Episode 1
Aired Sep 28, 2025
A Lonely Voice; The Mystery of the Eagle S; Dana White
Gov. Spencer Cox (R-Utah); the Eagle S, a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker that dragged its anchor and broke undersea internet and electricity cables; Dana White, Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO.
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Episode 2
Aired Oct 5, 2025
Vaccine Court; The Tequila Heist; This Is Rob Reiner
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program; the growing threat of cargo theft and how 24,000 bottles of Guy Fieri's tequila vanished on their way to the warehouse; actor Rob Reiner.
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Episode 3
Aired Oct 12, 2025
The China Hack; Booms, Busts and Bubbles; The Road to Damascus
Retired Gen. Tim Haugh discusses China's cyber campaign; author Andrew Ross Sorkin; Ahmed Al Sharaa, Syria's new president.
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Episode 4
Aired Oct 19, 2025
The Dealmakers; Erez Reuveni; Amy Sherald
Jared Kushner, former White House adviser; Steve Witkoff, Middle East envoy under President Trump; attorney Erez Reuveni; a profile of painter Amy Sherald.
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Episode 5
Aired Oct 26, 2025
On the Brink; Dr. Attia Will See You Now; The Mentalist
Phil Gunson, a senior analyst for the International Crisis Group; James Story, a former top U.S. diplomat to Venezuela; Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.); Dr. Peter Attia, a star in the emerging field of longevity; mentalist Oz Pearlman.
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Episode 6
Aired Nov 2, 2025
President Trump; Officially Amazing
President Donald J. Trump; a behind-the-scenes look at Guinness World Records.
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Episode 7
Aired Nov 9, 2025
The Family Farm; Collateral Damage; The Indomitable Margaret Atwood
Farmers from Tennessee and Missouri struggling with high costs and low prices for their crops; the effect of the government's actions on scientific research; author Margaret Atwood.
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Episode 8
Aired Nov 16, 2025
The President's Pardon; Anthropic; Chess Boxing
President Donald Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance; artificial intelligence company Anthropic; chess boxing.
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Episode 9
Aired Nov 23, 2025
The Bus on Route 62; The Last Best Place; The Empty Rooms
A report inside the war-torn country Ukraine; a look at the fight to preserve Montanana; photographer Lou Bopp.
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Episode 10
Aired Nov 30, 2025
Polymarket; CRISPR Kids; Lamine Yamal
Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan; high school students use gene-editing tool CRISPR to develop a promising new way to detect and treat Lyme disease; Barcelona's 18-year-old soccer phenom Lamine Yamal.
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Episode 11
Aired Dec 7, 2025
MTG 2.0; Character AI; Watch Valley
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.); the scale and dangers of what's unfolding within the realm of AI chatbots; Switzerland's Vallée de Joux, where top brands have been refining the art of mechanical watchmaking for centuries.
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Episode 12
Aired Dec 14, 2025
Germany Rearms; The Price of Life; Hoosier Hysteria
Germany races to rearm as the war in Ukraine shakes its sense of security; the challenges of paying for expensive life-saving treatments; how Indiana University's Hoosiers have transformed into the number one ranked team in the country.
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Episode 13
Aired Dec 21, 2025
The Sherpas of Everest; The Kanneh-Masons
Nima Rinji Sherpa, the youngest person to summit all 14 of the world's highest peaks; a visit with the Kanneh-Mason family -- seven siblings each under 30 and all celebrated classical musicians.
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Episode 14
Aired Dec 28, 2025
Presents: Cheers
Inside the largest maker of wooden barrels; international crime groups infiltrate the global tequila supply chain online, stealing hundreds of millions of dollars of goods per year; mezcaleros laboring to quench the world's thirst for mezcal.
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Episode 15
Aired Jan 4, 2026
Maduro; Here Come the Humanoids; Alysa Liu
The U.S military's overnight strike on Venezuela and capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores; robots that look and move like humans; figure skater Alysa Liu.
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Episode 16
Aired Jan 18, 2026
Minneapolis; Inside Cecot; Salties
A report on the tense confrontations in Minneapolis between federal immigration officers and residents; deportees describe brutal and torturous conditions they endured inside CECOT; a close look at Australia's "salties."
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Episode 17
Aired Jan 25, 2026
Timothée Chalamet; Jamie Lee Curtis; Kate Winslet
Actor Timothée Chalamet talks about how he prepared for "A Complete Unknown," which earned him an Oscar nomination; actress Jamie Lee Curtis discusses her career; actress Kate Winslet discusses her 2024 film "Lee."
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Episode 18
Aired Feb 1, 2026
Minneapolis; The Far Side of the Moon; Boom Chicago
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.); Artemis II, NASA's first human mission to the Moon in more than 50 years; Boom Chicago, an English-language improv theater.
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Episode 19
Aired Feb 8, 2026
The Indomitable Margaret Atwood; Knife; Officially Amazing
Author Margaret Atwood; author Salman Rushdie; the rigorous auditing system at Guinness World Records.
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Episode 20
Aired Feb 15, 2026
Generally Recognized as Safe; Youngest Survivors
A decades-old government classification for substances in food and why some are calling for change; the miraculous story of three pregnant women, and their babies, who survived notorious Nazi slave labor and concentration camps.
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Episode 21
Aired Feb 22, 2026
Left Behind; South Africa's Refugees; Is That Art?
A community in McDowell County, W.Va. faces federal funding cuts to SNAP benefits; the resettlement of white South African refugees; the controversy over AI-created art.
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Episode 22
Aired Mar 1, 2026
Iran; Under Siege; Breaking the Cycle
Reza Pahlavi, a leader of the Iranian opposition to the Islamic Republic and the son of the late deposed shah of Iran; federal judges say they feel under siege; holding parents accountable for school shootings.
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Episode 23
Aired Mar 8, 2026
Targeting Americans; Secretary Hegseth
New details about a type of microwave weapon thought to cause mysterious brain injuries; Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
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Episode 24
Aired Mar 15, 2026
Choke Point; Laser Focus; Growing Up Behind Walls
Iran's chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important shipping channels in the world; counter-drone laser systems; an orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where children have been sheltered from the violence for more than four years.
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Episode 25
Aired Mar 22, 2026
Elemental Crisis; Turning the Ship Around; The Dog Aging Project
A private company in the U.S., now partly owned by the federal government, ramping up rare earth mining, processing and magnet-making; efforts to resurrect the ship building industry in the U.S.; collecting data on dogs in hope of providing insight into disease.
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Episode 26
Aired Mar 29, 2026
Inside the Tower; Unmanned; Wonder of the World
Challenges for air traffic controllers; Ukraine's use of unmanned drones in the war against Russia; exploring an epic underworld of caverns the size of skyscrapers, known as Hang Son Doong, in Vietnam.
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Episode 27
Aired Apr 5, 2026
Return to RAM; Ghost Train; The Mardi Gras Indians
Remote Area Medical, a charity that delivers aid to Americans cut off from healthcare by location and cost; the state of high-speed rail in the U.S.; Black Masking Indians, one of America's last secret societies.
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Episode 28
Aired Apr 12, 2026
Pope Leo's Church; Risk on the Road; What Happened to the Great White Sharks?
Cardinal Blase Cupich, Cardinal Robert McElroy and Cardinal Joseph Tobin on Pope Leo; a scheme putting people at risk on U.S. roadways; the disappearance of great white sharks from coastal waters around Cape Town, South Africa.
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Episode 29
Aired Apr 19, 2026
Iran's Heu; One Mother's Story; Wild Concerto
The safe removal of 600 kilograms of weapons grade uranium from Kazakhstan after the fall of the Soviet Union; Rachel Goldberg-Polin talks about the grief of losing her son; drummer Stewart Copeland and British naturalist Martyn Stewart.
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Episode 30
Aired Apr 26, 2026
Shots Fired; Ben Sasse; The Pigeon Mafia
President Donald J. Trump speaks about the incident at The White House Correspondents' Dinner; former Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Fla.); elite racing pigeons becoming targets for organized crime.
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Episode 31
Aired May 3, 2026
Disaster Tourists; Birds of War; Perfume Capital of the World
The increasing trend of "disaster tourists"; a dense jungle in the mountains of Colombia where rare species of birds flourish; where flowers for the world's most famous perfumes have been grown and gathered for more than 100 years.
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Episode 32
Aired May 10, 2026
Prime Minister Netanyahu; Drawing the Lines; Gout Gout
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Gov. Jeff Landry (R-La.) speaks about his decision to declare a state of emergency and suspend the state's House primaries until new district maps are drawn; 18-year-old sprinting phenom Gout Gout.
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Episode 33
Aired May 17, 2026
Betting on War; The Knowledge; Christopher Nolan
The phenomenon of betting on war and the creation of a whole new category of insider trading; London's black cab industry; director Christopher Nolan.
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Episode 34
Aired May 24, 2026
Booms, Busts and Bubbles; Scultping Evoluiton; The Payam Method
Financial reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin; using genetic engineering to curb Lyme disease; Payam Khastkhodaei transforms traditional scales and sheet music into a teaching method for piano.
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Episode 35
Aired May 31, 2026
Germany Rearms; Freezing the Biological Clock
Germany races to rearm as the war in Ukraine shakes its sense of security; women who have decided to freeze their eggs discuss what the process entails physically, emotionally and financially.
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Episode 36
Aired Jun 7, 2026
Under Siege; Turning the Ship Around; The Dog Aging Project
Federal judges share that they feel under siege, and fear for the future of the country; efforts to revive the American shipbuilding industry; the Dog Aging Project, a community initiative collecting data in hope of revealing pathways to help humans and dogs live longer, healthier lives.
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Episode 37
Aired Jun 14, 2026
Here Comes the Humanoids; The Empty Rooms; Lamine Yamal
Boston Dynamics' humanoid, AI-powered robot Atlas learns to perform factory work at Hyundai's new auto plant in Georgia; the rooms of children killed in school shootings across the United States; soccer player Lamine Yamal.
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Episode 38
Aired Jun 21, 2026
Youngest Survivors; What Happened to the Great White Sharks?
The miraculous story of three pregnant women, and their babies, who survived notorious Nazi slave labor and concentration camps; the disappearance of great white sharks from coastal waters around Cape Town, South Africa.
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