
Should diplomacy be unable to lower the temperature in the region, how do the two fighting forces compare?
As the war in Afghanistan winds down, our attacks in Pakistan are increasing. See how many people we are targeting with the unmanned aircraft program.

Which states are using the most energy? And which are using the most renewable energy? Our latest infographic examines U.S. energy use.
How differently did countries and major organizations around the world respond to the Haiti earthquake and Pakistan flood?
Why is the southernmost continent at the center of such contentious wrangling? We take a look at who owns what in Antarctica.

The Department of Justice recently finished an extensive audit of U.S. prisons to determine which prisoners were at risk of being sexually abused.n
We explore the discrepancies in reporting on major marches and rallies and the feasibility of the numbers attendance claimed, from Beck to Stewart.
What Americans care about during election cycles is constantly changing. Here's an interactive look at the political climate, from 2001 to 2010.
What would candidates look like if they campaigned in suits that made it clear to the world who their sponsors were, just like NASCAR drivers.
How many illegal immigrants are there, where are they from, and how do they fit in to the economy?
How is the trend of sustainable business developing around the world and which popular brands are at the forefront.

Although people claim to wash their hands after dirty activities, when you observe them in person, the story (especially for men) is different.
Sixty-nine percent of 14- to 17-year-old girls say they used a condom when they last had sex. That's just one of the facts in our latest Transparency.

As we throw out more and more electronics, where do we throw out our old ones?

A graphic look at what issues candidates are using to try to mobilize their base. Is it health care, the economy, or immigration?

As the ever-controversial topic has become increasingly politicized in recent years, U.S. opinion in favor of climate change has gone down.
What creates traffic jams isn't more cars and fewer highways, it's sprawl. See our infographic on the longest sprawl-induced commutes in America.
A look at what countries put money into the World Bank, and where that money goes.