
The Envelope Please
Every year, billions of dollars in federal grants flow to states and cities through a process most people assume is objective and merit-based. It's not. We follow the money trail to reveal how politic...
21 Maj 18min

The Parking Lot Kings
How a handful of unelected municipal authorities control billions in public assets through hospital systems, airports, and transit agencies—often with less transparency than your local school board. T...
20 Maj 21min

The Envelope Please
Every year, state attorneys general quietly negotiate billions in corporate settlement dollars with almost no oversight—money that rarely reaches the victims it's supposed to help. We follow the paper...
12 Maj 16min

The Zoning Wars
Local planning boards wield extraordinary power over American lives—deciding who gets to live where, what businesses can operate, and how communities develop. But these seemingly mundane Tuesday night...
11 Maj 15min

The Sheriff's Rebellion
When federal law meets local defiance, who really holds the power? We explore how county sheriffs across America have become unlikely kingmakers, wielding an obscure legal doctrine to nullify everythi...
10 Maj 15min

The Paperwork That Runs America
While politicians fight over big bills, a handful of career bureaucrats quietly write the thousands of pages of regulations that actually govern your daily life. Meet the anonymous rule-writers whose ...
9 Maj 19min

The Memo That Ate Democracy
In 1995, a mid-level Justice Department lawyer named John Yoo wrote what seemed like routine legal advice about presidential war powers. Two decades later, that 42-page memo had been stretched into a ...
8 Maj 15min

The Judge Who Broke the Internet
In 1996, a single federal judge's ruling on an obscure telecommunications law created Section 230—the 26 words that built the modern internet. Now Congress wants to tear it down, but they're discoveri...
7 Maj 18min



















