
60 Minutes 04/05/2026: Return to Ram, Ghost Train, The Mardi Gras Indians
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Apr 6, 2026 A charity sets up free pop-up clinics to treat uninsured Americans who travel hundreds of miles for care. The struggle to build high-speed rail in the U.S. becomes a test of whether the country can still take on big infrastructure projects. New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians preserve a secretive, hand-sewn tradition that honors ancestors and resists cultural erosion.
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RAM Patients Sleep In Cars For Free Care
- Remote Area Medical (RAM) became a lifeline for uninsured Americans who sleep in their cars for care.
- In Knoxville a 1,200-person line formed; volunteers and 887 clinicians delivered dentistry, vision, and screenings over a weekend.
Dental And Vision Drive Demand At RAM
- RAM's patient mix shows gaps in U.S. coverage: roughly 65% request dental, 30% vision, 5% medical care.
- Many have insurance they can't afford to use or plans lacking dental, vision, or hearing benefits.
3D Printing Dentures Onsite Changed Lives
- A 3D-printing trailer sped denture production at RAM, allowing same-week dentures.
- Engineer Connor Gibson slept in the trailer to keep printers running and captured patients' mirror reactions as 'priceless.'
