“I heard my dad’s voice for the first time since I was 10 years old.” @andersoncooper shares what it was like listening to a recording of an interview with his late father.
Anderson Cooper is reveling in the joy he gets from raising sons. ❤️ “This is the best time in my life,” the 56-year-old CNN anchor says in the newest issue of PEOPLE. “There is no doubt about it.” Pick up an issue on newsstands Friday and tap the link in our bio for the full cover story. | 📷: @vsteves
We’re back!!!! See you on New Year’s Eve on CNN (also streaming on Max)… We’re gonna ring in ‘24 BIG!!
This is a little about why i decided to do a second season of my podcast about grief and loss All There Is. Link in bio above.
It’s available wherever you get your podcasts
Every year, about a million Americans are told the Social Security Administration mistakenly overpaid them and they must return the money. In some cases, people are asked to return tens of thousands of dollars they received years ago. 60 Minutes, Sunday.
Now we’ll never know what Prince had to say about the financial crisis …
#LetsTalkOffCamera with … ANDERSON!!!! ✨ #Besties #linkinbio #OutNow #Podcast
For #WorldMentalHealthDay, observed by the World Health Organization, 60 Minutes is looking back at Anderson Cooper’s 2018 report on how screen time impacts the physical structure of kids’ brains, as well as their emotional development and mental health.
🚨 Brown Bear Update 🚨 @andersoncooper
A disturbing look at the slaughter inside bomb shelters at the Nova Festival in Israel.
Season 2 of my podcast about grief and loss, All There Is, begins today. The first episode is available on @applepodcasts, @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
@AndersonCooper is a man of many talents. Waiting tables isn’t one of them. 🍽️ #Colbert Ed Sullivan Theater
Cambodia’s religious temples are among the most beautiful in the world. But they are also sites of major crimes. Sunday, @andersoncooper reports on Cambodia’s blood antiquities, and the U.S. museums and collectors complicit in their trade.
Cambodia’s religious temples are among the most beautiful in the world. But they are also sites of major crimes. Sunday, @andersoncooper reports on Cambodia’s blood antiquities, and the U.S. museums and collectors complicit in their trade.
Cambodia’s religious temples are among the most beautiful in the world. But they are also sites of major crimes. Sunday, @andersoncooper reports on Cambodia’s blood antiquities, and the U.S. museums and collectors complicit in their trade.
Cambodia’s religious temples are among the most beautiful in the world. But they are also sites of major crimes. Sunday, @andersoncooper reports on Cambodia’s blood antiquities, and the U.S. museums and collectors complicit in their trade.
Cambodia’s religious temples are among the most beautiful in the world. But they are also sites of major crimes. Sunday, @andersoncooper reports on Cambodia’s blood antiquities, and the U.S. museums and collectors complicit in their trade.
Cambodia’s religious temples are among the most beautiful in the world. But they are also sites of major crimes. Sunday, @andersoncooper reports on Cambodia’s blood antiquities, and the U.S. museums and collectors complicit in their trade.
Cambodia’s religious temples are among the most beautiful in the world. But they are also sites of major crimes. Sunday, @andersoncooper reports on Cambodia’s blood antiquities, and the U.S. museums and collectors complicit in their trade.
I love recording the audio for my books. It usually takes about 24 hours, over three days, and then an extra day for corrections.
A new episode of All There Is, my podcast about grief, just came out today. It’s a very moving talk with Katie Talman @katiectalman, who lost her daughter Everly 23 weeks into her pregnancy. She talks about the grief of child loss and the silence which so often surrounds it in society. Link to listen in bio, or available wherever you get your podcasts.
A year-long 60 Minutes investigation examines what might be the greatest art heist in history: the theft of thousands of sacred stone, bronze and gold artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia. @andersoncooper reports, Sunday.
Lovely review by @applebooks of ASTOR my new book with @katherineHowe: “Explore the extravagance and ruthlessness of the family whose name once personified class in America. Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe’s brilliant biography charts how penniless immigrant John Jacob Astor’s ambition made him America’s richest man and how his wealth established his family’s influence not only during the Gilded Age but for generations afterward. We really enjoyed reading about these larger-than-life characters and their petty rivalries and getting into the unflattering nitty-gritty of how the Astors made their millions. Detailed, clear-eyed, and often wryly funny, this tale of success and excess is a great read.”
Thousands of artifacts that were stolen from Cambodia now sit in museums around the world, including New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art — which is expected to announce plans to return some of those items.
Watch @andersoncooper’s report Sunday on @60minutes.