
Creating politically charged street art just got a bit easier with this new adjustable pie-chart stencil.

A look at where disgraced dictators and former presidents fled after being ousted from their home countries.

The number of interracial marriages in the U.S. has more than doubled in the past 30 years, and public acceptance is increasing, too.

A journey through the highs, lows, and cultural milestones on America's hunt for the CIA's Most Wanted Terrorist.

Who's eating better: kids or inmates?

A full 93 percent approved of the operation, but 33 percent think we should have captured him alive.

Americans were asked whether Islam was more likely than other religions to promote violence among its believers. Here's what they said.

Where do you think the U.S. government allocates more of its funding?

We map out where the political assassinations have occurred since 2000, and we highlight a few notable murders.

Here's a breakdown of which nations depend most on the turbulent but oil-rich nation.

Here's a graphic exploration of the strange world of tourism in suddenly inviting—but still frightening—North Korea.

Spend 15 minutes playing with and learning from the most incredible water-focused data visualization you've ever seen.

If Sarah Palin's angry about $4-a-gallon gas, she should be really angry at her $32-a-gallon latte.

A look at the massive amount of space garbage orbiting the planet.

In his endearingly nerdy and often compulsive works, artist Andrew Kuo makes a brilliant career of sweating the small stuff.

A look at the science behind addiction to cigarettes and nicotine cravings.

Think Republicans want to cut a lot of spending? Think again. Just look how tiny that speck of savings is compared to the whole federal budget.

How satisfied are Americans?