🏆 Congratulations to our @CBSNews colleagues for earning 2026 Edward R. Murrow Awards presented by the @RTDNA. Here’s a list of winners: https://t.co/D3atpU6jG1
"I grew up watching 60 Minutes. I was a weird little kid. I liked watching news,” says @AndersonCooper.
He says he knew all the correspondents by name and felt like he knew them.
Cooper first reported for the Sunday 60 Minutes broadcast in 2006.
“Suddenly, to be in the halls of 60 Minutes, working on a story. I could not believe that I was on 60 Minutes,” he says. “It's been the honor of a life." https://t.co/GtTDuLQmCS
London’s iconic black cabs are about to compete with AI-powered, autonomous taxis. But the city’s cabbies aren’t ready to hand over their keys. @AndersonCooper reports, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s son Hersh was abducted on October 7 and killed by Hamas. Now, she is trying to figure out how to live after losing her child. @AndersonCooper reports, Sunday. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
The documentary "All the Empty Rooms," which memorialized children killed in school shootings through a look at their bedrooms, won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short on Sunday.
@AndersonCooper reported on the project in November. https://t.co/LYPc0uVyng
Director Joshua Seftel says school shootings have become so polarized that he wanted to reframe the issue. His Oscar-nominated documentary, “All the Empty Rooms,” shows the bedrooms left behind by children killed in shootings.
“When you look at it from the standpoint of empty bedrooms and children, we can all agree that we don’t want more school shootings,” he says.
@andersoncooper reported on the project in November: https://t.co/zwwcEECIVX
Next week, 60 Minutes reports on a project imagined by CBS News' Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp. They visited the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings to see what was left behind. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
Imagine AI turning a photo into a playable 3D world. 🌍
On @60Minutes, our Research Scientist @jparkerholder joined CEO @DemisHassabis to demo Genie 2's image-to-3D world creation – exploring the possibilities it could bring to how AI learns. ↓
https://t.co/v2cc1wEHi5
Had a really great chat with Scott Pelley @60Minutes about AI & its future. I’ve always believed AI could be the ultimate tool to help us advance scientific progress and better understand the universe around us, and perhaps one day even solve all disease: https://t.co/sbQZHbpVVZ
Thousands of veterans are traveling overseas seeking relief at psychedelic retreats. Sunday, @andersoncooper follows nine veterans on a psychedelic journey to the west coast of Mexico. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
These will be the most important cases for journalism and publishing in our lifetime. If AI companies have to cut deals with news organizations and publishers to license their content feeds for use as AI training data, that could save local journalism as well as magazines and publishing. It would provide a business model that supports people who report things, and it would place a financial premium on accurate, high-value journalism. AI systems will compete for which has the most valuable, reliable training data. Kudos to Axel Springer, Mathias Döpfner, and the @AP for leading the way and the @nytimes for making the legal case.
The science of quantum computers is deep and we can’t scratch the surface, but we hope to explain enough so you won’t be blindsided by a technology that could transform civilization. Scott Pelley reports, tonight. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
The pioneering technology of quantum computing, a new kind of computer, could answer impossible questions in physics, chemistry, engineering and medicine. Scott Pelley reports, Sunday.
“I previously thought that this day would never happen.”
The descendants of slave owner Timothy Meaher, who bankrolled a slave ship after Congress outlawed the transatlantic slave trade, sit down with the descendants of the men and women he enslaved. https://t.co/Jn3cQEB4zc
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Thank you for watching our 55th season of 60 Minutes. We’ve been on some amazing adventures this year and talked to some fascinating characters – including presidents, scientists and migrants.
A Nebraska middle school’s concerns about the safety of its students led to one of the largest investigations into illegal child labor in this country. Scott Pelley reports, Sunday.