A small plane carrying more than a ton of cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea after leaving Venezuela Wednesday as it was pursued by Colombia’s air force. Photo/Video: Fuerza Aérea Colombiana.
Plane Carrying Cocaine Crashes into Caribbean Sea
Improving job quality and reducing gender gaps are essential to tackling growing inequality
The richest 10% of the population now earn 9.6 times the income of the poorest 10% in OECD countries. Improving job quality and reducing gender gaps are essential to tackling growing inequality, […]
Kids serving lunch in Japanese school
School lunch in Japan is about more than just providing kids with a nutritious and tasty meal; another aim is to foster healthy eating habits that will benefit them throughout life. An […]
The journey to kill a black rhino
CNN’s Ed Lavandera takes us along with hunter Corey Knowlton as he tracks and kills an endangered black rhino in Namibia.
Bob Dylan : “The Night We Called It a Day” – David Letterman
The legendary Bob Dylan performs “The Night We Called It a Day” from his new album, ” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_djZiswcrQ
Trailer: Elliott Smith – Heaven Adores You
Elliott Smith’s rise to prominence in the 1990s and early to 2000s was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34 in 2003. “Heaven Adores You” presents a visual […]
Comedian Norm Macdonald breaks down on David Letterman show
Comedian Norm Macdonald broke down during his last appearance on “Late Show with David Letterman.”
Don Norman and his theory on emotional design
Why do we choose to buy certain things over others? Don Norman explains how designers create the perfect products- knowing your emotions.
Obama Calls for Restricting Military Gear to Local Police
In an effort to improve relations between police and communities, President Obama has announced new standards for federal programs that equip local police with military gear. Photo: Getty
From nightsticks to Humvees: How the U.S. police was militarized
As President Barack Obama pledges to work to demilitarize many American police departments, new questions are arising about how they became so militarized in the first place. Manuel Rapalo takes a look […]