Weed and The American Family: The Selmeski Family

Cannabis Gives 4-Year-Old a Shot at Life After Family's Cross-Country Move.

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American Goodness: Syrian Refugees

Bianna Golodryga interviews Fadi Al-Asmi, a Syrian refugee who resettled in Connecticut with his family. Golodgryga discusses Al-Asmi's experience in the United States as well as the Connecticut community that has come together to aid in the family's resettlement.

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Unfiltered: How can you hate me, if you don't even know me?

Meet Daryl Davis, the Black man who's convinced more than 200 KKK members to leave the Klan.

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16 in 2016: Youngstown

A former Rust Belt manufacturing giant, Youngstown, Ohio was reliably Democratic for generations. But this year Donald Trump's populist message has struck a powerful chord among some voters who feel left behind. Yahoo News Political Reporter Chris Wilson traveled to to Youngstown to hear the city's story.

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The Voices of Trump's America

Yahoo News National Correspondent Holly Bailey took a road trip across the country and talked to voters about what they expect from President-elect Donald Trump.

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16 in 16 People: Bo Copley

Bo Copley speaks out to Bianna Golodryga about losing his coal mining job and his confrontation with Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election cycle.

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Blue Ribbon Hunter: Pat's Cheesesteaks

Host Allison Fishman Task travels to Philadelphia to track down the original Philly Cheesesteak.

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Unfiltered: ‘Prostitution is not going anywhere.’

In this episode of Yahoo News’ Unfiltered, we get an inside look at the day-to-day business of a legal brothel in the only state where prostitution is not criminalized, through the eyes of a madam whose job it is to make sure a client is “with somebody who knows what they’re doing — who knows, let’s say, that there’s five different ways to give a hand job, plus.”

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Unfiltered: Meet The Real-Life ‘Better Call Saul’

Known as the real-life “Better Call Saul,” lawyer Howard Greenberg is the best when it comes to defending the worst.

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