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Iran Relations: One of Saudi Arabia's Many Problems
The setback in relations with Iran is just one of Saudi Arabia’s many problems.
How the New Preschool Is Crushing Kids
Today’s young children are working more, but learning less.
Toxic Burrito: Can Chipotle Get Over Food Poisoning?
Chipotle's crisis
An American Pig in the Philippines
To meet Asian demand, the U.S is sending in its best best porcine DNA.
A New Type of Terror Emerges in America
Plots outside the command and control of extremist groups are difficult to detect
The Silicon Valley Suicides
Why are so many kids with bright prospects killing themselves in Palo Alto?
The Untold Story Of The Real Heroes Of Benghazi
They survived Benghazi only to become unwitting players in a never-ending scandal. If they have to fight, they’ll fight. But this time it’s to protect their own.
How Malala Is Turning Her Life Story Into A Targeted Mission
How Nobel Peace Prize–winning education activist Malala Yousafzai is turning her compelling life story into a targeted mission.
Ancient Branding Secrets of The Shaolin Temple
Shi Yongxin built a tiny monastery into a global brand. Then karma caught up to him.
What People Really Need After a Natural Disaster
Emergency earthquake relief is vital but short-lived. The Dzi Foundation brings Nepails aid that lasts.
Paris - The Fear Is Real Now
A portrait of Paris one week after terror shook the city.
The Entrepreneurs Who Shaped 2015
The entrepreneurs who shaped 2015.
What's Hot, What's Happening and What's To Come
What's hot, what's happening and what's to come.
Bill Gates - "We Need An Energy Miracle"
Bill Gates has committed his intellect, his influence, and his personal fortune to propelling the world beyond fossil fuels fast enough to outrace potentially cataclysmic climate change.
Baltimore: A Most Violent Year
Baltimore, the laboratory city.
Terrorism In the Age of Trump
Whats changed in the right-wing brain since 9/11.
The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration: Part VI-IX
In saving the sacred cow, those whose lives depend on dead animals are being robbed of their livelihood.
The Investment Secrets Of Al Gore
Al Gore has in mind nothing less than a new version of capitalism - one that reduces environmental and social damage, while still rewarding investors. The record of his 10-year-old firm, Generation Investment Management, suggests he may be onto something.
How The UN Is Using Virtual Reality To Tackle Real-World Problems
The United Nations is using virtual reality to tackle real-world problems.
Paris Must Not Lead To Barricades
After terrorists strike, the first instinct is to raise walls. But democracies thrive on openness.
It's More Than Just Oil
So far, U.S. efforts to cut off Islamic States funds have failed. Heres why.
The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration: Part III-V
Two years after being named NBPA president, the Clippers guard dishes for the first time on Michele Roberts, Donald Sterling and the players looming battle with owners. (Hint: They want revenge.)
The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration: Part I-II
After decades of mass incarceration that have left the United States with the largest incarcerated population in the world, politicians of all stripes are suddenly declaring the policy a mistake. But their pronouncements have failed to reckon with the phenomenon's deep historical roots, or with the damage it has done to black families. Fifty years after Daniel Patrick Moynihan's report on "The Negro Family"tragically helped launch this assault, it's time to reclaim his original intent.
Cosby: The Women - An Unwelcome Sisterhood
One by one, they came forward with stories of being drugged and raped or assaulted by Bill Cosby, finding safety in their staggering number and a culture that was finally ready to believe them.
Meet The American Who's Taking The Fight To ISIS
Can a former prep schooler from Baltimore help protect the Christians of Mesopotamia from the Islamic State? A dispatch from northern Iraq.
The Mayor of New Orleans Takes On The City's Murder Problem
Since 1980, more than 260,000 black men have been killed in America - nearly five times more Americans than died in the Vietnam War. Mitch Landrieu, the mayor of New Orleans, is on a crusade to stop the killing and break the cycle of violence.
Havana On The Brink
City officials are striking a difficult balance between preserving the historic district as a residential neighborhood and reviving its tourist industry. What happens when the Americans arrive?
Please Hate Me. Love, The NRA
Rekindling the culture war with the gun lobby is a losing proposition. Heres what can be done to curb violence.
Europe's Fascination with Fences
The E.U. is struggling with a refugee crisis and threatens to close its gates.
The Bipartisan Pontiff
Pope Francis likes to keep them guessing.