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Contaminated: The Carpet Industry’s Toxic Legacy

FRONTLINE

Contaminated: The Carpet Industry’s Toxic Legacy

How PFAS chemicals once used in carpets ended up in the water and environment in the South.
Breaking the Deadlock: A Matter of Life and Death

Breaking the Deadlock

Breaking the Deadlock: A Matter of Life and Death

Experts engage a hypothetical scenario of reproductive rights and end-of-life decisions.
How vulnerable is Iran’s regime after the massive protests?

Compass Points from PBS News

How vulnerable is Iran’s regime after the massive protests?

After massive protests and a deadly crackdown, how vulnerable is Iran’s regime?
Making Change for One and All

Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan

Making Change for One and All

Kelly, Dr. Duckworth, JerDrema Virginia Flynt and Will McQuiston discuss human behavior.
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What America's Founding Fathers REALLY Meant

Civics Made Easy

What America's Founding Fathers REALLY Meant

Ben Sheehan explores how these documents, and their lessons, still resonate today.

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