A.I and the Future of Humanity

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Homebirth Journey: Saving Black Moms

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Miracle On The Hudson: 15 Years Later

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Superyachts and The Super Rich

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What Whales Tell Us

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The United States vs Donald J Trump

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What Happened to Tennessee?: The Battle of Blue and Red

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The Deputy and the Disappeared

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CNN's Laura Coates and Thomas Lake investigate the 2003 disappearances of two men of color in Naples, Florida. As a new witness emerges, they uncovers leads and allegations involving a deputy sheriff who remains uncharged.

Justice Delayed: The Story of C.J. Rice

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In an emotional interview, CNN's Jake Tapper speaks to C.J. Rice about his unjust 2013 conviction and the systemic failures that led to his wrongful imprisonment. Through his own words, Rice's prison letters trace his harrowing quest for justice.

Hostages: The Road Home

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Six months after Hamas launched a terror attack on Israel, CNN's Bianna Golodryga speaks with families of the kidnap victims and to released hostages about their time in captivity and the emotional messages they have for those they left behind.

Elephant Vs. Man

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MisinfoNation: The Trump Faithful

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Warning To The World: Australia's Climate Disasters

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The Playing Field: The Battle Over Transgender Athletes

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The Last Alzheimer's Patient

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D-Day: Why We Still Fight for Democracy

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Drag War

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The James Webb Telescope: Are We Alone?

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Deep Dive: The Shark Wars

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CNN Anchor Boris Sanchez returns with a descent into the heightening conflict between an ancient predator and their modern-day competition for prey. Humans kill 100 million sharks worldwide each year, threatening one-third of shark species with extinction. Despite warnings that sharks are endangered globally, some fishermen say the shark population in the US is out of control, and the rate at which sharks are feasting on their catch is crippling the fishing industry. However, some scientists disagree, arguing that depredation may be due to overfishing and depleting prey sources. Sanchez speaks with parties on both sides of the issue, bringing their concerns to government regulators and even free dives with the sharks himself.

Political Violence: America's Bloody History

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Sara Sidner examines the history of violence fueled by political beliefs.

Joe Biden Passes the Torch

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Pamela Brown scrutinizes the turn of events that led to President Biden ending his reelection bid

Kamala Harris: Making History

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Tracing Kamala Harris' path to become the first woman vice president and disrupt the status quo.

MisinfoNation Part 2: Patriots, Pillows, and Paper Ballots

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Donie O'Sullivan explores how chaos agents use alternative media to undermine American democracy.

Close Encounters: Tourists in the Wild

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CNN's Ed Lavandera explores Yellowstone National Park, where tourists are pushing precarious boundaries with wildlife to perilous effect. He witnesses the dangers of these close encounters and speaks with survivors of harrowing attacks.

Fight for the White House: Where Harris Stands

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This hour examines Vice President Kamala Harris's record and current stances on key issues. Audie Cornish delves into her positions on the economy, reproductive rights, immigration, foreign policy, and democracy itself.

Fight for the White House: Where Trump Stands

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This hour examines former President Donald Trump's record and current stances on key issues. Abby Phillip delves into his positions on the economy, reproductive rights, immigration, foreign policy, and democracy itself.

MisinfoNation: The Lost Left

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In his latest investigation, Donie O'Sullivan meets disillusioned former "Bernie Bros" who feel left behind; many have shifted to far-right extremism, embracing conspiracy theories, white supremacy and even Vladimir Putin.

The Latino Vote: Ana Navarro's American Tour

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CNN's Ana Navarro examines the nuanced impact of the Latino vote in the 2024 presidential election. Visiting crucial swing states, she explores unexpected changes in voter preferences within America's diverse Latino communities.

The First Spouse: Melania and Doug

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Melania Trump could return to the East Wing for a second nonconsecutive term; Doug Emhoff could make history as the inaugural First Gentleman; Kaitlan Collins examines the intense, unpaid and often thankless role of the First Spouse.

Why Springfield?

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A right-wing conspiracy theory from the presidential debate fuels hate against Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio; Omar Jimenez takes us into their lives, revealing the hate they now face and their impact on the local economy.

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