs could shape their worldview. | Continue reading
With scientific evidence of possible life on the 2nd planet from the sun renewing public interest, the Roscosmos chief would like to remind everyone who got there first. | Continue reading
Researchers found a more than 25% increase in preterm deliveries among pregnant patients who tested positive for COVID-19. | Continue reading
The unpredictable storm could dump several feet of rain from Louisiana to Florida when it roars ashore near Mobile Bay, Alabama, on Tuesday. | Continue reading
In taped conversations with a Washington Post journalist, President Trump said he wanted to downplay the severity of the coronavirus. And the recordings reveal the President's view on how close the United States came to nuclear war with North Korea. Scott Pelley reports. | Continue reading
Public health experts cast doubt on whether August gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts led to 267,000 infections. | Continue reading
The cultural importance of Juukan Gorge was confirmed a year after Rio Tinto obtained approval to blast in the area. | Continue reading
Testing and precautions ramped up after U.N. refugee agency confirms 1st cases at Zaatari camp, home to some 77,000 displaced Syrians. | Continue reading
University of Illinois chemistry professor Marty Burke, along with his research team, designed an aggressive testing program to allow the university to reopen this fall. | Continue reading
"This is a routine action which has to happen whenever there is a potentially unexplained illness in one of the trials," an AstraZeneca spokesperson said. | Continue reading
According to the sheriff's department, the wake in the water was caused by "many, many" boats on the water. | Continue reading
Companies are already testing driverless trucks on America's roads. The technology will bring untold profits, but it may cost thousands of truckers their livelihoods. | Continue reading
If verified, it would be the hottest temperature recorded in the U.S. since 1913, and perhaps the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded in the world. | Continue reading
Source of 30 new infections remains a mystery, but leader Jacinda Arndern says her country can beat back the disease a 2nd time. | Continue reading
Outside studies have found that drivers for the ride-hailing service can expect to make less than $20,000 a year. | Continue reading
Some Trader Joe's and Ralph's stores sold vegetable possibly linked to hundreds of illnesses around the U.S. | Continue reading
Experts hope increased testing of children will help determine what role they play in transmission, as school districts around the country return to some form of school. | Continue reading
"If you betray American workers, then you will hear two simple words: 'You're fired,'" the president said. | Continue reading
The island of Madagascar supplies 80% of the world's vanilla, a valuable cash crop that can be worth more, by weight, than silver | Continue reading
The 17-year-old acquired more than $100,000 in Bitcoin during the recent hack, authorities said. | Continue reading
After more than a decade underground, "zombie cicadas" emerge to "enlist living insects to do their bidding." | Continue reading
Mexican company warns of methanol in four brands sold by Walmart and Target; FDA alert involves nearly 80 products. | Continue reading
Financial hardship is on the rise despite stimulus measures, with more adults unable to afford food or pay the rent. | Continue reading
Larry Householder was one of the driving forces behind a financial rescue for Ohio's two nuclear power plants, which appeared to be tied to several targets of the investigation. | Continue reading
These "ultra-black" fish are among the darkest creatures ever found. | Continue reading
A growing number of GOP organizations are moving forward with strategic efforts not just to unseat a commander-in-chief of their own party but to turn the White House over to a Democrat. | Continue reading