Behind the Viral Video: What’s Fake, What’s Real

Making a video go viral is not only harder than it looks, it's also become a popular way for companies to market their products. The question is, does anyone care if it's not authentic, as long as it's funny?

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Mugabe: Why the West Needs to Change Its Approach

The first foreign journalist to interview Robert Mugabe in the past three years talks about why the West needs to change the way it deals with the reclusive sixth-term president of Zimbabwe.

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‘It’s the Economy, Stupid’: Ask the Advisers

Ask most Americans to pick the one issue that will most drive their vote come November, and chances are they'll say it's the economy. The candidates' advisers talk about who can turn things around, and how.

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New Orleans Aftermath Provokes Singer’s Ire

It's been almost three years since the summer of Hurricane Katrina, and New Orleans has yet to recover. Musician, singer, songwriter and New Orleans native Dr. John talks about why he's angry about it.

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Brain Scientist Gets a ‘Stroke of Insight’

Imagine experiencing a stroke, and knowing exactly what is happening to you. That's just what happened to brain scientist Jill Bolte Taylor, who talks about the experience and what it taught her.

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