On Monday’s “National Report,” Judge Andrew Napolitano analyzes the legal merit of DOGE’s access of government agency systems. Watch NEWSMAX …
US cyber agency puts election security staffers who worked with the states on leave
Staffers at the nation’s cybersecurity agency whose job is to ensure the security of U.S. elections have been placed on administrative leave, jeopardizing critical support provided to state and local election offices across the country
The Lost Boys | 60 Minutes Archive
Bob Simon first met the Lost Boys of Sudan — a group of young men orphaned by civil war — in a Kenyan refugee camp in 2001. Their parents were killed, and their sisters were often sold into slavery. In 2013, after some had relocated to the United States, 60 Minutes caught up with them […]
Curve Ball | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2011, Bob Simon interviewed the Iraqi defector code-named “Curve Ball,” whose false tale of a mobile, biological weapons program was the chief justification for the U.S. invasion of Iraq. “Telling the truth is not for me,” Curve Ball told Simon.
Planes crash at Scottsdale Airport, killing 1 and injuring others
One person died in a crash between two planes at Scottsdale Airport on Feb. 10, 2025.
Magnus Carlsen: The Mozart of Chess | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2012, Bob Simon met then-21-year-old chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, who admitted that he loved seeing his opponents squirm. At the time, he was the youngest No. 1 chess player ever.
The Spark | 60 Minutes Archive
Bob Simon reported from Tunisia in 2011 after protests against the repressive government not only toppled its autocratic ruler but also sparked uprisings across the region that led to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation.
Garden of Eden | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2007, 60 Minutes’ Bob Simon traveled with scientist Bruce Beehler to Indonesia’s Foja Mountains, spending ten days in one of the few places on Earth still untouched by humans — a place known as a modern-day Garden of Eden.
DOJ orders corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams be dismissed
The Department of Justice has ordered the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams to be dismissed, according to a department official.
Hundreds of Golden Retrievers Swarm Colorado Town to Celebrate a Special Holiday
Golden, Colorado was shining bright this past weekend for the city’s sixth annual Goldens in Golden gathering where hundreds of golden retrievers and their owners meet.