
Kay Rubacek
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NTD’s Life & Times crew and host Kay Rubacek visited Capernaum Studios in Weatherford, Texas, to meet the cast and crew during the filming of a ...
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After President Joe Biden announced the diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Australia, the UK, and Canada are now starting to follow suit. NTD spoke ...
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Since terms like “fake news” and “false narratives” have become common in our modern-day culture, telling true stories through mediums like documentary films has become ever ...
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Since terms like “fake news” and “false narratives” have become common in our modern-day culture, telling true stories through mediums like documentary films has become ever ...
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Nov. 7 is National Victims of Communism Day, but with no trials ever held for the crimes of communism, do we really know who the victims ...
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Since National Victims of Communism Day was declared in 2017 under former President Donald Trump, more Americans have come to recognize the crimes committed by communist ...
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Art is something we most often expect to find on the walls of an art gallery. Yet many in the fields of health and wellness know ...
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Art is something we most often expect to find on the walls of an art gallery. Yet many in the fields of health and wellness know ...
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With modern technology all around us, we often forget about the cycles of nature and the cosmos that our ancestors always relied on. But our health, ...
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The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is the largest and one of the oldest police departments in the United States. New York City streets are known ...
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How do you react when you see a uniformed police officer on the street? Do you say hello? Or do you feel fearful? We all react ...
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Students are going back to school. But there are still challenges from the pandemic, and some parents aren’t happy with the public school system. Many are ...
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Our health and well-being are things we often talk about, but what about our safety? Being aware of our surroundings and knowing how to stay safe ...
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The heightened anxiety and aggression on many city streets can be a breeding ground for crime. What would you do if you were unexpectedly confronted by ...
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Policing—just saying the word can cause fierce debate. But whether you take a side on that debate or not, law enforcement, safety, and security are a ...
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In some parts of the country, the perception of law enforcement changed dramatically in 2020 and not necessarily for the better, even though the role of ...
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We all know of the historical significance of the U.S. Constitution, but have you actually read it? The language of America’s most famous document may seem ...
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We all know of the historical significance of the U.S. Constitution, but have you actually read it? The language of America’s most famous document may seem ...
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Behind the hot dogs and fireworks of Independence Day on July 4, so much creativity goes into the celebrations that we get to sit back and ...
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When you sit back and watch the Fourth of July fireworks this weekend, give a thought to the artists who use the sky as their canvas ...
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Some say there’s a crisis at the southern border of the United States, some say illegal immigration is out of control, and others fear drug or ...
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For Americans living on the Texas–Mexico border, their lives have changed dramatically with the surge in migrants illegally crossing the border into their backyards. NTD’s Life ...
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NTD has been down at the U.S.–Mexico border this week, accompanied by a Mexican cartel expert. Down at the banks of the Rio Grande in the ...
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Coal has been used for heat since the time of the caveman, and for centuries its power has fueled this nation. But as we toured the ...
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We can’t see the air around us, but we can feel it. We walk in it, we breathe it in, and we can’t live without it. ...
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Depression skyrocketed in 2020. Signs of depression tripled almost everywhere across the United States. And so far in 2021, we haven’t seen enough signs of it ...
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This is a special backgrounder episode of Life & Times. In February this year, a large-scale, active heroin mill was found and dismantled in an apartment ...
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A special agent, a photographer, a mother, and a psychiatrist. What do these people have in common? Fentanyl—the deadly poison that’s flooding American streets and killing ...
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March 29 is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, so we are traveling from Washington, D.C., to South Carolina, to Los Angeles, and to Georgia to meet ...
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Technology, AI, robotics. We don’t always see it, but these days we are always surrounded by it. In the wrong hands, robots can be hacked, manipulated, ...