A raw, honest exploration of black womanhood in America, tackling race, gender, and identity with unflinching vulnerability and insight.
Dilbert creator Scott Adams exposes flawed thinking patterns and offers tools to improve reasoning and decision-making skills.
A historian's scathing critique of America's healthcare system, blending personal experience with societal analysis to advocate for reform.
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai shares her displacement story alongside powerful accounts of refugee girls, illuminating their struggles and hopes.
We explore Tajikistan's authoritarian regime, examining how political repression, ethnic tensions, and social control affect everyday citizens, and why many Tajiks feel frustrated or unsafe in their homeland.
A gripping account of the Pilgrims' journey, Native American relations, and the tragic King Philip's War.
Explore the pivotal yet overlooked Civil War battles across Kentucky, from Mill Springs to Perryville, with detailed tactical analysis and the state's strategic significance as a contested border territory that Lincoln couldn't afford to lose.
Gripping exposé of global financial corruption, uncovering how the wealthy conceal billions through complex offshore networks.
An inspiring portrait of civil rights icon John Lewis, exploring his faith-driven commitment to nonviolence and racial justice in America.
Explosive exposé of alleged corruption among top progressive politicians, revealing secret deals and financial improprieties through meticulous investigative reporting.
A provocative critique of capitalism's pervasive influence on modern society, culture, and our ability to imagine alternatives.
Mortal cunning meets faerie treachery in a deadly game of power.
A searing analysis of colonialism's psychological impact and a revolutionary call for liberation through violence and national consciousness.
Explore how the Mongol Empire evolved from brutal conquest to creating unprecedented stability across Eurasia, establishing trade networks and cultural exchange while governing the largest contiguous land empire in history.
Exposes how mass media in democracies serve as propaganda tools, furthering corporate and elite interests through subtle manipulation.
Explore the surprising longevity of the Roman Empire from Augustus to Constantinople's fall, challenging the common misconception that Rome fell in 476 CE when only the Western half collapsed.
Top historians debunk pervasive misconceptions about American history, challenging conservative narratives and revitalizing our understanding of the past.
From Soviet spy to American hero: one man's moral awakening.