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  1. TOMORROW: Join for "Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis." Our team has traveled across the country learning more about the powerful opioid that has taken over the illicit drug market. Tune in at 8PM ET and stream on .

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  2. Sophie Turner and Odessa Young talk to about their new true-crime drama series based on the Michael Peterson trial.

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  3. . is no overnight success story doing stand-up for over 20 years before his big break. Watch his full conversation with News’ to discuss growing participation in the world of comedy during :

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  4. May 14

    At least 15 million people across Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia are on the verge of starvation due to drought, according to nonprofit group Save the Children.

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  5. May 14

    Author talks to about her ever-changing definition of “mothering” and the importance of affordable child care.

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  6. May 14

    Sociologist and former prison chaplain Reuben Jonathan Miller talks to about the message he hopes people take away from his new book that explores life after incarceration. Watch the full interview here:

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  7. May 14

    ., best-selling author of "These Violent Delights," explains the significance of Yu and Me Books, a New York bookstore featuring hundreds of titles highlighting and immigrant stories. has the full story. #

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  8. May 14

    MONDAY: Join for "Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis." Our team has traveled across the country learning more about the powerful opioid that has taken over the illicit drug market. Tune in at 8PM ET and stream on .

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  9. May 14

    Sgt. Dave Williamson, one of the U.S. Army medics who helped save ’s life in Iraq, opens up about overcoming his addiction to painkillers, including a fentanyl scare, after returning home from the war in Iraq.

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  10. May 14

    Maegan Malcomb has lived in WV and with addiction nearly her whole life. She explains to the heartbreaking reason she may never see her children again. Watch the full premiere of “Poisoned: America’s Fentanyl Crisis” Mon. at 8PM ET.

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  11. May 14

    Tanja Jacobs, a mother who lost her son to fentanyl, explains to why she doesn’t like the term “overdose” to define deaths caused by the opioid. "POISONED: America’s Fentanyl Crisis" full premiere airs Mon at 8PM ET/ 9PM PT on .

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  12. May 14

    On wheels across the Mississippi Delta region, a group of three women is pulling up their sleeves and reaching underserved communities with free reproductive and sexual health care services.

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  13. May 14

    Sgt. Dave Williamson, one of the U.S. Army medics who helped save ’s life in Iraq, opens up about overcoming his addiction to painkillers, including a fentanyl scare, after returning home from the war in Iraq.

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  14. May 14

    In part four of "Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis," learns how the drug fentanyl, used to treat his near-fatal injury in Iraq, nearly killed one of the Army medics who had helped save his life.

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  15. May 14

    Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco explains to how fentanyl and fentanyl-laced pills are smuggled through the U.S.-Mexico border. Watch the full premiere of "Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis" Monday at 7PM ET/ 8PM PT at or on .

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  16. May 13

    . reconnects with Sgt. Dave Williamson, one of the U.S. Army medics who helped save his life in Iraq, and discusses how fentanyl was administered. Watch part four of “Poisoned: America’s Fentanyl Crisis" here:

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  17. May 13

    "Over the course of American history, Asian Americans have been utilized as almost pawns in these social, political games," Dr. Jenny Wang tells .

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  18. May 13

    "There's still so much stigma in our culture," activist tells .

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  19. May 13

    "I still remember exactly where I was standing, what I was wearing the first time I was bullied," , Instagram's director of fashion, tells .  "I do feel a lot of hope when I think about the next generation."

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  20. May 13

    . speaks with actress Stephanie Hsu about her career and the importance of representation on screen.

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