A CIA field officer and an Indonesian police officer are forced to work together in confronting political corruption. An informant must be moved twenty-two miles to safety.
A millionaire entrepreneur invents a new form of ecstasy only for his business to be chased down by the Chinese triads.
One of the city's last decent tow truck drivers risks everything on a desperate quest to become king of the road and provide for his struggling family.
George W. Bush picks Dick Cheney, the CEO of Halliburton Co., to be his Republican running mate in the 2000 presidential election. No stranger to politics, Cheney's impressive résumé ...
The UK could officially leave the European Union next month, which would be a huge change with hugely damaging consequences.
Psychics may seem harmless and fun on TV, but they can make a lot of money by exploiting vulnerable people.
Automation often seems like a scary new problem, but it’s neither entirely scary nor entirely new.
Robocalls are a growing problem. If only we could make the FCC care a little bit more about fixing it.
John Oliver talks about the power of public shaming, good and bad.
John Oliver discusses how the WWE takes care of its wrestlers — and how it doesn’t.
Mobile homes may seem like an affordable housing option, but large investment companies are making them less and less so.
Following some recent revelations about the role of large companies in America’s ongoing opioid epidemic, John Oliver takes another look at the crisis.
Following the release of the Mueller Report, John Oliver discusses what we’ve learned.
John Oliver discusses the lethal injection process, which is definitely not as pleasant as talking about a squeaking frog.
With the Green New Deal sparking a national conversation about all the ways to combat climate change, John Oliver looks at a few potential solutions.
America’s system for conducting death investigations is a mess. John Oliver explains why we should all be a little more concerned about fixing it.
There’s still nothing in our constitution that explicitly prohibits sex discrimination. John Oliver talks about how to fix that.
With a national conversation underway about the possibility of impeachment, John Oliver discusses whether the benefits outweigh the potential risks.
It’s easy to buy things online, and even easier not to think about how they get to you. John Oliver discusses what happens when you click “buy now.”
John Oliver explains how Britain’s new prime minister, Boris Johnson, has succeeded – not despite his bumbling persona, but often because of it.
John Oliver explains how prisoners make and spend money, and how companies can profit at the expense of their families.
John Oliver takes a look at the president of Turkmenistan, a dangerous autocrat with some notably strange obsessions.
John Oliver discusses the roles that gender and racial bias can play in medical treatment.
John Oliver explains why filibusters exist, why they shouldn't, and why it's stupid to drink coffee like a cat.
Legal immigration is a term which was repeated throughout the Trump presidency. But John Oliver explains its absurdity as well as why people resort to illegal means to enter the country. He ...
Peter is approaching 30 and still trying to navigate modern online dating culture. After a whimsical, romantic evening with a mysterious young woman ends with him waking up alone, Peter tries to ...
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Kat struggles to confront the realization that her friend, Julia, is dead. Shopping for a dress to wear to Julia’s memorial service, Casey is given a sexy, expensive and slightly inappropriate ...