Venezuelan,” the filmmaker follows a family in Doral — home to the largest Venezuelan diaspora in the U.S. — as they struggle to remain united and legal amidst the policy turbulence.
What really happened inside Osama Bin Laden's compound the night of the raid? In this episode, we break down the events of ...
The documentary films and series that captured our attention this year feature famous people and ordinary people, as well as ...
Henry Vaccaro's decades-long legal fight has left him owner of 74 rarely heard songs by Michael Jackson and his family. He ...
Dylan Jewett Finals week — the week that every college student dreads from the moment the semester begins. From papers to exams and projects, students are working hard to make sure that their ...
At just 17 years of age, Sophie Kim was motivated to start her organization, Bipartisan Bridges, to bring together people ...
A collective of individuals and organizations committed to combating the escalating homelessness crisis in the UK, recently announced a ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Community members offered a Stuart woman a home and e-bike after she told her story of homelessness to TCPalm. One neighbor offered her a new e-bike to get to her work at Ruby Tuesday after reading ...
In Atlanta, journalist Brian Goldstone introduces us to the intersection of Memorial Drive and Candler Road – the threshold of two neighborhoods. On one side: a liberal arts college and cafés. "And ...
The Trump administration is upending its homelessness policy, with deep cuts to funding for long-term housing. Instead, it will shift money toward transitional housing that requires work and addiction ...