When did bright-colored plastic cows, pigs and rabbits get to be art? Andy Rooney has some thoughts about modern art being put up in public places across America. Discussion
Check out this video teaser of Rooney's smokin' hot single "When Did Your Heart Go Missing" off their upcoming album CALLING THE WORLD, out July 17th! Catch the video in its ... Discussion
The U.S. has a top-secret military capability in Iraq that locates enemies for killing, author Bob Woodward tells 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. The interview airs thi ... Discussion
Afghan President Hamid Karzai demands that the U.S. curtail the use of air strikes when fighting insurgents in his country. Karzai talks to 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pell ... Discussion
Sen. Barack Obama tells 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft he picked Sen. Joe Biden as his running mate because "he can step in and become president." Obama and Biden's first joint inter ... Discussion
Andy Rooney takes a look at the new and not-so-improved flavors that are taking grocery stores by storm. He has some rules about eating, and mixing flavors like cherry and van ... Discussion
Jacob fled his village in Darfur to escape mass murder, leaving his family and schoolbooks behind. 60 Minutes' Scott Pelley puts a face on the horrible genocide in Sudan when ... Discussion
Air travel isn't what it used to be - planes and airports are overcrowded, and there are those constant and annoying delays. Andy Rooney has some suggestions that might improv ... Discussion
Shop at any grocery store and you will find many types of milk. But Andy Rooney wonders what has happened to good, old-fashioned, ordinary milk. Discussion
In the first Pentagon insider's account of the run-up to war, Douglas Feith, the former undersecretary of defense for policy, tells Steve Kroft the U.S. attack on Iraq was "a ... Discussion
When did bright-colored plastic cows, pigs and rabbits get to be art? Andy Rooney has some thoughts about modern art being put up in public places across America. Discussion
The new field of genetic genealogy uses DNA to trace ancestry back hundreds of years, sometimes surprising customers with unlikely relatives. Lesley Stahl reports. Discussion