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Jack Robison and Kirsten Lindsmith, two college students living in Greenfield, Mass., discuss how autism affects their lives and relationship.

 

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EDITORS' CHOICE VIDEOS    [ 170 found ]

  • Love on the Spectrum
    Jack Robison and Kirsten Lindsmith, two college students living in Greenfield, Mass., discuss how autism affects their lives and relationship....
  • In Bahrain, Protests and Police Action
    The Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof returns to Bahrain to witness the protests against the dictatorship there. At one point, he is briefly deta......
  • An Unexpected Debut
    An Unexpected Debut (3m 15.7s)
    Boyd Lee Dunlop found his musical talent during the Great Depression. But after years of playing in bars and nightclubs, it took a damaged piano in......
  • Meaning in Madness
    Meaning in Madness (3m 29.7s)
    Milton Greek, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, believes that decoding the messages in delusions can help some people recover....
  • Restoring Gun Rights to Felons
    Every year, thousands of felons across the country have their gun rights reinstated, often with little or no review....
  • A Lesson in Self
    A Lesson in Self (3m 2.6s)
    Joao Silva, a photographer for The New York Times who lost both legs in Afghanistan, discusses his recovery and competes in the handcycle competiti......
  • Arctic Hoop Dreams
    Arctic Hoop Dreams (5m 10.7s)
    The Tikigaq school of Point Hope, Alaska, with fewer than 60 students, has one of the state’s best basketball teams....
  • Haiti: The Police on Trial
    A public theater in Les Cayes, Haiti, has been transformed into a courtroom as over a dozen police and prison officials stand trial in connection w......
  • A Village Divided
    A Village Divided (6m 10.6s)
    A plan to begin off-shore drilling next year could change the way of life for the Inupiat eskimos of Point Hope, Alaska....
  • Summits at Speed
    Summits at Speed (5m 30.2s)
    Chad Kellogg, a climber from Seattle, is training for a new speed record on Mount Everest....
  • Just a Family
    Just a Family (2m 5.5s)
    A multiracial family gathers to talk about being mixed race in America....
  • iPhone's Siri vs. My Human Assistant
    To help resolve his “girlfriend situation,” filmmaker Casey Neistat pits the iPhone 4S’s virtual assistant, Siri, against his real-life personal as......
  • Susan Desmond-Hellmann
    An interview with the oncologist, translational scientist and former Genentech executive now leading the University of California, San Francisco....
  • Trapped in Tijuana
    Trapped in Tijuana (5m 20.7s)
    Illegal immigrants deported from the U.S. back to their native Mexico end up trapped in border towns like Tijuana, desperate to return to their fam......
  • After War, From Wife to Caregiver
    April Marcum has joined a community of spouses, parents and partners who drop most everything in their lives to care for injured loved ones returni......
  • Nicholas D. Kristof Visits Dadaab, Kenya
    The Op-Ed Columnist Nicholas D. Kristof travels to Dadaab, Kenya, to visit to the world’s largest refugee camp, home to 430,000 Somalis who are fle......
  • The Wild Dolphin Project
    For 25 years, Denise Herzing has returned to the same place in the Bahamas to study a group of wild dolphins. Next year, she will pioneer a project......
  • Richard Dawkins
    Richard Dawkins (5m 53.5s)
    An interview with the evolutionary biologist, best-selling author and outspoken atheist....
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