While online dating apps are as popular as ever, some singles prefer meeting in person. Karina Bafradzhian has a look at some services that offer face-to-face meetups for people who are looking for friends as often as dates. Camera: Sergii Dogotar
Cassette tapes are especially popular with younger generations who grew up with digital music. Karina Bafradzhian has the story. Videographer: Sergii Dogotar
In less than a year, ChatGPT — the AI-powered chatbot — has altered the way people use and abuse artificial intelligence. And while some educators are working to keep it out of the classroom, some say it’s welcome. Karina Bafradzhian has the story. Camera — David Gogokhia.
Jawanna Hardy, an Army veteran, a mother and a Washington DC native, says she watched gun-related deaths rise in the U.S. and in 2018 decided to organize 'Guns Down Friday,' a group dedicated to reducing gun violence
Since the launch of a U.S. government program called Uniting for Ukraine in April 2022, more than 113,000 Ukrainians have arrived in the US, according to the Department of Homeland Security
Since taking control of the Afghan capital last August, the Taliban have imposed severe restrictions on women and girls forcing many to give up on their education, careers, hopes and dreams. But at least one international group is trying to help. Karina Bafradzhian reports. Camera: Andrey Degtyarev
Living through a pandemic has been a stressful and difficult challenge. Divisions between the vaccinated and unvaccinated have made the past two years even more stressful. Karina Bafradzhian reports on both sides and efforts to change minds. Camera: Aleksandr Bergan, Sergii Dogotar
For the Smithsonian’s 175th anniversary, the 140-year-old Arts and Industries Building that has been closed for renovation since 2004 is reopening temporarily with an exhibition called Futures. Karina Bafradzhian visited the museum in Washington and has this story. Camera: Sergey Sokolov
Over the past few years, the so-called healing crystals trend has resurfaced in the wellness industry, even though the stones have no scientifically proven health benefits. Karina Bafradzhian has the story.
Tech giant has continued to move into new markets, break records, but some analysts say it needs now to do something extraordinary
To help newcomers from Afghanistan resettle in America, Fatima Popal started collecting donations in her Washington, D.C., restaurant. Karina Bafradzhian has the story. Camera: : David Gogokhia, Artyom Kokhan
For many, the era of VHS tapes never ended
Some deep fakes are being used for good cause
The miniature copy has reached its destination in Washington, DC
Briana Mariah, founder of We Speak model agency, believes models should reflect the world, and her agency finds and promotes a unique and diverse group of people
Videos that cause an autonomous sensory meridian response are helping some people deal with pandemic-induced stress
According to the National Deaf Center, about half of all deaf people in the USA are unemployed. But entrepreneurs like Ryan Maliszewski are trying to change that, as Karina Bafradzhian reports
The exhibit showcases the lives of American girls who advocated for social change and shaped the country's history
Scott Duncombe, a web developer from Portland, Oregon, has an important mission this election season – he is determined to make sure no American voters go hungry as they wait in line to cast their ballot during the presidential elections
Conversation around racial justice in the US has penetrated all areas of life in the country — including tattoo artistry
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