Police talk a lot about getting guns off the street. But thousands of their own guns are ending up at crime scenes after police put them up for sale.
Episodes
In Bondage to the Law
Toforest Johnson has been on Alabama’s death row for more than 25 years. Now, his conviction is being called into question.
40 Acres and a Lie Part 3
Calls for reparations were ignored for decades. Now, local governments are taking up the cause – and outrage is growing.
40 Acres and a Lie Part 2
We trace “40 acres” land titles to a staggeringly beautiful sea island off the coast of Georgia that’s now a wealthy gated community.
40 Acres and a Lie Part 1
Our historical investigation found 1,250 formerly enslaved Black Americans who were given land – only to see it returned to their enslavers.
The Great Arizona Water Grab
A surprising group of investors is fueling a global scramble for water in the most unlikely of places – the Arizona desert.
Sunblocked: Resistance to Solar in Farm Country
Rural communities across the U.S. push back against large-scale solar projects, sparking a debate on renewable energy and local impact.
Not All Votes Are Created Equal
America’s Founding Fathers created a political system that favored an elite minority. Today minority rule is threatening U.S. democracy like never before.
Lessons From a Mass Shooter’s Mother
Ten years after a horrific massacre near Santa Barbara, California, the killer’s mother has made it her mission to help experts prevent the next tragedy.
The Racist Hoax That Changed Boston
After a pregnant woman’s murder, Boston police rounded up countless Black men in search of her killer. But they were chasing a lie.