Israel's largest city is bordered on all sides by danger, but its residents now seem more focused on its beaches, bars, and booming high-tech industry. Bob Simon reports.
Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa, who teaches at Duke and Stanford, explains how the social skills gained in college actually help Americans get ahead.
Former Pink Floyd lyricist Roger Waters tells Steve Kroft how he first came up with the idea behind the band's epic rock opera.
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart tells Anderson Cooper better oversight could have detected the wrongdoing at Burr Oak Cemetery, where bodies were dug up and dumped in mass graves for years.
The first PayPal product was voted one of the 10 worst business ideas in 1999. So how did it become a billion dollar brand? Company co-founder Peter Thiel explains.
Venture capitalist Peter Thiel tells Morley Safer why he's given more than $2.5 million to Libertarian congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul.
At some cemeteries, graves were desecrated so more plots could be sold. Is enough being done to protect bereaved families? Anderson Cooper reports.
Gay activist and columnist Gal Uchovsky describes the stark differences between the Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
In Tel Aviv, clubs go all night and restaurants are open around the clock. Where does that energy come from? Columnist Gideon Levy explains what he believes to be driving the city's vibrant nightlife.
Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters tells Steve Kroft why he thinks the politics of "The Wall" still resonate today.
Roger Waters, a founding member of legendary rock band Pink Floyd, says his wife played a crucial role in his decision to revive "The Wall."
Pope's butler arrested; extreme weight loss; extreme couponing.
How Would You Do It? contest winners see their scenarios play out.
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Motorists stop to help a beautiful stranger stuck on the side of the road.
Veteran journalist Diane Sawyer stops by the Report to discuss the revelations in her upcoming special "Jacqueline Kennedy: In Her Own Words."
NOVA probes a wave of dramatic new evidence, based partly on cutting-edge DNA analysis, that reveals new insights into how we became the creative and "behaviorally modern" humans of today. Also available on iTunes
Michael Phelps made history at the Beijing Olympics, as the first person to win eight gold medals in a single Olympiad. As Anderson Cooper reports, Phelps continues to rake in the gold in a marketing extravaganza that will make him a multi-millionaire. Also available on Xfinity