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Austin's diagnosis highlights stigma around prostate cancer
S2024 E10 - 5m 13s
The diagnosis of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s prostate cancer, and his initial decision not to disclose it, has put that cancer back at the center of some attention. It’s one of the most treatable cancers, but for many men there's still a stigma around it all too often. John Yang discussed that with Dr. Jay Raman, professor and chair of the Department of Urology at Penn State Health.
House Republicans poised to impeach DHS Secretary
S2024 E10 - 6m 30s
For the first time in nearly 150 years, the House of Representatives is poised to impeach a member of the president’s Cabinet. But while conservative lawmakers are accusing the Homeland Security Secretary of losing control of the border, they’re struggling to control their chamber. Congressional Correspondent Lisa Desjardins saw it all firsthand.
Houthi rebels launch attacks on ships in Red Sea
S2024 E10 - 8m 50s
The U.N. Security Council demanded that Houthi rebels in Yemen stop attacking international ships in the Red Sea. The U.S. military says there have been more than two dozen attacks in the last seven weeks. The most serious attack was Tuesday when Houthis fired more than 20 drones and missiles at U.S. and allied warships. Nick Schifrin reports on the escalation and U.S. options.
Experts address Israel-Hamas war's impact on children
S2024 E10 - 8m 11s
The fallout from the Israel-Hamas war is far-reaching and the damage from the conflict will be felt for years. The Hamas attack on Oct. 7 and Israel’s counteroffensive have left thousands dead and caused immense physical destruction. It’s also left a mark on the collective psychology of an entire region, especially its children. William Brangham reports on a program trying to address the problem.
Hundreds of bodies found buried behind Mississippi jail
S2024 E10 - 7m 28s
The discovery of 215 bodies buried in unmarked graves behind a jail outside of Jackson, Mississippi, has left a community in disbelief. The families are angry they were never notified of the deaths and how their loved ones are buried in graves marked by just a metal rod and a number. Amna Nawaz discussed the disturbing details that have emerged with Bettersten Wade and attorney Ben Crump.
Quantum computing lab transformed into artistic oasis
S2024 E10 - 5m 30s
Advance technology labs are not places where you're likely to find much creative artistic expression, let alone color. But a scientist and an artist have joined forces to help inspire the development of the next generation of computing at Google’s Quantum A.I. Lab. Special correspondent Mike Cerre reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.
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