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America's Marijuana Laws & The 2016 Election
New ReviewA look at marijuana laws across the United States.
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15 Years of Terror
New ReviewAn animated video infographic showing every terrorist attack with more than 20 deaths between 1/12/2000 and 11/13/2015.
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Who Was Pope Francis? (1936-2025)
New ReviewPope Francis -- Jorge Mario Bergoglio -- was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1936 and is the eldest of five children.
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U.S. vs China - What The World Thinks
New ReviewThe U.S. and China will likely be the two most influential countries for the rest of the 21st century. This is how people in 40 countries around the world currently view the two nations across a variety of global issues, according to a...
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The History of the Republican Party (1854-2016)
New ReviewThe story of the GOP, from Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump.
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The Future of America
New ReviewA look at the future of the United States using demographic data projections. Two big transformations are happening in the US: the population is becoming non-white, and it’s aging in record numbers.
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Climate Change Explained Simply
New ReviewA straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the...
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TRUMP IS WRONG: The USA Is ALREADY Great! (A Data-Driven Analysis)
New ReviewBy nearly every metric, Donald Trump's vision is wrong, the United States of America is already great. This data-driven analysis shows why.
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2015: The Year In News
New ReviewFrom the refugee crisis to a US presidential campaign featuring Donald Trump and everything in between, this is a look back at the headlines that dominated the news in 2015.
Curated Video
Why 80% of Mexicans Live on This Strip?
New ReviewThis is an excellent question that gets to the heart of Mexico's human geography.
Curated Video
Aztec Control and Central America
New ReviewThis World Culture Instructional video is about the Aztec empire and its control over Central America.
Curated Video
Who Killed the Colorado River?
New ReviewThis episode explores the mystery of the vanishing Colorado River Delta. Once a lifeline for the American Southwest, it's now a shadow of its former self. What happened? Outdated water laws? Excessive urban development and agriculture?...
Curated Video
The Last Wild Axolotls of Mexico City
New ReviewIn the southern part of Mexico City lies Xochimilco, a maze of canals filled with boats, music, food and tourists. It’s also one of the last remnants of the interconnected lakes that once surrounded Tenochtitlan, the ancient capital of...
Wonderscape
Introduction to Mexico: Flag and National Symbol
Preschool Prep Alphabet and Countries from A-Z V1-0014 This video introduces viewers to Mexico by showcasing its flag and national symbol, the eagle with a snake on a cactus. Through simple visuals and repetition, the viewer learns basic...
Curated Video
Frontline Mexico: The Fight Against COVID-19 | Featured Documentary
Mexico has one of the world's highest coronavirus death tolls. Is the country's unorthodox strategy to blame?
Curated Video
Aqui Me Quedo
The afternoon sun is out. Swaying gently in a hammock, you taste the salt in the air. The sound of waves lapping...is interrupted by your stomach growling! Luckily, Aqui Me Quedo is just a few feet away, boasting a selection of menu...
Curated Video
Mercado de Artesanias
Down a narrow pathway and a few steps will lead you to this open street market that spans over several blocks. An abundance of stalls will be there to greet you, each overstuffed with artisan crafts inspired by the vivacious city of San...
Curated Video
Nomada
There are no rules at Nomada, a space carved out by Chef Marco Cruz who believes in a loose approach to cooking. The kitchen creates based on its whims, resulting in a small yet finely curated rotation of a dozen dishes. This casual...
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Dia de los Muertos
The subject of Dia de los Muertos —the day of the dead—may be solemn, but the 3,000 year old festival is all about the joy of celebrating life.Believing the deceased would be insulted by mourning, families spend an entire day honoring...
Curated Video
Casa Dragones
Tequila isn’t for everyone. If we asked you to name someone who refuses to down this agave nectar of the gods, you could probably name three. But as it turns out, tequila isn’t the enemy; we’ve just been drinking it wrong, and Casa...
Curated Video
Aperi
They say you eat with your eyes first. No less is true at Aperi where bold gastronomical inventions double as true works of the imagination. Dishes are downright Willy-Wonka-esque with fanciful interpretations and reinventions of Mexican...
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Fabrica La Aurora
It’s not far fetched to call Fabrica La Aurora the art capital of Mexico. Once an industrial textilemill, it is now a bustling center for creators and appreciators of art. Local artists in residence boast of the supportive community...
Curated Video
San Miguel
As cultures clash and trends transcend borders, a lot of major destinations are starting to resemble one another - but not San Miguel de Allende. A small town nestled in central Mexico, San Miguel de Allende is anchored in its...
Curated Video
Diego Rivera - Sugar Cane
Rivera painted this fresco mural to portray the issues of Mexican workers on a sugar cane plantation.