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- Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.
- A coast guard captain on a small Greek island is suddenly charged with saving thousands of refugees from drowning at sea.
- On the Crow Reservation, where food sources are already scarce, the one affordable grocery store has burned down and tribal members are restricted from their traditional hunting grounds. Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty follows several tribal members who are fighting for better food and a better future for their community.
- According to the Bible, King David conquered Jerusalem and built his palace there 3000 years ago. The City of David, an archaeological site in East Jerusalem, purports to be the place where that palace was. Trouble is, there's not much scientific evidence to support that theory. The controversy is not confined to academia - an entire Palestinian neighborhood, located right next to the ruins, is set to be razed in order to make way for the gardens of King David to be rebuilt.
- The story of how two people have chosen to deal with what many consider a disability. One is a young boy from Pittsburgh well on his way to realizing his dream of becoming a film director. The other is an established musician who decided one day that his "disability" could become a gift.
- White Shark Cafe tells the curious history of great white shark research - from Jaws to Facebook.
- This feature-length documentary film investigates egregious and controversial worker deaths around the country, revealing a national worker safety system in crisis.
- An examination of atomic weapons systems and the pressures on the United States and the Soviet Union to constantly expand their atomic arsenals.
- In Sicily, the birthplace of the modern Mafia, the mob has served as the real power center for decades, infiltrating all aspects of life and government. But one town is fighting back.
- A group of Black and Latin women activists in San José, California, drive a grassroots movement to remove police from their children's schools.
- In the last few years, U.S. Marines have begun training en mass to learn Arabic language and culture in preparation for deployment to Iraq. Armed Ambassadors follows the 2nd Batallion, 24th Marines to their training base in Southern California. Arab-Americans are part of the setting in this faux-Iraqi village where friend and enemy may be indistinguishable. When the 2/24th deploys to al Anbar province in Iraq with objectives that include security and winning hearts and minds, their diplomatic skills are put to the test.
- Alonza Thomas was 15 when he was convicted of armed robbery and possession of a firearm and sent to an adult prison--California's Tehachapi "supermax"--under a new state law allowing juveniles to be sentenced to adult prison for violent crimes. He was given 13 years. Thomas is interviewed, as are his mother, his lawyer and various proponents and opponents of the new law.