Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the first session of high-stakes talks in Geneva as "probably the most productive and meaningful meeting" since the start of the second Trump administration.
Anderson Cooper says his 2012 interview with Jordan Ghawi in Aurora, Colorado, forever changed how he covers mass shootings. Ghawi, whose sister Jessica was killed in the theater attack, asked journalists to say victims' names, not the shooter's. This week on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper visited the bedrooms of school shootings victims and spoke with the parents. The rooms have been left virtually untouched and have become memorials to young lives cut short.
First, hear from Witkoff, Kushner on the Israel-Hamas deal. Then, from dedicated DOJ lawyer to whistleblower. And, Amy Sherald: The 60 Minutes Interview.