Sun, Jan 10, 2016
"The Road to Syria" goes to the Syrian base from which Russia is launching strikes to support dictator Bashar Al-Assad. "Life After Death Row" talks to three unjustly convicted people about their exoneration. "Hamilton" rebroadcasts a segment on the people behind the popular Broadway musical.
Sun, Jan 17, 2016
"The Great Brain Robbery" examines whether the Chinese government is involved in economic espionage. "Sean Penn" talks to the actor about his controversial clandestine interview with fugitive drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. "The Mountain Lions of L.A." looks at cougars who are taking up residence in the Los Angeles area.
Sun, Jan 24, 2016
"Make-A-Wish" rebroadcasts a look at some of the volunteers behind the organization that grants the wishes of seriously ill children. "The Health Wagon" rebroadcasts a report on how nurses are providing badly needed health care to the uninsured poor of Appalachia. "The Giving Pledge" rebroadcasts a segment on a group of billionaires who have pledged to give at least a half of their fortunes to charity.
Sun, Jan 24, 2016
"Heroin in the Heartland" rebroadcasts a look at the growing crisis of heroin addiction in middle to upper class suburbia. "Alive and Kickin" rebroadcasts a profile of a Harlem choir for mature adults that is helping to give older voices new control over their challenging lives. "David Bowie" features segments of an unaired 2003 interview with the singer.
Sun, Jan 31, 2016
"Anonymous Inc." features a special undercover investigation into how American lawyers are helping to launder money in the United States that was brought to them by corrupt foreign officials. "Top of the World" goes to Greenland to see the effects of climate change and sea level rise on glaciers.
Sun, Feb 21, 2016
"El Chapo" looks at the arrest of the notorious drug lord Joaquin Guzman. "The Hostage" examines the abduction of American aid worker Warren Weinstein in Pakistan and the efforts by his wife to return him home. "And the Nominees Are" looks at the recent film about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Sun, Feb 28, 2016
"A Monumental Project" rebroadcasts a look at a national museum dedicated to African-American history and culture. "Saving History" rebroadcasts a look at efforts to preserve some of Italy's most iconic architectural treasures. "God's Architect" rebroadcasts a segment examining Antoni Gaudí's beautiful Sagrada Família in Barcelona which has been under construction for 130 years.
Sun, Feb 28, 2016
"Dead or Alive" rebroadcasts a segment on how errors in the Social Security Administration's Death Master File can result in false payments and identity verification problems. "Face Blindness" rebroadcasts a segment on the neurological phenomenon of prosopagnosia where a person loses their ability to recognize faces.
Sun, Mar 6, 2016
"Prime Minister Trudeau" profiles the new prime minister of Canada. "King of Coal" examines the case against coal company CEO Don Blankenship who was convicted of workplace safety crime. "Death Row in Livingston Texas" talks to some of the men who are awaiting execution on one of the busiest Death Rows in the country.
Sun, Mar 13, 2016
"Encryption" examines how the War on Terror has created a debate on privacy and security around the world. "Aid in Dying" examines how some terminally-ill patients can take a legally prescribed overdose of drugs that will end their life. "Starchitect" profiles Danish architect Bjarke Ingels who helped design the Googleplex and the last tower at the World Trade Center.
Sun, Mar 20, 2016
"Presidente Macri" profiles Mauricio Macri the new president of Argentina. "Cornel West" interviews the former Princeton professor about the state of racial awareness in America. "The Resurrection of St. Benedict's" looks at an inner city school in Newark that is such a success that 85% of its graduates get college degrees.
Sun, Apr 10, 2016
"The 28 Pages" looks at how former members of Congress are urging the White House to declassify the top secret section of a report that may show Saudi support for some of the 9/11 hijackers. "Rising in the East" examines the growth of China's film industry. "Switching Teams" profiles a transgender swimmer competing at Harvard.
Sun, May 1, 2016
"Strike-Through" investigates whether an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during the recent Ebola epidemic. "Fintech" talks to two young entrepreneurs who are trying to start a financial technology revolution. "The Children's Village" talks to two people who are the legal guardians of almost 100 young Tanzanians.
Sun, May 8, 2016
"Russia's Dark Secret" investigates allegations of state-sponsored drug cheating by members of the Russian Olympic Team. "The Killing Machine" follows a French Catholic priest who is trying to expose the genocide of Iraqi Yezidis by ISIS. "Earthquake Alley" examines the connection between earthquakes and the fossil fuel industry in Oklahoma.
Sun, May 15, 2016
"Breakthrough Status" looks at clinical trails for a new cancer therapy that may be a breakthrough in the treating of the disease. "Collateral Damage" looks at how some innocent American citizens have been accused of espionage-related crimes related to Chinese theft of U.S. trade secrets and intellectual property.
Sun, May 22, 2016
"All in the Family" profiles the Antinori family who have been in the Italian wine business for 600 years. "Inside Edge" talks to a stock analyst who helped to bring down broker was was making millions through insider trading. "Valerie Jarrett" profiles the senior advisor to the president.
Sun, May 22, 2016
"After Shock" examines how national guardsmen took advantage of a poorly organized program that offered bonus to help recruit new members. "$80 Million Con" examines one the the biggest art frauds in history. "The Last Vaquitas" looks at one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world.
Sun, May 29, 2016
"Director Brennan" rebroadcasts an interview with CIA DIrector John Brennan about the threat posed by ISIS. "King of Coal" rebroadcasts an examination of the case against coal company CEO Don Blankenship who was convicted of workplace safety crime. "The Future of Money" rebroadcasts a look at M-PESA a mobile phone-based payment system developed and used in Kenya.
Sun, Jun 5, 2016
"A New Direction on Drugs" rebroadcasts an interview with Michael Botticelli the director of National Drug Control Policy. "The Greatest" rebroadcasts a 1996 interview with the late boxing legend Muhammad Ali. "Little Jazz Man" rebroadcasts a profile of a 12 year old jazz sensation Joey Alexander.
Sun, Jun 12, 2016
"Lost in the Bermuda Triangle" rebroadcasts a segment on the sinking of the cargo ship El Faro that resulted in the loss of 33 lives. "Hamilton" expands a previously broadcast segment on the popular historical Broadway musical which is now up for a record-breaking sixteen Tony Awards.
Sun, Jun 19, 2016
"Smart Guns" rebroadcasts a look at technology which allows guns to fire only in the hands of their owners and examines why it is not widely popular. "The 28 Pages" rebroadcasts a segment on how former members of Congress are urging the White House to declassify the top secret section of a report that may show Saudi support for some of the 9/11 hijackers. "Taking on the Eiger" rebroadcasts a segment on a man who flew, skied and then jumped off the iconic Swiss mountain.
Sun, Jun 26, 2016
"El Chapo" rebroadcasts a look at the arrest of the notorious drug lord Joaquin Guzman. "The Resurrection of St. Benedict's" rebroadcasts a look at an inner city school in Newark that is such a success that 85% of its graduates get college degrees. "Bubba" rebroadcasts a profile of professional golfer Bubba Watson.
Sun, Jul 3, 2016
"The New Force Behind Star Wars" rebroadcasts a profile of film director JJ Abrams who is the creative force behind the new Star Wars trilogy. "Michael Caine" rebroadcasts a talk with the award winning actor who is still going strong at the age of 82. "And the Nominees Are" rebroadcasts a look at the recent film about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Sun, Jul 10, 2016
"The Gaskos" rebroadcasts a segment on the 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger. "The Execution of Joseph Wood" rebroadcasts a look at a botched execution in Arizona that took almost two hours to complete. "Danny Clinch" rebroadcasts a profile of the photographer famous for his photographs of music legends.
Sun, Jul 31, 2016
"Life After Death Row" rebroadcasts a segment on three unjustly convicted people about their exoneration. "Top of the World" rebroadcasts a segment on Greenland and the effects of climate change. "The Children's Village" rebroadcasts a segment on two people who are the legal guardians of almost 100 young Tanzanians.
Sun, Aug 7, 2016
"Heroin in the Heartland" rebroadcasts a segment on the growing crisis of heroin addiction in middle to upper class suburbia. "Christopher Wheeldon" rebroadcasts a profile of the celebrated and award-winning ballet choreographer. "Bonobos" rebroadcasts a look at the fascinating primate that is as close to human as the chimpanzee.
Thu, Sep 22, 2016
"Not Paid" rebroadcasts a segment on how some of the country's biggest insurance companies have not been paying benefits on millions of policies. "The Hidden Holocaust" rebroadcasts a look at an effort to find forgotten victims of the Holocaust in the former Soviet Union. "Lewis Hamilton" rebroadcasts a profile of the three-time Formula One racing world champ.
Sun, Aug 21, 2016
"Strike-Through" rebroadcasts an investigation into whether an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during the recent Ebola epidemic. "Fintech" rebroadcasts a look at two young entrepreneurs who are trying to start a financial technology revolution. "The Slave Ship" rebroadcasts a segment on a team of archaeologists who have discovered the remains of a slave ship.
Sun, Sep 4, 2016
"Hacking Your Phone" rebroadcasts a look at cell phone security. "30 Years on Death Row" rebroadcasts a look at the case of Glenn Ford who was spent nearly 30 years on death row in Louisiana for a murder he did not commit. "The Collider" rebroadcasts a look at the Large Hadron Collider which has already led to the discovery of the elusive Higgs Boson.
Sun, Sep 11, 2016
"The 9/11 Museum" rebroadcasts a look at the National September 11 Memorial Museum currently under construction at Ground Zero. "Gold Star Parents" rebroadcasts a look at parents who have lost loved ones in military service. "Earthquake Alley" rebroadcasts an examination into the connection between earthquakes and the fossil fuel industry in Oklahoma.
Sun, Sep 18, 2016
"The Libertarian Ticket" interviews Libertarian presidential and vice presidential candidates Gary Johnson and Bill Weld. "The New Cold War" takes an in-depth look at the U.S. nuclear arsenal. "Rising in the East" rebroadcasts an examination into the growth of China's film industry.
Sun, Sep 25, 2016
"The King" interviews King Abdullah II of Jordan about the troubles in the Middle East. "The New Cold War" continues an investigation into the growing possibility of a nuclear conflict between the United States and Russia. "The Picasso Portfolio" looks at the story behind the recent release of a cache of Picasso's artwork.
Sun, Oct 2, 2016
"The Arctic Frontier" goes to the top of the world to see where the next battle over oil and mineral resources will take place. "Nate Parker" talks to the director about his upcoming historical epic about Nate Turner. "Don't Mess with Mary Quin" talks to a woman who survived a terrorist kidnapping and helped convict the radical cleric that had a rile in her abduction.
Sun, Oct 16, 2016
"Finding Refuge" examines the Syrian refugee crisis and talks to several Syrian families from Jordan who face a vigorous vetting program to get them into the United States. "The Brothers Rosenberg" interviews the two sons of convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg who seek to clear the name of their mother.
Sun, Oct 23, 2016
"Ask Ohio" goes to the swing state to see how voters are planning to vote on Election Day. "Thrown for a Loss" investigates how a financial analyst may have ripped off some of the NFL's biggest starts. "The Influencers" talks to several popular social media starts and looks at how advertisers are planning to use them to reach new young audiences.
Sun, Oct 30, 2016
"In God's Name" interviews a young Muslim man from America about what made him join ISIS. "The Pot Vote" goes to Colorado to investigate the impact of legalized recreational marijuana on the state. "The Music of Zomba Prison" looks at how inmates and guards have collaborated to create music in a prison in Malawi.
Sun, Nov 6, 2016
"The Battle for Mosul" takes an inside look at how Iraq's second largest city is being taken back from ISIS by the Iraqi army. "The National Mood" talks to a panel of American voters about the upcoming election. "The Zika Virus" looks at the growing danger posed by the virus and how the effort to create a vaccine to halt its spread.
Sun, Nov 20, 2016
"Turkey" examines how many Turks and the country's leaders are dissatisfied with American foreign policy. "The Match of Their Lives" examines how the U.S. National Women's Soccer Team are fighting the U.S. Soccer Federation over unfair wages and unequal treatment. "Bruno Mars" interviews the popular singer.
Sun, Nov 27, 2016
"The Prime Minister" interviews Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi about his effort to change Italy. "The Alzheimer's Laboratory" examines efforts to prevent the disease and visits the world's largest concentration of people with with a rare genetic mutation that causes early-onset Alzheimer's. "Fidel Castro" looks back at Castro's rise to power.