The "Break–In of the Century": The Citizens Committee to Investigate the FBI

The "Break–In of the Century": The Citizens C...

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A Con So Nice, He Named Himself Twice: Lord Gordon Gordon

A man who called himself Lord Gordon Gordon sure knew how to con 'em. He scammed jewelers, land owners, and railroad magnates with great alacrity on both sides of the Atlantic. But in the hierarchy of criminals, the robber barons generally come out on top, and Gordon Squared just ...  Afficher plus

The Love Triangle of Frank Sinatra, Howard Hughes and Ava Gardner

Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner had one of the great love affairs of the last century. But it was actually a love triangle that included the famously-reclusive Howard Hughes. It gets wilder than that –– their love rivalry lasted decades and involved the mafia and the CIA. In fact, ...  Afficher plus

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Pardoned: Richard Nixon Pt. 1
Not Guilty

In 1972, a break-in at the Watergate office complex in Washington D.C. had the FBI investigating what they thought was an ordinary burglary. But when the evidence led them to the White House, they uncovered what would become the biggest political scandal of the 20th century. Lear ...  Afficher plus

Season 3, Episode 8: James & Tom Risen, The Last Honest Man: the CIA, the FBI, the Mafia, and the Kennedy's - and one Senator's Fight to Save Democracy
Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs

Send us a textJoin Professor Jeffrey Sachs in his conversation with authors James and Tom Risen on their important, new book The Last Honest Man, a gripping biography of Idaho Senator, Frank Church. The Risens describe the remarkable events of 1975, when Senator Church almost sin ...  Afficher plus

Outlaws vs the FBI: J. Edgar Hoover's G-Men
American History Hit

What makes the ideal gangster hunter? In the 1930s, outlaws like John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Bonnie & Clyde were the scourge on the justice system of the United States.


To bring them in, the lawmakers needed to try something new. And that something new was t ...

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Buried Gold: How the FBI Got Involved In a Treasure Hunt
Conspiracy Theories

A legend tells of a cache of Civil War-era gold buried somewhere in the hills of Elk County, Pennsylvania. Over the past few decades, treasure hunters have descended upon the community of Dents Run to seek their fortune – and to find out if the stories are true. Dennis Parada’s s ...  Afficher plus