Highlights

Former museum guard's journey to find comfort in the beauty and solitude of art

ABC News' Kyra Phillips profiles Patrick Bringley, author of "All the Beauty in the World," a former guard who turned his life around inside of one of the world's most famous museums.

Cold and darkness as Ukraine faces winter of war

ABC News’ Ines De La Cuetara reports on resilient Ukrainians facing sub-zero temperatures and little to no power following the repeated Russian bombardment of cities and key power infrastructure.

The Women Left Behind

ABC News' Ian Pannell returns to Afghanistan one year after the United States pulled out of the country to find the nation now entrenched in a humanitarian crisis.

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When Innocence Isn’t Enough

ABC News’ Linsey Davis reports on the case of Christopher Dunn, who has remained behind bars for more than three decades for a crime all sides agree he should not have been convicted for.

Wyoming Suicide Crisis

Wyoming has the highest suicide rate in the nation. ABC News’ Trevor Ault travels to the state to find out why and how the new 988 mental health crisis line might change that.

“Arthur”

ABC News’ Gio Benitez speaks to children’s author Marc Brown about the end of the PBS show “Arthur,” which is wrapping its 25-year run this week.

Baby Roe

ABC News' Linsey Davis sits down with the woman at the center of the landmark 'Roe vs. Wade' abortion case, Shelley Thornton, also known as 'Baby Roe.'

Larry Miller

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Larry Miller, chairman of the Jordan Brand, who reveals he was convicted of second-degree murder as a teenager, but didn’t let that stop him from rising to the top.

Afghanistan Update

ABC News Senior Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell reports from inside Afghanistan, where sanctions, drought and terrorism have left the country on the brink of collapse.

Wrongfully Convicted

Kevin Strickland, imprisoned for 43 years for a crime the admitted killers and the key witness say he didn’t commit, has maintained his innocence since he was 18.

Solitary Confinement

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Anthony Gay, who spent 22 years in solitary confinement, and who’s now pushing to change the practice.

 

Mental Health and Police Response

ABC News’ Trevor Ault takes a closer look at what some communities are doing to assist those with mental health issues during 911 calls.

Shadow Pandemic

Nearly one-third of women around the globe have suffered from violent or sexual abuse, ABC News’ Maggie Rulli takes a look at what the United Nations has dubbed the “shadow pandemic.”

 
 

Vaccinating U.S. Incarcerated Population

ABC News’ Linsey Davis gives an in-depth look at the controversy over the recommendation that prisoners be among the first to be vaccinated.