An insightful exploration of sexuality in the Arab world, examining cultural taboos and societal changes through personal stories and research.
Underground rebellion unearths shocking truths in humanity's last sanctuary.
Miles and Lena explore how Noah Wyle transforms pandemic-era healthcare stories into compelling television, moving beyond ER nostalgia to create authentic medical drama for modern audiences.
A woman trades her soul for immortality, only to be forgotten by everyone she meets, in this centuries-spanning tale.
Rome's democratic collapse warns modern republics: history repeats itself.
Comprehensive history of Israel's rise, conflicts, and cultural rebirth.
An insider's account of Trump's impact on the Republican Party, from his presidency to his 2024 campaign comeback.
An epic chronicle of Jerusalem's 3,000-year history, exploring faith, conflict, and the city's enduring significance in world affairs.
Historical romance of love, family, and survival.
Most people still use AI like a search engine, but new models are built to reason. Learn how ChatGPT 5 is evolving from a chatbot into a logic-driven tool.
A candid guide for engaging in difficult conversations about race, privilege, and systemic racism in America today.
Untold voices shatter WWII's noble myth with raw, haunting truth
Mountain girls discover royal dreams require courage, education, and self-discovery.
A chilling exploration of infectious disease threats and a call to action for pandemic preparedness and global health security.
Biographical account of Russian royalty
Transitioning can feel like a spiritual homecoming. Explore how moving past survival to find genuine joy allows you to finally feel at home in your body.
A gripping psychological thriller about a desperate woman who takes a job as a live-in maid, uncovering dark secrets.
This episode explores the historic debate between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois, examining their competing visions for Black advancement—economic self-improvement versus immediate civil rights—and how their philosophies continue to shape racial justice discussions today.