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'Look of Silence' Director Joshua Oppenheimer Talks Art, Confrontation, and Genocide
The director of "The Act of Killing" and "The Look of Silence" has made two documentary epic poems about long-ignored Indonesian war crimes.
My Terrorist, My Freedom Fighter: White Terrorism in American Cinema
To be a white terrorist in American cinema is to enjoy a very basic right: to be complicated, to be messy, to be human.
This Journalist Spoke to Chechens Living in the Shadow of War
We spoke to French-English journalist Manon Loizeau, who recently went back to Chechnya years after the end of its devastating war to make a new documentary.
In Photos: Vehicles Tossed Onto Buildings in Fierce Tornado in Mexico; 13 Dead
The twister struck Ciudad Acuña across from Texas early on Monday, lifting large vehicles and buses onto buildings. Most of the dead were outdoors at the time, officials said.
Surviving the Narco-Blockades of Mexico's Jalisco State
'My skin goes cold when I see a pickup or heavy traffic,' says one resident of the state that has seen a dramatic spike in crime and violence since the emergence of the Jalisco New Generation cartel.
I Spoke to Two Romanian Women in Prison for Killing Their Abusive Partners
Micșunica and Magdalena told me they were both abused at the hands of their alcoholic, unemployed husbands.
The Challenge of Identifying The Dead In a Disaster
After a large-scale disaster, one of the priorities is to identify the corpses, a task that often falls to a disaster-victim-identification expert.
This New Documentary on the Campus-Rape Epidemic Will Enrage You
An unflinching examination of sexual assaults that have been covered up by colleges and universities across America.
Beating Yourself Up to Get Out of an Arrest Is a Bad Plan
A video camera captured a man in Oregon giving himself two black eyes in a jail cell before claiming the cops were responsible.
The Television Addicts Are Here Playing the Classic Songs of the Victims
Two-thirds of the short-lived 70s Perth punk band are back and playing the hits.
Australia’s Toxic Doom-Inducing Jellyfish Season Has Officially Begun
The Irukandji is a tiny and transparent sea jelly whose psychoactive sting will leave you wishing for death.
This Canadian Dental Clinic Offers Free Care to Victims of Domestic Abuse
Women who fall victim to domestic abuse can end up with facial disfigurements and tooth damage. Luckily, there's a free dental clinic in Toronto looking to mend this critical issue.