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A woman wearing a purple shirt is shown with her hands out stretched and shouting among a large crowd of people.

Protesters in Cuba are calling for the ‘end of the communist state,’ historian says

Lillian Guerra, who writes extensively on the politics of Cuba, has been following the protests from her home in Gainesville, Florida. She joined The World's host Marco Werman to talk about the significance of protests over the weekend.

Protesters in Cuba are calling for the ‘end of the communist state,’ historian says
Several people including a man wearing a purple suit, look on at the stone monument for Martin Luther King, Jr.

Georgia at a crossroads: 'A black woman as governor in a southern state? That speaks powers.'

Georgia at a crossroads: 'A black woman as governor in a southern state? That speaks powers.'

New Frontline documentary finds that one in three Americans can't afford a dentist

New Frontline documentary finds that one in three Americans can't afford a dentist
The World

Immigrants Take Taxis to Avoid Deportation in Georgia

Immigrants Take Taxis to Avoid Deportation in Georgia
The World

How sharks find their way

How sharks find their way
The World

What did we learn from the Quran burning controversy?

Pastor Terry Jones has backed down from his plan to burn copies of the Quran in Gainesville, Fla. on the anniversary of 9/11. We asked you, What has this controversy taught us -- if anything?

What did we learn from the Quran burning controversy?
The World

A high school teacher explains government gridlock

For the fourth installment in our series, 'Frustration Nation,' we turn to a high school civics teacher and two students to hear how the turmoil in Washington plays out in the classroom.

A high school teacher explains government gridlock

Kick Starting Better Mileage

President Obama's decision on fuel-economy standards means change for our cars and our greenhouse gas emissions

Kick Starting Better Mileage
The World

More women are delaying motherhood, Census Bureau reports

Guest: Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, Sociology Professor at the University of Florida in Gainesville. She's been studying women and childlessness for more than a decade.

More women are delaying motherhood, Census Bureau reports
The World

Who's the incumbent? Not me!

In Florida, voters may be scratching their heads trying to figure out which political candidate is the new guy, and which one's in office now. The Takeaway talks with political consultant Roger Austin, who explains that for some incumbent politicians, the taboo phrase of this campaign season is, 're-elect.'

Who's the incumbent? Not me!

Bug Splats

Bug Splats

Bug Splats

Bug Splats

Hurricane Mitch's Central America Disaster: The Human Contributions

Hurricane Mitch's Central America Disaster: The Human Contributions