Across the U.S., a new form of death care is gaining popularity. Families are composting the bodies of their loved ones — rethinking both the environmental impact and the grieving process around death.
In Real Life: The New Death
A new way to memorialize loved ones is challenging laws and raising big ethical questions.
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Posted: 8:30 p.m. EDT Jun 5, 2022
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In Real Life: Crossing the Line
Go inside the operations of a citizen patrol group at the border, which is often criticized by migrants rights groups.
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In Real Life: Waiting to Live
Learn what life is like for the more than 100,000 Americans waiting on an organ as the U.S. organ donor system is in the midst of reform.
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In Real Life: State of Exception
Nelufar Hedayat examines the impact of the controversial "State of Exception" in El Salvador and the U.S.
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'Disbelief' after man fatally shoots friend in attempt to 'be funny'
Anthony Sanchez told officers he didn't know the gun was loaded when he allegedly pointed it at his friends chest and pulled the trigger, killing him.
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'Disbelief' after man fatally shoots friend in attempt to 'be funny'
Anthony Sanchez told officers he didn't know the gun was loaded when he allegedly pointed it at his friends chest and pulled the trigger, killing him.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs law squashing squatters' rights
The law was signed after a video was posted on social media showing others how to break in and take over unoccupied homes.