From Bollywood To Hollywood
Priyanka Chopra is the first South Asian woman to star in a network TV drama, thanks to a venture capitalist who aims to shatter stereotypes.
Priyanka Chopra is the first South Asian woman to star in a network TV drama, thanks to a venture capitalist who aims to shatter stereotypes.
Over the past decade, Utah’s cases of chronic homeless people dropped to less than 200, from nearly 2,000, thanks in part to Mormon leaders.
Millions of private medical records have been hacked at large insurance companies. But smaller violations of privacy cause more damage.
NPR examines how ISIS gets its money, draws up a budget and manages it through its tax system, fees and the antiquities smuggling strategies.
When bodies decompose, the bacteria on and around the body change in predictable ways which can help estimate time of death.
Osage oranges, also known as hedge balls, are a nuisance in Iowa. But they’re valuable to chemist Todd Johnson, who started paying $180/ton.
Gun ‘straw buyers’ fraudulently fill out a form that says they’re the buyer, when the gun is really for someone avoiding a background check.
The writers of the hit comedy ‘Black-ish’ discuss the way that the show uses universal storylines to approach race.
The National Park Service is weighing a proposal to test for oil in Big Cypress. Some worry it could bring fracking to the Everglades.
Taiwan’s millennials, “the strawberry generation,” say they are building a new economy for their own generation.