60 Minutes visits Deep Springs College
60 Minutes travels to the remote California desert, home of Deep Springs College, for a different type of remote learning.
60 Minutes travels to the remote California desert, home of Deep Springs College, for a different type of remote learning.
Former President Donald Trump returned to Iowa for the first time since he lost the 2020 election for a rally on Saturday. He criticized President Biden and repeated his false narrative that the election was stolen. Kayla James, a reporter for CBS affiliate KCCI-TV, joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss the rally.
Synthetic media, better known as deepfakes, could be a goldmine for filmmakers. But the technology has already terrorized women who have had their faces inserted into pornography. And it could potentially disrupt society. Bill Whitaker reports.
For two years, students live on a remote ranch in California, where drinking is forbidden and they’re required to perform at least 20 hours of labor per week, on top of a full course load. Jon Wertheim reports.
Police and demonstrators clashed in Rome over an imminent requirement for workers in Italy to have a “Green Pass” certificate to prove that they have been either vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from COVID-19. Chris Livesay has more.
Sharyn Alfonsi checks the mail for comments on Scott Pelley's interview with Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen and Anderson Cooper's report on Tony Bennett's final concert with Lady Gaga.
The disruption has left thousands of passengers stranded and waiting for information. The airline blames the cancellations on weather and air traffic control issues, however no other airline is seeing this level of disruption. Lilia Luciano has the story.
As deepfakes become pervasive, it will be essential to prove which videos are authentic.
Synthetic media, better known as deepfakes, could be a goldmine for filmmakers. But the technology has already terrorized women who have had their faces inserted into pornography. And it could potentially disrupt society.
The airline canceled 28% of its schedule, the highest rate by far of the major U.S. airlines.
A hospital worker has gone viral on TikTok for serenading and uplifting ICU patients at a New Jersey hospital. Jericka Duncan spoke with the “singing phlebotomist” about using his story of redemption and hope to inspire others.
A new Spanish radio station in Eagle County, Colorado, named “El Puente” is hoping to both strengthen and represent its flourishing Hispanic and Latinx community. CBS affiliate KCNC’s Jamie Leary has the details.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Jericka Duncan.
While polls show a slight majority of Americans in favor of President Biden’s infrastructure bill, many Americans are nonetheless wary of its steep price tag. Many supporters of the bill also admit to not knowing its exact contents. Christina Ruffini reports.
Migrant children separated from their parents at the border were supposed to be reunited with their parents by the government within 30 days, according to an order from a federal judge. That was in 2018. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the "ad-hoc" record-keeping that's led to continued separation.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told 60 Minutes that he sees family reunification as a humanitarian issue and not a political one.
As deepfakes become pervasive, it will be essential to prove which videos are authentic.
For two years, students live on a remote ranch in California, where drinking is forbidden and they're required to perform at least 20 hours of labor per week, on top of a full course load.
Migrant children separated from their parents at the border were supposed to be reunited with their parents by the government within 30 days, according to an order from a federal judge. That was in 2018. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the "ad-hoc" record-keeping that's led to continued separation.
U.S. officials and senior Taliban representatives held their second day of talks in Doha, Qatar, on Sunday. CBS news senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined Lana Zak on CBSN to discuss the agenda of the meetings.
"There's no reason anybody anywhere in America should be telling any child about transgenderism, homosexuality, any of that filth," Robinson said in a recently resurfaced video.
In 2008, Lesley Stahl traveled to Iraq with General Ray Odierno. Known as General O, he had just become the new commander of the U.S. forces in Iraq. Odierno passed away on Friday at the age of 67.