Sigrid Schultz: the 5 foot ‘dragon’ who took on the Nazis

How does a journalist report on evil when hardly anyone wants to know?

BREAKING: From the Streets to the Olympics

How did breakdancing, a 1970s and '80s street dance created by Black and Latino kids in the Bronx, explode into a global phenomenon and win a spot at the 2024 Summer Olympics? And what does it mean for a subculture to go mainstream? In this documentary, B-boys and B-girls grapple with the changing nature of "breaking."

(Voice of America)

How did a Civil War era prostitute become extra rich?

The Congressional Cemetery has buried many of Washington's elite, from the first FBI director to members of Congress. But one of the largest plots belongs to Mary Ann Hall, who ran a high-end brothel just steps from the US Capitol for 40 years.

(BBC)

Pen Pals

A teenage girl from Ukraine, which is dealing with the horrors of a Russian invasion, becomes pen pals with a teenage girl from the U.S. Their correspondence gives insight into two teenagers’ perception of the conflict.

(Voice of America)