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Former Irish President Mary Robinson, current Chair of The Elders, has been at the forefront of the fight for gender equality, especially when it comes to the climate crisis.

Marc Elias, an attorney with Elias Law Group and an outspoken advocate of voter protection and fair elections, talks about the challenges voters across the country are facing and his efforts to guarantee equal access to the ballot.

Jennifer and James Crumbley have been charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. When is it appropriate to hold parents criminally responsible for the acts of their children? University of Michigan law professor Ekow Yankah discusses the remarkable nature of the charges and the significance they could have on future litigation.

Dr. Arturo Casadevall, Chair of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology at John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on the increasing threat of fungi.

USA TODAY Entertainment Reporter Marco Della Cava on whether the Jon Stewart of old can still capture the hearts and minds of audiences of today.

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy used to talk about loneliness as a public health crisis. Now he says it's an epidemic that urgently needs our attention. The World Health Organization agrees with him.

USA TODAY Immigration Reporter Lauren Villagran shared key insights following a yearlong El Paso Times investigation that found officials ill-equipped to respond to the border crisis.

After a year of reporting about obstacles to green energy across the nation, USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise shares her findings.

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