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New York
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In New York, more than 55,000 deceased psychiatric patients lie in unmarked graves. Near the former Willard Asylum, a small committee has spent the past three years fighting to memorialize the dead.
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ISIS Conflict
How can ISIS be stopped? Cripple the organization's oil smuggling trade.
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New York
The deaf Catholic community of New York wonders about its future, since the Archdiocese announced it is merging a deaf parish with a larger, hearing congregation.
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Technology
The Toms in Indiana have seen farming advance from horse-drawn plows to self-guiding tractors. They say innovation has been the key to their success.
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U.S. & Politics - Retro Report
News media coverage in the 1980s and early 1990s fueled fears of a national cancer epidemic caused by power lines and generated a debate that still lingers today.
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U.S. & Politics
A married couple bonds over their shared love of the local shooting range.
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U.S. & Politics
The People's Theater has enchanted the tiny town of Honokaa, Hawaii, since 1930. More than a place to watch movies, it holds history and memories. But can it survive the digital age?
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Technology
Drones are now soaring beyond their practical and recreational uses and are landing firmly in the hands of troublemakers and pranksters.
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Business
To increase attendance, theaters are trying to redefine the moviegoing experience with amenities and effects like mist, scents and moving seats.
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Culture
The filmmaker, actor and comedian Chris Rock discusses his career and his latest film, "Top Five."
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Food - Melissa Clark
Melissa Clark and Dorie Greenspan make bûche de Noël with gingerbread spices.
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Travel - 36 Hours
No matter what the season, food, culture and nature buffs will find ample reason to linger in and around Santa Fe.
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Culture - Anatomy of a Scene
John Fusco, creator of the Netflix series "Marco Polo," narrates a scene in which the 13th-century traveler enters the court of Kublai Khan.
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