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.Anderson Cooper profiles Kevin Hart, the highest-grossing comedian today and a bankable movie star, who has added a new title to his resume – entertainment and business mogul. 60 Minutes, Sunday. 60Minutes.com

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Since taking office as the U.S. Secretary of Commerce under the Biden administration, Gina Raimondo has turned the second-tier agency into a center of national security, manufacturing, and job creation. Sunday. 60Minutes.com

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An ongoing, five-year 60 Minutes investigation into Havana Syndrome sparked new concerns in Washington. cbsn.ws/3U3jC7B

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In the shadowy corners of the dark web, young hackers from the U.S., U.K., and Canada met and teamed up with Russian ransomware hackers, becoming powerful partners in crime. cbsn.ws/3TYpzT5

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Salman Rushdie shares what he found most upsetting about a knife attack that nearly killed him. cbsn.ws/4apTFG9

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'There seems to be a kind of growing orthodoxy, particularly amongst young people, that censorship … is a good thing,' says Salman Rushdie. cbsn.ws/3JgXeSW

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Following the recent broadcast of an ongoing 60 Minutes investigation into Havana Syndrome, a bipartisan group of lawmakers sent a letter to Pres. Biden calling for a 'renewed assessment by the U.S. government' of so-called 'anomalous health incidents.' cbsn.ws/3vVarxQ

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Salman Rushdie has been a marked man since 1989, when Iran’s leader called for Rushdie’s assassination following the publication of his book 'The Satanic Verses.' He moved to the U.S., where he thought he was safe, but in 2022, he was attacked by a man with a knife.

Salman Rushdie has been a marked man since 1989, when Iran’s leader called for Rushdie’s assassination following the publication of his book 'The Satanic Verses.' He moved to the U.S., where he thought he was safe, but in 2022, he was attacked by a man with a knife.
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'We're just getting destroyed,' Jon DiMaggio, a former analyst who worked for the National Security Agency, told Bill Whitaker. 'The amount of money that's going out of our economy, going into the hands of criminals, is astronomical.' cbsn.ws/3PYN9Oo

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Allison Nixon, a cybersecurity researcher, says since 2018, the population of illicit hacking groups has exploded because of the money coming in. She says there are thousands of people involved. cbsn.ws/43WZjNo

Allison Nixon, a cybersecurity researcher, says since 2018, the population of illicit hacking groups has exploded because of the money coming in. She says there are thousands of people involved. cbsn.ws/43WZjNo
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Salman Rushdie's message to his assailant: 'Our lives touched each other for an instant and then separated. Mine has improved since that day, while yours has deteriorated.' cbsn.ws/3Jf4SgV

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This headline may look like it’s ripped from the plot of “Jurassic Park,” but it’s real. Scientists trying to revive the extinct Tasmanian tiger are using its relative: a mouse-like marsupial. cbsn.ws/3xB1c6F

This headline may look like it’s ripped from the plot of “Jurassic Park,” but it’s real. Scientists trying to revive the extinct Tasmanian tiger are using its relative: a mouse-like marsupial. cbsn.ws/3xB1c6F
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'There was nothing supernatural about it. No 'tunnel of light.' No feeling of rising out of my body,' says Salman Rushdie, describing his near-death experience in 2022 in his new book 'Knife.' cbsn.ws/3vROu2J

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The federal Bureau of Prisons announced Monday it plans to close a troubled women's prison in Dublin, California, ominously referred to as the “rape club.” Cecilia Vega reported in January on how the Bureau of Prisons was an agency in crisis. cbsn.ws/3Ulb0dT

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It's been nearly 40 years since the extinction of Australia's thylacine, known as the Tasmanian tiger, but reported sightings come by the thousands as people across Tasmania tramp through the dense outback in search of the lost species. cbsn.ws/3Q3hGdM

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“These hackers were able to turn the tables,” Las Vegas fixture Anthony Curtis says of this past September’s ransomware attack on MGM Resorts and Caesars. He tells 60 Minutes: “I don't want to be too glowing” because these hackers are “just crooks.” cbsn.ws/3JkyJ7s

“These hackers were able to turn the tables,” Las Vegas fixture Anthony Curtis says of this past September’s ransomware attack on MGM Resorts and Caesars. He tells 60 Minutes: “I don't want to be too glowing” because these hackers are “just crooks.” cbsn.ws/3JkyJ7s
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'There was the knife in the eye. That was the cruelest blow, and it was a deep wound. The blade went in all the way to the optic nerve, which meant there would be no possibility of saving the vision. It was gone,' says Salman Rushdie. cbsn.ws/43YQQJE

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For years, no place was safe for Salman Rushdie, whose novel “The Satanic Verses” offended some Muslims for its depiction of the Prophet Muhammad. Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa — a religious decree — calling for Rushdie's death in 1989. cbsn.ws/4aP1vZy

For years, no place was safe for Salman Rushdie, whose novel “The Satanic Verses” offended some Muslims for its depiction of the Prophet Muhammad. Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa — a religious decree — calling for Rushdie's death in 1989. cbsn.ws/4aP1vZy
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Salman Rushdie says he thought 'So it's you. Here you are' as a man with a knife brutally attacked him. cbsn.ws/4ayNVtP

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In less than half a minute, Salman Rushdie was stabbed and slashed in the face, neck, chest, abdomen, thigh, and hand. He lost an eye in the attack and is still adjusting to the change. cbsn.ws/4aPdM0a

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