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Many in Eastern Kentucky can’t count on clean water

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‘Muddy, nasty water.’

‘Muddy, nasty water.’: Why these Eastern Kentuckians are afraid to drink from their taps David Wilburn, of Grays...

Dec 10, 2018
Americas

‘Set the buckets out.’

‘Set the buckets out.’: A family of 7 prays for rain as a mountain water system crumbles Jessica...

Dec 10, 2018
Health

‘Tip of the spear.’

Jimmy Kerr sat in his real estate office near Pikeville and talked of a looming crisis in Eastern...

Dec 10, 2018
Americas

‘What color will the water be?’

‘What color will the water be?’: In Southern WV, days without water are a way of life Chris...

Dec 10, 2018
Health

‘A Mountain Dew to brush my teeth.’

‘A Mountain Dew to brush my teeth.’: In Southern W.Va., Residents Wary of Water's Health Effects A water...

Dec 10, 2018
Americas

‘Constantly watching the water.’

‘Constantly watching the water.’: Search for central water system proves futile for one family Outside of Hamlin, a...

Dec 10, 2018
Americas

‘Who’s going to pay for it?’

‘Who’s going to pay for it?’: No easy answers to resolve water issues A sign posted outside the...

Dec 10, 2018
Season 6 |Episode 5

Whatever happened to Zika?

Before Hurricane Maria, the Zika crisis was already pushing Puerto Rico’s health care system to the limit. Then...

Nov 08, 2018
Health

Faced with dangerous chemicals in water, residents plead for EPA action

EXETER, N.H. — Whenever Chris Clark entered the science lab at the University of Massachusetts, he was always careful....

Aug 17, 2018
"My father was a painter and craftsman and he shared his love of art with me. I believe that everything that is artistic is beautiful: theater, picture frames, poems, paintings, flowers, songs. In a person, it's the character, the silhouette, the smile and the eyes that count. That said, my biggest regret is not getting an education. Doors open for you when you're educated. Otherwise you feel shame. Regardless of the situation, I would advise young women to educate themselves." Marie-Berthe Paquette, 102 years old, Montreal, 2016. (Arianne Clément/GroundTruth)
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What these 100-year-old women teach us about beauty

When I started shooting this story, I wished to talk about elderly women's conditions in general, but I had no...

May 02, 2018
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