Every scandal begins with a lie. But the truth will come out. And then comes the fallout and the out
After defying a federal ultimatum to leave Wounded Knee or face a full-scale assault, the occupation
Emboldened by their takeover of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, AIM takes its campaign for Indian righ
In early 1973, the militant civil rights group the American Indian Movement (AIM) takes control of t
Black babies in the United States are twice as likely as white babies to die before their first birt
After 40 years, the Tuskegee Study has been exposed, condemned, and ended. But for the survivors and
In the 1960s, as cultural attitudes shift and more doctors in the U.S. learn of the study, objection
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study is underway, with hundreds of African-American men unknowingly serving a
In early 1930s America, segregation is the law of the land, and syphilis remains a grave public heal
Records stuffed with cash. Cassette cases full of cocaine. The details revealed at record promoter J
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In 1986, federal prosecutor Marvin Rudnick is close to cracking the biggest payola case in decades.
Twenty years after new federal laws were supposed to eradicate payola, it's back. Now a mysterious g
The Congressional payola hearings of 1960 are out to expose corruption in the music industry. But th
In 1959, rock 'n' roll is on the rise. But parents and politicians are alarmed by this rebellious ne
The delicate system of secret bribes and kickbacks used to transform a mediocre record into a hit --
Stormy Daniels, secret hush money payments, and the lawyer at the center of it all: Michael Avenatti
Former Hare Krishna Henry Doktorski talks about what led him to join the faith, day to day life on t
Keith Ham’s chief enforcer is summoned back to New Vrindaban for a mission. He enlists the help
Steve Bryant is forced out of the commune at gunpoint and heads to California where he finds evidenc