A beautiful weekend, but is rain on the move?
ST. LOUIS – After a dry weekend in which we moved closer and closer to spring-like temperatures, the next storm to approach the bistate area is a dynamic one with many variables. The chances of rain are widespread across the region; most everyone will receive some much-needed rainfall. But the winds will also be an […]
The battle between preventing misinformation, protecting free speech online
Social media companies, lawmakers and the courts are grappling with the balance between stopping the spread of harmful and false information online, and protecting First Amendment rights.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on immigration, cartels
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador talks about his handling of the border, Mexican drug cartels, fentanyl, the Mexico-U.S. relationship and more during a conversation with Sharyn Alfonsi.
AMLO, Mexico’s departing president, on the border, cartels and his legacy
As Mexico’s presidential election nears, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador goes over his record after inviting “60 Minutes” to Mexico City for a candid conversation.
Why the U.S. isn’t lining up to get a deep sea mining license
Countries that ratified the U.N.’s Law of the Sea treaty are diving into plans for deep sea mining, but Republican holdouts in the U.S. torpedoed U.S. efforts to join in.
Military leaders worry about U.S. failure to ratify Law of the Sea treaty
For years, the U.S. has failed to ratify the U.N.’s Law of the Sea treaty that covers deep sea mining. Absent America, China is set to dominate the new industry that could start next year.
How “prebunking” misinformation works
Sander van der Linden of Cambridge University’s Social Decision-Making Lab showed Lesley Stahl videos and video games that teach people how to identify common manipulation tactics and prevent themselves from getting duped.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador takes aim at U.S. politicians
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador responded to U.S. House Speaker Johnson’s comment that Mexico “will do what we say.”
Man turns Easter egg order mishap into charity opportunity
Dan ap Dafydd accidentally ordered 80 cases of chocolate Easter eggs for his store on a small Scottish Island — he meant to order just 80 eggs total. But he’s managed to turn the hundreds of extra eggs into an opportunity to raise money for charity. Ian Lee has the story.
Court action on Texas’ migrant arrest law leaves status unresolved | 60 Minutes
A Texas law that would allow police to arrest migrants who cross the border illegally is in the hands of the courts. The law is on hold as it’s reviewed by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.