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Chicago's Political Priest
Militant white priest, Father Phleger, fights for his black parishoners on the South Side of Chicago.







The Real History of America's Most Authentic Fake Brand
A mogul from Texas is using the country's least aspirational city as the backdrop for his next global lifestyle company. Shinola, the $225 million experiment in manufactured authenticity.






This Developer Built a Community of Tiny Homes for Austin's Homeless: 'It's a Magical Place'
"Housing will never solve homelessness, but community will," says Austin real estate developer Alan Graham, who has built hundreds of homes — and a sense of community — for the homeless

A Daughter's Death
The tragic story of Tayshana 'Chicken' Murphy, a talented basketball athlete whose life was cut short before she was able to fulfill her goal of becoming the first in her family to earn a college degree. The father of a star high-school athlete confronts New York City's patterns of violence.


The Trials of a Muslim Cop
Bobby Hadid joined the NYPD after 9/11, to protect his new country. But when he questioned the force's tactics, his life began to erode.

The Price of a Life
In 1985 John Restivo was arrested and convicted for the rape and murder of Teresa Fusco. Eighteen years later, he was exonerated as a result of DNA testing. Can he be compensated for decades of lost freedom?



The Fighting Eagles
As the oldest public high school in New Orleans, Warren Easton demanded a certain amount of respect. Yet after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, some suggested it remain closed. Hundreds of students, parents, and faculty members rallied to "Bring Easton Back." Since 2006, the working-class school has outpaced its contemporaries in the classroom as well as on the field, becoming a city and state powerhouse.





