The Catholic Church has 1.2 billion members worldwide.
Read moreThe Nasher Vision
This weekend, the Nasher Sculpture Center will unveil 10 public art projects across Dallas to celebrate the center’s 10th anniversary.
Read moreDallas, 50 Years Ago
What was the political climate like in Dallas 50 years ago, and did that climate set the stage for the Kennedy Assassination?
Read moreIn History's Trunk
The elephant has long played an important role in many facets of American life.
Read moreNews And Trust
One of the pillars of a democracy is an informed public. But what happens when the news media lets the public down?
Read moreFast On Foot
Olympic sprinters like Usain Bolt can run 100 meters in less than 10 seconds. But what are the limits of human speed?
Read moreLaughing On With 'Laugh-In'
Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In changed television when it debuted on NBC in 1968.
Read moreObamacare 101
Now that the Affordable Care Act’s Health Insurance Marketplace is open for enrollment, what does that mean for North Texans?
Read moreA Closeup Of The Shutdown
Dallas Morning News columnist William McKenzie joins us to talk about the government shutdown and how Texas lawmakers have been a part of the conversation.
Read moreThe Artist As Changemaker
Interest in art as social practice is growing among artists. But what does it mean when artists forgo painting and sculpture for community outreach projects?
Read moreBattles After War
Over the last decade or so of American war-fighting, embedded journalists like David Finkel (and a few unembedded) have taken us along with U.S. soldiers like never before.
Read moreLife Beyond Earth
Are we really alone? Not anymore.
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