Across television, film and podcast, these four stories use personal tragedies as a way to illuminate bigger institutional failures in health care.
Across television, film and podcast, here are four highlights of the year. By Maya Salam The amount of true crime that Maya Salam has watched and listened to in her life might itself be a crime.
Content Warning: The following article contains discussions of sexual violence, child abuse, pedophilia, torture, animal abuse, and murder.It was early 2020, the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths, currently available for streaming on the platform, has left countless viewers feeling ...
“Amy Bradley is Missing” tells the horrific story of Amy Bradley, a woman who tragically went missing aboard the Royal Caribbean International cruise ship “Rhapsody of the Seas” in 1998. The Netflix ...