Three men have been indicted in connection with the prison beating death of James “Whitey” Bulger, the DOJ announced Thursday.
In 2013, FBI agents told 60 Minutes about their 16-year manhunt for the notorious Boston mobster. https://t.co/ELE830PQ4d
Who is that masked man? Profound love and gratitude to my husband @drgarfein and all the other doctors, nurses and medical professionals out there on the front lines of this crisis.
Friends at 60 Minutes pay tribute to producer Katy Textor, who died before finishing tonight’s profile on jazz musician Matthew Whitaker. https://t.co/GfE5Yj912F
Join us on Monday, February 24 at 7pm EST as we host a @PeriscopeCo livestream on @Twitter with jazz prodigy Matthew Whitaker. Follow @60Minutes and use the hashtag #PlayThisSong60 to request a song for Matthew Whitaker to play.
An uplifting story produced by our dear friend and @60Minutes colleague Katy Textor who didn’t live to see the final product. But the story is vintage Katy and we miss her so much.
This Sunday: Matthew Whitaker was 5 years old when he met classically trained concert pianist Dalia Sakas. It didn't take long for her to realize his talents were "insane." https://t.co/OpxwPJizvc
“Bob Simon had an inimitable style and voice that made him the perfect 60 Minutes correspondent. No one ever covered the world with more curiosity or gusto.”
Simon, one of the most respected American foreign correspondents, died five years ago today.
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“When I would get really down, I could always pick up a basketball and go to the playground and shoot and just put myself in the scenario of being in a finals game.”
Kobe Bryant died today at 41. In 2001, 60 Minutes talked with Bryant about his childhood love of basketball.
Child refugees from the Syrian civil war are about to get their very own version of Sesame Street, complete with new Muppets and a focus on coping with emotions. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday https://t.co/s2IhRbNTb6
“You gave the show an important dimension that we hadn't had before,” Lesley Stahl tells retiring "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft in a conversation about his 30 years on the broadcast. Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS https://t.co/OHLPyNOPxo
She has been known to the world as “Emily Doe,” the sexual assault victim of Stanford swimmer Brock Turner. Now she’s revealing her name and face. Chanel Miller, here reading her victim impact statement, gives her first interview to "60 Minutes" https://t.co/U4GDOofVj6
“Of all the labels she’s been given – a feminist writer, a black writer, a race writer – the one she likes the best is ‘great American writer,’” Ed Bradley said about Toni Morrison, who he profiled in 1998 https://t.co/lmrE41uFTv
After 30 years and nearly 500 stories, @60Minutes’ Steve Kroft announced he will be retiring.
The veteran correspondent will report his final story for the broadcast this Sunday https://t.co/pEXBldep6i
He grew up in South L.A. working in his mom's beauty salon, today his work can sell for millions of dollars. "60 Minutes" interviews Mark Bradford, Sunday https://t.co/4zHsGXcPcZ
When Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr was 18, his father was assassinated during the Lebanese civil war. The way he coaches the Warriors reflects that experience: “It gives you a better awareness to how fragile everything is… you know nothing lasts” https://t.co/IShktjnqqI
In honor of International #HolocaustRemembranceDay, 60 Minutes looks back at Bob Simon's 2014 profile of Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 children from the Nazis. https://t.co/wlaqKoyXCZ
If you’re wondering what all that time your kids spend on their phones is doing to their brains, you’re not alone. The National Institutes of Health has launched the most ambitious study of adolescent brain development ever. 60 Minutes, tonight. https://t.co/yNy7KQtYuI