Award-winning novelist Sir Salman Rushdie opened up for the first time about the attack that nearly ended his life in 2022, calling his survival a "miracle." "How does somebody who doesn’t believe in the supernatural account for the fact that something has happened, which feels like a miracle?" Rushdie told "60 Minutes" host Anderson Cooper during a segment that aired Sunday. "I mean, I certainly don’t feel that some hand reached down from the sky and guarded me, but I do think something... Read this story