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The remarkable story of Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara has long been overshadowed by other heroes of WW2. Now, a new play is finally set to memorialise his rescue of 6,000 Polish and Lithuanian Jews
We often believe our politics are a personal choice. Yet scientists claim that this may not be the case. Recent research suggests that our votes may be determined not by rationale, but by our DNA.
Tennessee is home to the famous high-stepping walking horse, a tradition of prancing horses that stretches back decades. Yet it is now being challenged by prominent animal activists, including Priscilla Presley.
Over 6000 people are reportedly searching for hidden treasure that a millionaire claims to have buried somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. But their growing desperation is pushing searchers to extremes.
When unarmed black man Michael Brown was shot by a white police officer in Missouri, his death exploded a time bomb of violent racial unrest. This report explores the culture of oppression behind the chaos.
With almost 5,000 stores across the United States, millions pass through Walmart's doors every day. But in the current financial climate, for some Americans this isn't just a superstore; it's a place to call home.
Miracle Village in Florida may look like any other rural American community, with its neat houses and church at its heart; but nearly everyone living here is a convicted child sex offender.
In this moving report, we meet a family who have to decide whether their son should undergo life-threatening brain surgery, in a last-ditch attempt to stop his Tourette's in its tracks.
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