First lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska; citizens of the rural community of Grizzly Flats, which was almost wiped out by the Caldor fire, demand answers; South Africa's first Black rugby captain, Siya Kolisi.
Rising tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan; the affected coastline of southwestern Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian; the Southern Baptist Convention's newly elected president, Bart Barber.
The families of the victims found in the mass grave behind St. Andrew's Orthodox Church in Bucha, Ukraine; the world's largest offshore wind farm, in Grimsby, England; college football coach Deion Sanders.
Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos; a nonprofit's effort to transform grassland into the largest nature reserve in the lower 48 states; television host and cookbook author Ina Garten.
A key midterm issue that has split the Republican party and the country.; Rep. Mark Finchem (R-Ariz.); scientists search for the next deadly virus in Uganda's Impenetrable Forest; writer David Sedaris.
Examining how social media platforms are amplifying political polarization in America; the influx of asylum-seeking migrants to New York; American preppers discuss why they joined the movement.
A 12-story beachfront condominium collapses; resistance fighters risk their lives to save Jewish artifacts during and after the Holocaust; Sona Jobarteh, the first female virtuoso player of a centuries-old West African instrument called the kora.
IAEA head on preventing a nuclear disaster in Ukraine and around the world; The worldwide phenomenon of Panini stickers; A state prison rehabilitating inmates by training wild horses.
Uncovering Black cemeteries paved over in Florida; How dogs evolved to be man's best friend; Cancer treatments for dogs could also lead to breakthroughs for humans.
Cookbook author Ina Garten; the future of English pubs after their decline following the COVID-19 pandemic; Sona Jobarteh, the first female virtuoso player of a centuries-old West African instrument called the kora.
Prince Harry's interview with Anderson Cooper, just two days ahead of the publication of his memoir, Spare; Hans Zimmer discusses his career as a composer of film music.
The IMF discusses the state of the world economy; a prosecutor discusses criminal investigation of Donald Trump; the Red Hot Chili Peppers discuss their 40 years in rock music.
The dark legacy of Canada's residential schools, where thousands of children died; Man unknowingly buys former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved.
How the population of Ukraine is surviving Russia's attacks on the energy grid; Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin; an organization creating an expansive digital archive of first-person accounts of the Black experience.
Exploring how dogs diverged from wolves and became friendly; doctors study and treat similar cancers in pet dogs and people; a program at a Wyoming minimum-security prison has inmates train wild horses.
A report on the state of the Navy from aboard the USS Nimitz, a United States Navy aircraft carrier operating southeast of Taiwan and China in the western Pacific; profile of billionaire businessman Rocco Commisso.
Exploring advancements in artificial prosthetics technology; a couple claim they were stalked and harassed by eBay senior managers in an attempt to stop their news reporting; former professional basketball player Charles Barkley.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope's discoveries of distant galaxies; leaders using entertainment to distract citizens from genuine problems; the resurrection of the Cathedral of Notre Dame four years after it was nearly destroyed by fire.
The maternal health crisis in the U.S.; the world's first Direct Air Capture plant, a potential climate solution that vacuums carbon dioxide out of thin air; Mason Cox, Australian rules football player.
A Nebraska middle school's concerns about the safety of its students leads to one of the largest investigations into illegal child labor in the U.S.; the race to develop domestic sources of lithium; photographer James Nachtwey.
The $100 billion fortune built by the secretive investment arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; observing sperm whales off the coast of Dominica; conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
A look into how the Pentagon and taxpayers get taken advantage of by U.S. defense contractors; con artists using artificial intelligence, apps and social engineering target parents and grandparents; artist Jeff Koons.
Visiting the Radio Free Europe headquarters in Prague and meeting the brave journalists behind its fearless reporting; Mozambique's national park Gorongosa; music producer Rick Rubin.
Canada's residential school system, where more than 150,000 indigenous children were sent after being forcibly removed from their communities. Man unknowingly buys former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved.
How new legal challenges against Meta, TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat may alter the future of social media; Prince Harry talks about his memoir, "Spare," the loss of his mother and his rift with the royal family.
How COVID-19 has impacted the mental health Milwaukee's youth and how families and communities have responded; discoveries made by Icelandic scientists in forecasting volcanic eruptions; the links between dog and human evolution.
Three Ukranian women soldiers who were recently released from Russian captivity; rising tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan; rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers.
More than 1,000 Ukrainian children fight cancer amid Russian attacks on hospitals and the power grid; leaders using entertainment to distract citizens from genuine problems; composer Hans Zimmer.
A report on the state of the Navy from aboard the USS Nimitz, a United States Navy aircraft carrier operating southeast of Taiwan and China in the western Pacific; profile of billionaire businessman Rocco Commisso.
A wind farm in Grimsby, England, powers millions of homes each day in the U.K.; Lourdes Office of Medical Observations in Southern France; Shane Van Boening, 2022's top-ranked pool player in the world.
Archeologists excavate lost graves from African American cemeteries in Clearwater, Fla.; concern grows over the health of the drought-stricken Colorado River; former professional basketball player Charles Barkley.
A team of American and Ugandan scientists search for new viruses; Sona Jobarteh, the first female virtuoso player of a centuries-old West African instrument called the kora; Panini stickers featuring soccer players.
A couple were stalked and harassed over their newsletter that reported on players in the e-commerce business; a nonprofit's effort to transform grassland into the largest nature reserve in the lower 48 states; photographer James Nachtwey.
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