
60 Minutes 11/09/2025: The Family Farm, Collateral Damage, The Indomitable Margaret Atwood
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Nov 10, 2025 Margaret Atwood, the acclaimed Canadian author famous for The Handmaid's Tale, joins to discuss her new memoir and the alarming rise of book bans. She delves into the cultural impact of her work, reflecting on why her dystopian themes resonate now more than ever, especially in light of recent political events. Atwood also addresses censorship, sharing her views on free speech and the signs of totalitarianism. With wit and wisdom, she reveals how her literary career has shaped her perspectives on democracy and societal issues.
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Viral Video Highlights Farm Suicides
- Alex Kerr's viral video showed tractors bought at auction that 'came off of suicide,' highlighting the human toll of farm stress.
- CDC data shows agricultural workers have a suicide rate three times higher than the general working population.
Use Community Meals To Reach Stressed Farmers
- Shelby County Cares connects farmers to therapists via in-person and remote services and increased outreach.
- Use spouses and community meals as trusted entry points to encourage farmers to seek mental-health help.
Funding Threats Put Research At Risk
- The White House used federal research funding as leverage over elite universities, citing anti-Semitism and bias.
- Scientists warn this politicization risks stalling medical breakthroughs and damaging America's research leadership.







