Really. It might sound scary, but we could learn a thing or two from from it.
The newly observed people live in four large thatch-roofed buildings and grow corn, bananas, and peanuts.
The woman who misled Texas police insists that she never claimed to be psychic -- only a prophet of God.
The parents of a sick child are going on trial for relying on God instead of doctors.
Ian Thomas Ash and cameraman Colin O'Neill visit a school just outside the 30 kilometer radiation exclusion zone to ask one basic question: are the children safe?
If the world doesn't end tomorrow, as some claim it will, here's what we can expect.
Should doctors be allowed to help people commit suicide?
Ian Thomas Ash and cameraman Colin O'Neill venture inside the Fukushima 30 kilometer radiation exclusion zone to understand the radiation danger facing local children.
Expert question-dodgers fly under the radar when they provide a similar answer to the question asked, studies show.
The more government is involved in people's lives, the more satisfied they are, finds a survey that looked at 15 industrialized countries across the globe.