Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks about U.S. aid, drone strikes in Russia and the possibility of territorial concessions; Israeli group Brothers and Sisters in Arms; University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders.
Cognitive psychologist and computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton; Gen. Mark Milley; sports agent Rich Paul; the technology, engineering and future of 3D-printed buildings.
President Biden discusses the United States' role in conflicts in Ukraine and Israel; family behind the rescue effort at kibbutz Nahal Oz after it was attacked; 50 migrants who were transported to Martha's Vineyard by Florida officials.
FBI Director Christopher Wray and intelligence chiefs from the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand; one of the five American prisoners freed from Iran; pop star Pink; the longest-running and most dangerous motorcycle race on earth.
Vice President Harris discusses the situation in Israel and Gaza, and domestic issues; Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili discusses Georgia's EU bid; indoor air quality; singer Christone "Kingfish" Ingram and actor Morgan Freeman.
John Eastman, the former law professor who gave controversial legal advice to former President Trump; Social Security Admin errors; Monkey Island, off the coast of Puerto Rico, is home to roughly 1,800 monkeys; the Israel-Hamas war.
Iran's use of proxy assassins to silence or eliminate critics of the regime in the U.S. and Europe; Russia's destruction and looting of Ukraine's museums, churches and monuments; the national regulator tasked with cleaning up horse racing.
Ukranian mothers travel to bring back children abducted by Russia; new details about the wildfire that devastated the Hawaiian town of Lahaina; guitarist Steven Van Zandt; a community founded by formerly enslaved people in Alabama.
Ukrainian families grieving for the losses of their loved ones go on an expedition of hope; the Principality of Sealand, a tiny nation with a history of piracy, coups and countercoups; winemaking in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
Speaking with civilians who resisted the occupation in Kherson, Ukraine; Gov. Mark Gordon (R-Wyoming) talks about his goal to make his state carbon-negative in CO2 emissions; the most disliked tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic.
Speaking with a freed Israeli hostage; the theft of thousands of sacred stone, bronze and gold artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia; the musical legacy of Gnawa music.
The efforts to protect the sperm whale; the rhesus macaque monkeys of Monkey Island, off the coast of Puerto Rico; how sloths mastered the art of survival for more than 60 million years.
The crisis in commercial real estate, specifically in New York City's office sector; a groundbreaking approach to brain surgery that could revolutionize the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and drug addiction without any incisions.
Colette Peters, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons; Interpol's successes in fighting global crime; Pat Craig, founder of The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado.
Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve; Chinese migrants entering the U.S. through the southern border; technology helps spur a sports betting boom.
An inside look at the U.S. Navy response to Houthi Red Sea attacks; an alternate Donald Trump elector in Wisconsin speaks out; Cillian Murphy discusses his acting career including his success in Oppenheimer (2023).
A report on what is happening inside Gaza; U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns talks about relations between the U.S. and China; China's economy and the mood of the country since its zero-COVID policy.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) discusses his controversial border enforcement effort, known as Operation Lone Star; the battle to ban 97 books in one South Carolina public school district; NASA's plans to send Americans back to the moon.
Getting away from things in late winter. First, a look at Fago Island's comeback story. Then, uncovering Caligula's gardens. And, a report on rehabilitating Gorongosa National Park.
Combating the spread of misleading information on social media; President of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador; the consequences of the U.S. Senate's logjam over ratifying the UN's Law of the Sea.
Potential attacks on American government officials; the Indian Relay, a fast-paced, bareback horse race where teams complete three consecutive laps around a standard horse track.
The efforts to clear landmines in Izium, Ukraine; artificial intelligence chatbots offering mental health support; the mastermind behind two decades worth of thefts at hallowed sports venues and small museums.
Hackers paralyze some of Las Vegas' biggest hotels and casinos; author Salman Rushdie; people searching for the mysterious Tasmanian tiger, an apex predator declared extinct 40 years ago.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.); an unlikely effort to get more money in the hands of rank-and-file workers; two high school seniors who solved a mathematical puzzle that was thought to be impossible for 2,000 years.