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Watching the Murder of an Innocent Man
By BARRY BEARAK
In a shantytown near Johannesburg, an angry mob committed a horrifying crime that was caught on video.
The miraculous life of Tatiana and Krista Hogan and what it could reveal about the human brain.
He constructs his movies like magical boxes, full of intriguing mysteries. Of course, eventually he has to let everyone see what’s in there.
President Obama’s visit to Europe included a stop to his ancestral village in Ireland.
The radical, syndicated program “Radiolab” creates striking sound effects to communicate big ideas. Listen to excerpts in this sonic gallery.
We asked 18 students about their 10-year plans. Hear the answers.
A tour through the stores, factories and offices of Rockford, Ill.
This year’s great performers striking some of the classic attitudes of cinema.
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In a shantytown near Johannesburg, an angry mob committed a horrifying crime that was caught on video.
Korean barbecue (with all the fixings) is the perfect menu to kick off the grilling season.
He became the most popular sportswriter in America by championing the fan against the powers that be. Now that he’s got his own magazine and a blank check from ESPN, he is the powers that be.
“I wasn’t nervous; if anything, I thought it was comedic.”

