Falklands clouds Thatcher's legacy
A war between Britain and Argentina over the Falklands Islands clouds the legacy of Margaret Thatcher.
View ArticleMost vulnerable in war: Halt child rape
One of the longest-lasting effects of conflict is one that is all too often hidden away, breaking down social fabric and affecting those it touches for the rest of their lives. Rape and sexual violence...
View ArticleShould U.S. make up with Cuba?
Right-wing U.S. Republicans are up in arms over Cuba again. Their ostensible cause for concern is last week's visit to the island by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, who were photographed in Havana, apparently...
View ArticleFilm aims at Mexico wealth gap
CNN's Nick Parker speaks to the makers of Mexico's biggest domestic movie in years, and examines why it struck a chord.
View ArticleArgentina and the 'Iron Lady'
Argentines remember the lady they went to war with three decades ago. Rafael Romo reports.
View ArticleMan forgotten in jail for 37 years
A Peruvian man spent 37 years in jail even though there's no evidence he was convicted. CNN's Rafael Romo reports.
View ArticleWhy Venezuela is so divided
As if on cue, Ermelinda Briceno entered the makeshift shrine to Hugo Chavez and shed a tear. This place of reverence to "el Comandante," the president of Venezuela for 14 years, popped up in this poor...
View ArticleCan U.S. gain from Mexican boom?
Jason Marczak says immigration reform needs to be tailored to take advantage of the new, improved Mexico of today, not yesterday.
View Article'Miracle material' powers future
How can something one million times thinner than a human hair be 300 times stronger than steel and 1,000 times more conductive than silicon? MIT's Tomas Palacios explains how the nano-sized material...
View ArticleSilent success of kitchen hinge
Nick Glass meets the man who made using our kitchens a quieter experience with the soft-closing BLUMOTION hinge.
View Article10 smartphone habits to avoid
How annoying and rude and antisocial have we all become with our smartphones? We're embarrassing ourselves all over the place. Please stop.
View ArticleCan iTunes dominate another decade?
Kristie Lu Stout and The Verge's Nilay Patel discuss what the next 10 years could hold for iTunes
View ArticleIs the desktop PC dead?
There's a devastating narrative being told about the PC these days: It's dying.
View ArticleScientists build a baseball playing robot
If you've been to the RoboGames, you've seen everything from flame-throwing battlebots to androids that play soccer. But robo-athletes are more than just performers. They're a path to the future.
View ArticleNow, Google can search without your help
Consider for a moment how much Google knows about you. Depending on what services you use, it might have a record of every word or phrase you've searched, locations you visit the most and where you are...
View ArticleHow texting makes people smarter
Linguist John McWhorter explains why texting is actually enhancing young people's language skills.
View ArticleApps that lead you off the beaten path
We're used to our phones navigating us from one place to another, giving detailed instructions on how to find our destination in the fastest, easiest way possible.
View ArticleLOL isn't funny anymore
John McWhorter says the evolution of "LOL" shows how texting has become a new language
View ArticleAfrica's sexy tech
Africa's trendy tech scene is working too hard to create the next Facebook, instead of building solid businesses.
View ArticleTeam rebuilding world's first website
Twenty years ago, a team of researchers shared the Web with the world. Now they want to show a generation that grew up online what it was like in its earliest days.
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