Mourners gathered at Baltimore's New Shiloh Baptist Church for Freddie Gray's funeral almost a year ago. Rev. Harold Carter Jr. shares how the community has been affected.
You can now digitally replace just about anything on an actor's body — including the actor himself. Journalist Logan Hill explains this practice of often invisible digital retouching in media.
Even as the American agricultural industry is dominated by big operations, small family farms like the Jantzens' wonder what's next. So Katie, the family's eldest daughter, is eyeing a reinvention.
After the religious freedom bill was passed in Mississippi this week, we hear from someone who backs the policy. Rachel Martin speaks with Matt Sharp of the Alliance Defending Freedom.
The tone of the race has gotten nastier in recent days. Rachel Martin checks in with four young voters about the campaign. Two are supporting Bernie Sanders and two are backing Hillary Clinton.
Uranium mining on Navajo lands ended in 1986, but the tribe is still suffering profound health effects. The government started cleanup only recently; many of the polluters have gone out of business.
The Associated Press projects that the state will be the latest in a string of wins for the Vermont senator in the West. But the path ahead against rival Hillary Clinton is expected to get rockier.
Tennessee lawmakers have passed a measure making the Bible the state's official book. But opposition is coming from an unexpected group: religious conservatives.