American Airlines Flight 5342: The widowed wives left behind

When a commercial flight and an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided in January 2025, one tight-knit Maryland community was left grappling with profound loss. Among the victims onboard American Airlines Flight 5342 were seven friends returning home from a hunting trip, whose sudden deaths transformed their wives into widows. This week on 60 Minutes, correspondent …

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Drone swarms: The potential AI future of drone warfare

This week on 60 Minutes, CBS News correspondent Holly Williams and producer Erin Lyall reported on the cutting-edge of drone warfare: an innovation-driven arms race between Ukraine and Russia to dominate the battlefield with unmanned vehicles on land, by sea, and in the air. “There are estimates that 80% of combat casualties on both sides …

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Vietnam’s Son Doong: A rare journey inside the world’s largest cave passage

For decades, 60 Minutes has explored some of the most remote and extraordinary places on Earth, places viewers have never been and likely will never go. But even by those standards, correspondent Scott Pelley’s latest assignment stands apart. “This was completely unique,” Pelley said. This week’s journey takes viewers deep into the largest known cave …

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Vietnam’s Son Doong: A rare journey inside the world’s largest cave passage

Vietnam’s Son Doong: A rare journey inside the world’s largest cave passage – CBS News Watch CBS News This week’s 60 Minutes takes viewers deep into the largest known cave passage in the world. The journey was one of the most physically demanding and visually stunning assignments of Scott Pelley’s long career.

Drone swarms: The potential AI future of drone warfare

The architect of Ukraine’s drone program Oleksandr Kamyshin told Holly Williams drone swarm technology that uses AI would provide a major advantage in the war with Russia, and there is an arms race for the technology. “Both countries are close. None got there yet,” he told 60 Minutes.

Ukrainian Drones Kill One, Damage Homes, Industry in Southern Russia’s Taganrog

March 29 (Reuters) – A Ukrainian ⁠drone ⁠attack killed ⁠one person, triggered fires and ​damaged homes and industry on Sunday in ‌the southern Russian ‌city of Taganrog, local officials ⁠said. The ⁠regional governor said falling drone debris prompted ​the evacuation of an area hit by falling debris. “Emergency crews are working at ​the site of …

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Tanker Carrying Russian Oil Enters Cuba’s Exclusive Economic Zone, Ship Data Says

March 29 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠Russia-flagged tanker ⁠carrying Russian crude ​entered Cuba’s ‌exclusive economic zone ‌on ⁠Sunday, ⁠according to ship tracking data, in ​what could be the ​Caribbean country’s first oil ⁠import in ⁠over ⁠two months. Tanker ​Anatoly Kolodkin, which departed ​from ⁠Primorsk after loading some 650,000 ⁠barrels of Urals crude, could soon discharge ⁠at …

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