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Episodios

  • Up and Vanished: Case Evidence 01.23.17

    25/05/2019

    Published on 24 Jan 2017. Take a deeper look at the evidence as experts discuss new developments in the case. 

  • Reveal: Cat Fight

    23/05/2019

    Published on 18 Jan 2016. We live in a country of cat lovers. About 80 million cats live in our homes today, but what about the other 80 million living outside of the house? In this episode of Reveal, we take a look at two cats whose fates diverged – one, an invasive predator, is encouraged to thrive and hunt; … Continue reading Cat Fight →

  • Reveal: Misconceptions (rebroadcast)

    21/05/2019

    Published on 15 Sep 2018. Desperate to have a child, a couple puts its trust in a fertility clinic that promises more than it can deliver. They enter a world where some clinics take unnecessary risks to make them look far more successful than they are in reality. From reporter Jonathan Jones and Reveal’s Bernice Yeung and Emily Harris. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today.

  • Reveal: Flood Thy Neighbor (Rebroadcast)

    19/05/2019

    Published on 13 Apr 2019. Some people who live along the Mississippi River are willing to do anything to keep their homes and farms safe from flooding – even if it means inundating their own neighbors. This week, we team up with ProPublica to investigate how rising waters have set off a race to build the highest levee. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today.

  • Reveal: Where criminals get their guns (rebroadcast)

    17/05/2019

    Published on 24 Mar 2018. Across the country, criminals are arming themselves in unexpected ways. In Florida, they’re stealing guns from unlocked cars and gun stores. In other places, they’re getting them from the police themselves, as cash-strapped departments sell their used weapons to buy new ones. On this episode of Reveal, we learn where criminals get their guns and … Continue reading Where criminals get their guns →

  • Reveal: Trapped: Abuse and Neglect in Private Care

    15/05/2019

    Published on 04 Aug 2018. Deep in the backroads of central Florida, hidden between trees dripping with Spanish moss, sits the campus of an infamous center for the developmentally disabled. Its story shows what can happen when families have nowhere else to find care for their loved ones. After years of complaints, Carlton Palms is finally being shut down. But its parent company, Bellwether Behavioral Health, is still running group homes across the country, where new allegations have arisen. WNYC reporter Audrey Quinn investigates the company and speaks to a family whose son was abused at two of Bellwether’s New Jersey facilities. She discovers that, with national spending on autism services expected to increase 70 percent by 2025, the company is owned by a private equity firm. Then, reporter Elly Yu investigates the death of a DACA recipient while at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in rural Georgia. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today.

  • Reveal: The secret Trump voter

    13/05/2019

    Published on 12 Nov 2016. How did everyone miss the Donald Trump supporters who were hiding in plain sight? On Reveal, we’ll learn why they kept a low profile – until Election Day that is – and hear what they have to say now that their candidate is headed for the White House. We’ll also meet an emerging leader of … Continue reading The secret Trump voter →

  • Reveal: From A to Zika

    11/05/2019

    Published on 06 Aug 2016. The Zika virus already has spread swiftly across the island territory of Puerto Rico. And now, Miami is reporting its first cases in people infected by local mosquitoes. This week, Reveal takes us to the front lines of the battle against the disease.

  • Reveal: Lawless Lands

    09/05/2019

    Published on 06 Jun 2016. On the next Reveal, we’re taking you to lawless lands. From Africa and the Middle East to places in Oregon and Texas, we explore what happens in the absence of government and find out who or what comes in to fill the void. Sometimes, it’s a strongman enforcing his will; other times, it’s just anarchy, … Continue reading Lawless Lands →

  • Reveal: Take No Prisoners: Inside a WWII American War Crime

    07/05/2019

    Published on 28 Jul 2018. In December 1944, Adolf Hitler surprised the Allies with a secret counterattack through the Ardennes forest, known today as the Battle of the Bulge. In the carnage that followed, there was one incident that top military commanders hoped would be concealed. It’s the story of an American war crime nearly forgotten to history. After desperate house-to-house fighting between German and American forces, American soldiers wrested control of the Belgian town of Chenogne. Americans rounded up the remaining German prisoners of war, took them to a field and machine-gunned them. Reporter Chris Harland-Dunaway found an entry in General George S. Patton’s handwritten diary referring to the incident in Chenogne. Patton called it murder. So why then was there no official investigation? Through vivid interviews with a 93-year-old veteran who witnessed the event, conversations with historians and the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg Trials, and analysis of formerly confidential milita

  • Reply All: #4 Follow The Money

    05/05/2019

    Published on 08 Dec 2014. Writer Chiara Atik has a hobby -- spying on the financial transactions of friends and strangers. She thinks that Venmo, more than any other social media site, is the place you can find actual, accidental truth online. This week we investigate that claim. 

  • Reveal: Losing ground

    03/05/2019

    Published on 11 Nov 2017. In 1996, Eddie Wise, the son of a sharecropper, purchased a farm with a loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Twenty years later, the USDA foreclosed on the property and evicted him. Reveal investigates his claim that he was discriminated against because of his race. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find … Continue reading Losing ground →

  • Reveal: Too Many Pills

    29/04/2019

    Published on 27 Jan 2018. On Reveal, we share how the government failed to stop the opioid epidemic. A Washington Post/60 Minutes partnership with Reveal tells the story of how a DEA insider and his team of lawyers and investigators tried to stop drug distribution companies from flooding America with truckloads of pain pills. His effort was met with backlash … Continue reading Too Many Pills →

  • Reply All: #98 Fog of Covfefe

    24/04/2019

    Published on 08 Jun 2017. The last person on earth who has not heard about covfefe walks into a studio, and a strange journey begins.

  • Reveal: Sick on the inside: Behind bars in immigrant-only prisons

    22/04/2019

    Published on 08 Feb 2016. Anyone who serves time for a federal crime will end up in what prison experts say is the best-run system in the country: the Federal Bureau of Prisons. But if you’re not a U.S. citizen, you could end up in one of 11 facilities that don’t have to follow the same rules – and are … Continue reading Sick on the inside: Behind bars in immigrant-only prisons →

  • Reveal: Pumped on Trump

    18/04/2019

    Published on 01 Feb 2016. We’ve heard a lot from Republican candidate Donald Trump since he announced his bid for the presidency. With his celebrity lifestyle and made-for-reality-TV personality, some people didn’t take Trump’s campaign seriously – but his polling numbers aren’t a joke, and he is seriously in the lead. Trump is buoyed by a rising legion of supporters: … Continue reading Pumped on Trump →

  • Reveal: [Update] Farm to fork: Uncovering hazards in our food systems

    14/04/2019

    Published on 23 Jul 2016. This week, Reveal revisits an hour of stories dedicated to food. We take a look at the complicated networks of labor, trade and regulation that carry meat, produce and other products to our tables.

  • Reveal: Bitter Custody

    10/04/2019

    Published on 09 Mar 2019. A controversial theory about child abuse is swaying family court judges to award custody to parents accused of harming kids. We trace the origins of “parental alienation.” ** *Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today.*

  • Reply All: #97 What Kind Of Idiot Gets Phished?

    03/04/2019

    Published on 18 May 2017. This week, Phia wonders what kind of person falls for phishing attacks. Is it only insanely gullible luddites, or can smart, tech savvy people get phished, too? To find out, she conducts an experiment on her poor, unsuspecting coworkers.Follow Daniel Boteanu on twitter 

  • Reveal: Decoding discrimination in America’s temp industry

    01/04/2019

    Published on 11 Jan 2016. Business is booming for staffing agencies across the country – the temporary jobs sector is one of our fastest-growing industries in terms of employment. But there’s another side to the temp world: a blatant system of racial discrimination that evokes practices of America’s pre-civil rights era. This hour of Reveal will explore this type of … Continue reading Decoding discrimination in America’s temp industry →

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