
Donna Brazile Has Some Thoughts on Hillary's Approach to Black Lives Matter
"They have to be at the table; they will be at the table—they're the future of this country, and we've got to let them know that."
Oct 18, 2016

Could a Shock-Delivering Headband Cure Depression?
Nina Burleigh tries the latest in electrotherapy treatments.
Jun 23, 2015

Meet the Ex-Football Star On a Mission to End Sexual Violence
A football star turned women's studies student, Jackson Katz has devoted his life to convincing men that they're the ones responsible for stopping sexual violence. He's been called everything from "man-gina" to "Katz-strated," but the world might be catching up to him.
Jul 23, 2014

'I'm Not What's Best for My Baby'
With a budding law career, a new home, and a doting husband, Julia was ready for motherhood. Nina Burleigh investigates the circumstances that caused a soon-to-be parent to give up her child
Jan 24, 2012

The Best and the Rightest
A new generation of conservative women is stepping forward to dis feminists and cheer low taxes, guns, and motherhood. Nina Burleigh reports on how these "Baby Palins" are going to reshape the 2012 presidential election
Aug 12, 2011

Conviction's Love Story
After her brother was convicted of a murder Betty Anne Waters knew he didn't commit, she devoted the next 18 years to proving his innocence. Her mission succeeded, so spectacularly that it's the subject of a new biopic—though what happened next was too shocking for the big screen
Oct 26, 2010

The Race to Find Myself
What do you do when you're 28 years old and you're certain you're adopted, but your family continues to insist you aren't? Amanda Campbell struck out on her own to find out who she really was, and what she discovered was nothing short of shocking
Oct 15, 2010
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