Why would US military veterans take up arms against the country they swore an oath to protect? This documentary explores the ...
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Discover what makes a real spy at the Nuclear Museum's three-day event featuring CIA insights, spy games and a special ...
New documentary reveals how journalists fought to expose the devastating human toll of atomic bombs while the government ...
In 2025, Popular Science continued our mission to demystify our weird world for millions of readers. We debunked myths about ...
An investigation into the industry’s tumultuous tug-of-war with Kobe’s widow over the priceless, unseen footage the late Lakers legend shot during his final season. By Peter Kiefer Writer-at-Large ...
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Abraham Joffe has documented wildlife in the ocean and the Arctic in films including Ghosts of the Arctic, Our Oceans and Big Cat Tales. While on an Arctic trip in 2013, he learned about the polar ...
The films ‘Seeds’ and ‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’ also won major prizes at the association’s annual ceremony on Saturday. By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media Reporter The Tale of Silyan clinched the top ...
Ella al-Shamahi is the perfect guide to our ancient ancestors. In Human, she takes us on a whistle-stop tour of our past over a span of 300,000 years, including our turbulent relations with other ...
A sprawling odyssey of the Black experience, Independent journalists fighting back in Russia, the life of a bullfighter, a deep dive into the video-store era, meta dissections of true crime, a look ...