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In an increasingly popular new approach, psychotherapist and comedian David Granirer has combined his two roles to help people tackle mental illness. Could it be that laughter really is the best medicine?
When Barack Obama first claimed victory four years ago his message of hope, change and jobs resonated across the nation. But have any of those promises been delivered to Chicago's poorest neighbourhoods?
We revisit the swing state of Pennsylvania, asking locals at a typical American diner what they make of the country's politics. Just before the 2008 election, they had no time for Barack Obama, so how do they feel now?
As the US elections reach the eleventh hour, this report follows young Republicans in the pro-Obama state of Maryland, where campaigners are determined to capitalise on Romney's recent surge in the polls.
When Obama came out in support of gay marriage in May he divided opinion among his strongest supporters. As the election draws closer, this report looks at the dilemmas now facing his key swing state voters.
When Shaima Alawadi, an Iraqi American mother of five, was beaten to death it drew attention to Islamophobia in the US. But was her murder a hate crime or an honour killing within the Iraqi community?
When a man in Miami chewed off a homeless man's face earlier this year a little-known drug was blamed. This report investigates how 'bath salts' are wreaking havoc across the USA as the number of addicts grows.
What would you do if you found yourself in the middle of a mass shooting? In the US they're spending a fortune to answer this question for people living in fear of an attack but wanting to keep their guns.
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