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Far-right Sheriffs are infiltrating US policing. What does this mean for a country on the cusp of a historic election, and could this influence the outcome?
Dateline reporter Jodee Mundy travels to Pennsylvania to join the first Asian-American Coda camp for Deaf parents and their kids. Can an immersive experience in sign language and Asian family-values help these pre-teens connect with their Deaf parents? Jodee Mundy OAM is an Australian theatre performer and a proud Coda (child of deaf adult). Her parents and older brothers are Deaf, and she was ra…
Violent storms claim lives and cost billions in damage in the US each year, but the exact triggers of a tornado are still unknown. A group of scientists are on a mission to uncover the secrets of tornadoes.
Demand for sperm and egg donation is on the rise among same-sex couples, single women and couples unable to conceive. But what does the lack of regulation mean for a generation of donor-conceived kids?
Almost a third of Americans have reported their religious faith growing stronger during the pandemic. From preachers with growing congregations to priests performing exorcisms, the world of spirits and spirituality holds relevance in the modern-day United States.
All eyes are on Trump supporters following last week's Capitol riots. 'The Proud Boys', who Trump told to ‘stand by’ before the Capitol was stormed, is one particularly controversial pro-Trump group.
How do you self-isolate when you have no home to go to? In Skid Row, the epicentre of Los Angeles' homelessness epidemic, one reverend is determined to keep the doors of his shelter open at any cost.
The US is caught in a ferocious battle over prescription drug prices, some of which have seen increases of 5,000%. Unable to afford insurance, sick Americans are forced to beg and borrow to stay alive.
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