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“It's a little freaky not to have a driver,” says @AndersonCooper as he rides in a Waymo robotaxi. cbsn.ws/4wcTclc
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“Two hedge fund guys buy a mine. What could go wrong?” says James Litinsky. cbsn.ws/4eOBrmx
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To preserve the Declaration of Independence, the original document is kept in the dark in bulletproof cases that are guarded around the clock. cbsn.ws/4eTR4HR
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To mark America’s 250th anniversary, 60 Minutes asks leaders in the arts, science, and business to share their reflections on America, including how over the next 250 years we can continue working toward a more perfect union. cbsn.ws/4bjXkYn
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A missing Cambodian sculpture was discovered in a billionaire’s home in Florida after it was featured in Architectural Digest. cbsn.ws/43XtEwf
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Cambodia’s government is tracking down its stolen statues. For Cambodians, these are not just works of art – they are sacred deities that hold the souls of their ancestors to whom they pray. cbsn.ws/3SvWrWf
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.@andersoncooper asks a New York museum, which had stolen antiquities, why it hasn’t returned its collection or investigated the pieces. cbsn.ws/4uUsPzi
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Source after source told 60 Minutes they fear today’s insider trading scandal about military secrets is tomorrow’s national security scandal. If market-watchers can spot irregular trades, surely enemies can, too. And they’ll make their war plans accordingly. cbsn.ws/4euZfvx
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On March 23, more than $800 million was staked on the chance of oil prices dropping. Fifteen minutes later, an announcement from the president sent the price of oil plummeting by more than 10%. It has not been determined if the trade was made with inside information or if the trader was in the U.S. cbsn.ws/3R2J2Vd
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“We spotted nine Polymarket accounts, all connected, who made, collectively,$2.4 million betting almost exclusively on U.S. military operations,” says Nicolas Vaiman, co-founder of the small data analytics firm Bubblemaps. “And now here's the crazy part: 98% win rate.” cbsn.ws/4oOI7Ef
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Photographer Chris Fallows, known for his dramatic photos of great white sharks breaching the water near Cape Town, South Africa, shared the stories behind his astonishing images of wildlife, from elephants and cheetahs to humpback whales and lions. cbsn.ws/4tIPuhZ
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Great white sharks are apex predators, but off South Africa’s coast, they’re being hunted and killed by orcas. cbsn.ws/4spZawD
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Holocaust survivor Anka Bergman went into labor as she arrived at the concentration camp Mauthausen in 1945. She climbed off a coal truck without help and onto a cart, says her daughter, Eva Clarke. cbsn.ws/4aBqQaY
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After retiring, Alan Greenspan told 60 Minutes in 2007, he still enjoyed reading complex government reports. Greenspan, one of the longest-serving Federal Reserve chairs in U.S. history, died on Monday.
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Former Federal Reserve chair Alan Greenspan said he was “shocked” that President George H.W. Bush publicly pressured the Fed to lower interest rates, Greenspan told Lesley Stahl in 2007. Greenspan died on Monday. He was 100.
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Most orcas hunt in pods, but orcas named “Port” and “Starboard” have become infamous for hunting and killing great white sharks as a pair off South Africa’s coast. cbsn.ws/4svuCJZ
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In 2007, 60 Minutes asked former Federal Reserve chair Alan Greenspan how he's investing since leaving office. “There’s certain questions I never thought you would ask, but knew if you did, I wouldn't answer, and you just hit one of them,” he told Lesley Stahl. Greenspan was one of the longest-serving Federal Reserve chairs in U.S. history, steering the organization for five terms and under four presidents. He died today at the age of 100.
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After Rod Stewart's previous album underperformed, he turned to music executive Clive Davis to revive his career. In 2004, Davis said he liked only two of the arrangements of Stewart’s 14 songs on his record and made him rerecord all his songs. The result was a major success, selling millions of copies. Davis, a legendary music executive who helped shape the careers of generations of artists, including Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, and Whitney Houston, has died at 94.
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Lionel Messi, one of the best soccer players of all time, told 60 Minutes in 2013 that he never played to be the best; he just wanted to have fun.
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"I enjoy football in the same way I did when I was a little kid,” Lionel Messi told 60 Minutes in 2013. More than a decade later, the Argentine superstar is still making history, breaking the world record for most goals scored in the World Cup.
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