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Reid Davenport challenges an able-bodied audience's preconceptions about disabled people and upends the expectations of how docs are supposed to work.
Liberal and conservative politics are coming together to support a bill that they say will fix a broken immigration system.
Reid Davenport and Colleen Cassingham join Doc Talk to talk about their documentary Life After and reframing the debate over “right-to-die” movement.
Devotees of the reality television dating series live vicariously through their favorite islanders as season 7 steams toward ...
Love ALLways is in the same vein as the A Shot at Love series, in that it centers around pansexual TikToker Lexi Paloma ...
To flourish in the third act means embracing the richness of who we’ve become, the highest version of ourselves—shaped by the experiences along our timeline, elevated by these experiences, and ...
Dear Michael: Approximately 20 years ago, my husband and I put our home into a life estate. The rest of the land was sold to our farming child, but they ...
The Act followed the real-life story of Gypsy-Rose, who suffered abuse caused by Munchausen syndrome by proxy from her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard. The mother-daughter duo’s toxic relationship ...
NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson spoke with Summer Willis, the woman who’s advocating for the new bill redefining consent in Texas. Willis shared her story and said it “means the world” that ...