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- The hunt for Jeffrey Epstein's hidden files.
- The Weekly investigates the case of Mexican forces attempting to arrest the son of the notorious drug lord El Chapo. The government's actions ignited a war in the city of Culiacán and we get eye-witness testimony over what transpired.
- The siege of Hong Kong Polytechnic University incited 12 days of pure chaos as the world watched in real time on social media. THE WEEKLY reconstructs what happened.
- The Weekly investigates the new technology of deep-fake videos. Deep-fake videos make incredibly realistic videos that are 100% fake and can change how we see the world.
- Balaraba was a teenager when she was kidnapped by Boko Haram fighters in Nigeria. She refused to carry out a suicide bombing, saving dozens of lives. Now for the first time, she's sharing her story openly.
- A tragic story about Facebook scammers who pose as American servicemen and prey on vulnerable women - and the tech company that does little to stop it. An FX Original Series.
- The Weekly discusses exclusive interviews and videos with Eddie Gallagher's Navy SEALS. They get an insight into what war can unfortunately look like from the inside.
- And investigation into a moment when top U.S. law enforcement officials had an opportunity to take on the drugmaker that was planting the seeds for the opioid crisis - but instead chose a less-aggressive path.
- Don McGahn was White House counsel to Donald Trump. Mr. McGahn helped push over a hundred lifetime appointments for conservative justices of the United States, including two supreme court justices.
- A tiny school in rural Louisiana attracts national attention for sending students to the Ivy League; a New York Times investigation shows that the viral success stories were full of deception, and that the truth was much darker.
- An idealistic American couple bicycling around the world. A group of young men radicalized by ISIS. The Weekly investigates HOA these lives tragically intersected on a remote mountain pass.
- An investigation of the anatomy of President Trump's inauguration, the most expensive inaugural weekend the country has ever seen.
- Rudy Giuliani becomes a national hero after the events of 9/11, but his back-channel work in Ukraine helps spark an impeachment process that may forever tarnish both him and his client, President Trump.
- The New York Times investigates the use of breathalyzers in the police force. Focusing in how accurate and effective they are as a forensic tool.
- Students rise up against the segregation in the New York City School district.
- Russia's meddling in the 2016 U.S. election felt like a bolt from the blue. It wasn't. Moscow uses crude versions of the same tactics, to great effect, a decade earlier in far away Estonia.
- After a year-long investigation, metro reporter Benjamin Weiser comes across a horrific case of abuse inside one group home in The Bronx, New York.
- A notorious hitman - who claims to have killed about 100 people - may walk free without being charged with a single crime. Is it a perversion of justice, or a bold approach to fighting crime in Mexico.
- New York City taxi drivers have been pushed to bankruptcy, foreclosure -- even suicide. A year-long investigation into the collapse of the taxi medallion industry reveals how the system was rigged against the drivers, and who profited from it.
- A look at the young activists who are trying to push the Democratic Party further to the left.
- What happens when the medicine a family needs to survive costs $1.5 million a year? Who pays the bill? And who's reaping the profits?
- YouTube played a major role in the election of an extreme right-wing president in Brazil. If YouTube can change a huge country's trajectory, what else can they do?
- This show covers stories that have been from the NY Times. Here they look into why top U.S. law enforcement officials had an opportunity to limit the Opioid crisis and chose not to.
- This show does an overview on stories that have been covered in the NY Times. This time, they trace the supply chain of illegally-mined Colombian gold to your iPhone.
- The Weekly investigates the culture of inappropriate touching in yoga. They focus in on complaints of unwelcome touching and assault in a booming fitness category in America.
- American arms manufacturers are supplying bombs in a war that is considered the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Schools, hospitals and mosques are often targets.
- As an iconic car company transforms itself into a tech company, thousands of auto workers will lose their jobs. No one thinks it's fair, but does the American economy have room for fairness anymore?
- Separation of children from families at the border is among the most controversial practices of the Trump administration. The Weekly uncovers the story of a baby who spent his first months of life separated from his mother at the U.S. border.
- The Weekly follows the story of a 16-year of girl with sickle-cell disease who is attempting to beat the odds with a new gene therapy.
- For more than a century, The New York Times editorial board has endorsed a presidential candidate every four years. For the first time, their decision-making process will be revealed to the public.