Prison education and programing is an effective way to lower the rate of reincarceration and crime which leads to lower costs of tax payers. However, these programs continue to be underfunded.
Nelufar Hedayat meets with actor and campaigner Jordana Brewster and chat about the controversy around GMOs and how it can affect our food consumption.
“It would make me feel good to go punch a Nazi, but I know that’s not going to change that person’s mind.” Want to get through to violent far-right supremacists?
“I realized that the effect of people’s words affect more than just myself.” Here’s how Shifa Abuzaid responded when a stranger called her a “terrorist” during a family outing.
Erika Nardini beat out 74 other candidates. Including male candidates, to become the CEO of Barstool Sports, a digital media company valued at $100 million dollars.
Many countries have outlawed solitary confinement for minors, calling it cruel and unusual punishment. Yet a number of states in the U.S. still allow it.
As we age, our bodies change and so do our brains. Studies show that young people are more likely to engage in risky behavior. The cure? For some, it's simply growing up.
“If you had told me, ‘Chantel, you’re gonna be an urban farmer,’ I would’ve laughed at you.” Here’s how a farming program in New York City public housing is transforming lives.
“Art is something that’s in your mind. It has nothing to do with your eyesight.” After he went blind, John Bramblitt became a world-renowned painter. Here’s how he creates his art.
"We can't arrest our way out of this. It's just impossible." In a town of less than 5,000 people, the Chatham Police Department has helped over 170 residents get into rehab.
For decades, conservatives and some liberals have been waging a campaign to dismantle public education and privatize it. From 2004 to 2014, charter schools added 1.8 million kids.
The Feed visits the set of Fusion's political sketch comedy show, Happy Ending, to see how host Nando Vila looks at the big issues of our time—from capitalism, to healthcare and democracy.
After surviving the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, sophomore Talia Rumsky travels to Washington to participate in the March for Our Lives and demand lawmakers take action on gun
David “Big Papi” Ortiz heads off to the racetrack to train to be a jockey. Here's what happens when a big guy tries to make it in a sport ruled by people half his size.
“The black community and the Latino community—we face so many of the same conditions and the same attacks.” Meet the Oakland activists joining forces to fight Trump’s anti-immigrant policies.
The Center for Investigative Reporting and Glassbreaker Films, with support from Helen Gurley Brown Foundation produced a series of short documentaries called “ THE DIVIDED”.