The founder of the most successful hedge fund in the world says capitalism needs to be reformed and that the American dream is lost
Billionaire Steve Case says too much venture capitalist money goes to businesses on the coasts. So he's touring the middle of the country on a bus in search of the next big idea
The founder of the most successful hedge fund in the world says capitalism needs to be reformed and that the American dream is lost
Billionaire Steve Case says too much venture capitalist money goes to businesses on the coasts. So he's touring the middle of the country on a bus in search of the next big idea
What is the Federal Reserve Chairman’s view on the health of the U.S. economy? A transcript of Scott Pelley’s interview with Jerome Powell on "60 Minutes"
Despite efforts from companies and universities, the number of women majoring in computer science is declining. A non-profit is trying to change that by offering coding lessons to girls as early as k...
Holly Williams reports on China's challenge to the rest of the world's carmakers, as they will build more than a million electric cars this year
Steve Kroft and Bob Simon report on the Scottish Island of Islay, home to some of the world's premium single-malt scotch whiskies
Tech companies' reign over users' personal data has run largely unchecked in the age of the internet. Europe is seeking to end that with a new law
Unequal pay between men and women is a persistent problem in the United States. Salesforce, a tech company with 30,000 employees, is doing its part to change that
Bon Appétit! On the 60 Minutes menu tonight are three of our favorite food stories: the Havana Club rum feud, the Shake Shack phenomenon, and the entrepreneur behind Chobani
Steve Kroft and Bob Simon report on the Scottish Island of Islay, home to some of the world's premium single-malt scotch whiskies
Bill Koch, sibling of the famous Koch brothers, Charles and David, spent $35 million investigating what began as $400K in wine fraud. Turns out, Koch was the wrong guy to swindle
Anderson Cooper profiles the pioneering restaurateur Danny Meyer, whose ideas have changed the way America dines out. But will his latest concept, a no-tip policy at restaurants, catch on?
The media mogul says most of his fortune will go to his foundation – viewing personal philanthropy not as a threat to democracy, but a way to get things done
Sharyn Alfonsi profiles Greg Glassman, a brash, former gymnast who created the CrossFit workout, now the basis for a chain of gyms that has become the largest in history