A gripping exploration of America's political turmoil, tracing the roots of division through personal stories across three cities.
Nia and Blythe examine declassified intelligence and Israeli leaders' own admissions to reveal which conflicts Israel initiated, challenging the 'defensive war' narrative with shocking evidence.
A compelling examination of monopoly power in modern society and its threats to democracy and economic fairness.
Identity, justice, and courage collide in the Philippines' deadly shadows.
America's most contested right: politics, not text, shaped gun freedoms.
A thought-provoking exploration of society's moral decline and a call to rebuild shared ethical foundations for a better future.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's candid memoir on the Trump administration's foreign policy triumphs and geopolitical challenges.
Exploring the causes of war through human nature, state structure, and international anarchy.
A powerful oral history chronicling the collapse of the Soviet Union through intimate stories of ordinary citizens.
Explore how Lambrini Girls channel collective rage through their unapologetic music, balancing fury with humor while tackling issues from workplace harassment to global politics in their critically acclaimed debut album.
An insider's gripping account of presidential crises and high-stakes decisions made in the White House Situation Room.
Malcolm X's gripping life story of struggle, transformation, and civil rights activism.
A revolutionary call to the working class, advocating for the overthrow of capitalism and establishment of a classless society.
An epic journey through three millennia of human conflict, from the Trojan War to modern warfare, exploring how greed, defense, and ideology have shaped civilization through the Crusades and beyond.
Former Secretary of State examines fascism's history and resurgence, offering insights to protect democracy in turbulent times.
A powerful memoir exploring racial injustice and the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement through personal experiences and activism.
Explore how money, trade, and resources have shaped civilizations throughout history, from ancient $158 annual GDP to trillion-dollar economies, revealing surprising shifts in global economic dominance.
A provocative analysis of Nazi bureaucrat Adolf Eichmann's trial, exploring the nature of evil and moral responsibility.