Kamis, 18 Oktober 2018

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14 Years Gone
Catherine and her team arrive in the Arkansas Ozarks and retraces Rebekah's steps on the last day she was seen alive. They meet Rebekah's sister Danielle, her father Larry, and local journalist George Jared.
 
The Third Thanksgiving, Mission to Mars, and Where's Jesus?
An Indigenous man and a White debate the ritual, then What could go wrong in space, I ask you, followed by Shortly after Christ has risen from the fateful cave, those pesky tourists come a callin'.
 
There's a commonly-held belief in Korea that if you fall asleep with a fan blowing on your face you may die in your sleep from it. And while this idea is found nowhere else in the world, Korean culture has come up with some interesting explanations.
 
03 | By the Book
As the first suspects are rounded up and questioned by the biased and partisan officials, their confessions unleash more trouble than relief. And as the number of witches multiplies, so too does the number of accusers. In an increasingly uncertain time, the Village leans on its faith. 
 
Nostalgia, Comfort Food, and Carolina BBQ
Why do we form such strong emotional attachments to certain foods? Anney & Lauren explore the science and history of nostalgia and comfort food -- plus, we take a dip into the hotly debated, heavily nostalgic notion of what Carolina barbecue really is.
 
Episode 3: Keith
Melissa's mother believes Keith wasn't born a psychopath, but that he was raised to be that way by his father, Les.
 
How Big is the Universe?

Does the Universe go on forever, or have an end? What shape is it?


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Despite growing up in the United States illegally, Emiliana Guereca always believed she could achieve anything she wanted, but she never dreamed she would spark one of the most meaningful gatherings in U.S. history. The Women's March on January 21st, 2017 was the largest single day protest in US history, with the turnout in Los Angeles—organized by Emi—estimated at a record-setting 750,000 protestors. Why are marches important for democracies? And what turns a march into a movement?
 
Puttylike.com founder Emilie Wapnick asks: do you have one true calling or are you a multipotentialite?
 
Music Legend Quincy Jones Reveals His Health Battle, and What Really Saved His Life
He's one of the greatest music legends of our time - Quincy Jones sat down with HDr. Oz to reveal how he survived a near-fatal brain aneurysm, and how music has always saved his life.
 
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