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Anderson Cooper hosts a deeply reported series that goes behind the headlines and into the heart of the most important stories of our time.
As affordability continues to be a key issue in the NYC mayoral election, the city's worst housing shortage in half a century serves as the backdrop for an intimate portrait of its forgotten victims - homeless youth.
Donie O'Sullivan investigates why the narrative of alleged "White genocide" in South Africa, fueled by fears of demographic change in the U.S., has gained traction among Americans, including Donald Trump; and reveals a more complex reality.
David Culver delves into modern exorcisms in America, revealing how old rituals of religious cleansing are being revived today as a last resort for people seeking relief from trauma and abuse.
Anderson Cooper travels to Kenya to report on the work of Justice Defenders, a non-profit seeking to help those incarcerated in Africa's overcrowded prisons return to society, and whether their model could work in America's justice system.
Sara Sidner reports on the latest in the investigation and unanswered questions around the death of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner and looks at their long legacy in Hollywood and beyond.
David Culver reports from the border of Venezuela on the raid that ended in the capture of Nicolas Maduro; examining the country's long history with the U.S., motives behind the raid, the legal case against Maduro and what comes next.