60 Minutes

Dan Rather stands by his story Dan Rather stands by his story

His lawsuit will attempt to show that CBS tried to suppress the report on Bush's National Guard Service and the Abu Ghraib abuses.
  • On "60 Minutes," Obama defends Geithner, criticizes Cheney

    In a wide-ranging interview, the president also signaled his opposition to a bonus tax and said a big bank failure could still lead to an economic implosion.
  • Bush: "We're going forward"

    And other highlights/lowlights from the president's interview with "60 MInutes."
  • Our kind of celebrity

    Felicity Huffman doesn't play along with "60 Minutes'" Stahl.
  • Who killed Dan Rather?

    Bloggers are claiming their first scalp. But the old media isn't dead yet -- and the new media can never replace it.
  • Do you have to be crazy to criticize Bush?

    Fox's Chris Wallace says his father has "lost it."
  • The good old days of the press

    Mike Wallace says he has a question for George W. Bush.
  • Behind the firings at CBS

    An independent investigation reveals that the team that produced the Bush National Guard story made shocking, rudimentary mistakes.
  • Iraq explosives story detonates under Bush campaign

    How team Bush has bungled the al-Qaqaa controversy -- with a new "60 Minutes" blockbuster coming on Sunday.
  • The Cowardly Broadcasting System

    CBS cravenly killed a "60 Minutes" segment about Bush's deceptive case for invading Iraq. What did it contain that was too much for voters to see?
  • Ben Barnes to break silence on "60 Minutes"

    The Republican campaign gets ready for shock waves, as the former Texas official who says he pulled strings to get George W. Bush into the Air National Guard finally goes public.
  • Condoleezza Rice's bad week

    Bush's national security advisor dodged the 9/11 commission, but she can't evade its judgment.
  • William Safire, minister of disinformation

    The New York Times runs corrections when reporters get a middle initial wrong. So why does its conservative columnist get away with glaring errors that shape world affairs?
  • Al, we hardly knew ye

    On "Saturday Night Live," Gore finally seems human. Sunday on "60 Minutes" he proves it, and pulls out of the 2004 race.
  • Is Ken Griffey Jr. past his prime?

    His slipping stats raise questions about whether he's really baseball's best. Plus: Remembering Willie Stargell, who let us know the sheer joy of being a big-league ballplayer.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2000
  • Gobsmacked II

    Rupert Everett muses on transubstantiation; Trevor-Rees Jones dabbles in exploitation; Julia Roberts half-naked before the nation. We're gobsmacked!
  • My generation sucks!

    Help! I'm suffering from genvy: The acute envy of one generation for another.
  • Retiring line

    After 33 years of throwing punches, William F. Buckley Jr. hangs it up.
  • "The Insider"

    An actionless thriller about a solved mystery somehow emerges as one of the best films of the year.
  • Not just blowing smoke

    "60 Minutes" producer Lowell Bergman reveals the real story behind "The Insider."
  • All the corporations' men

    "The Insider" director Michael Mann talks about corporate morality, muckraking and the drama of making real-life decisions.
  • The outsider

    Mike Wallace could've been my mentor. Where did I go wrong?
  • Democracy on life support

    The cynical Starr hearings were to their Watergate precursors as Jack Kevorkian is to Mother Teresa.
  • 21st Log: Online petitions duel

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