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Season 1

  • S01E01 Terror in Brussels

    • April 11, 2016
    • CBS News Productions

    CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers investigates the neighborhoods that have become terror hotbeds in Brussels. He is also joined by CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate, Soufan Group senior vice president Michael Masters and Politico Europe reporter Giulia Paravicini to discuss the report.

  • S01E02 Molenbeek: Terror Recruiting Ground

    • March 18, 2016
    • CBS News Productions

    CBSN Originals explores the roots of terror in Molenbeek, Belgium.

  • S01E03 Why some Latinos are Supporting Donald Trump

    • June 2, 2016
    • CBS News Productions

    Despite his controversial comments about immigrants, some members of the Latino community are proud supporters of Donald Trump. CBSN explores why.

  • S01E04 Big Pot: The Commercial Takeover

    • November 6, 2016
    • CBS News Productions

    CBSN Originals explores the rapidly changing landscape of legal marijuana, traveling to five states and Canada to interview key figures on all sides of the issue.

  • S01E05 Haiti: A Homegrown Recovery

    • December 18, 2016
    • CBS News Productions

    After two natural disasters in six years crippled the nation of Haiti, aid groups mobilized to try to help the country - but did they deliver on their promises? Vladimir Duthiers and CBSN Originals investigates in "Haiti: A Homegrown Recovery"

Season 2

  • S02E01 America's CEO: The 45th President

    • February 9, 2017

    President Trump has sold himself to America as the nation's chief executive, a billion-dollar dealmaker. What does his life as a high-profile businessman say about how he'll manage America, and is running a country anything like running a company?

  • S02E02 America: Manufacturing Hope

    • February 28, 2017

    CBSN Originals documents the lives of struggling Americans in Erie, PA. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas explores the landscape of this once-proud town, and sees and hears firsthand the heavy emotional toll that years of layoffs and economic strife have taken on its residents.

  • S02E03 Gender: The Space Between

    • May 28, 2017

    CBSN Originals explores the intricate world of gender, beyond him or her

  • S02E04 Nepal: The Lost Girls

    • February 1, 2024

    Nepal has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world. Correspondent Reena Ninan travels to a rural Nepali village to follow one woman in her controversial fight to end child marriage.

  • S02E05 America: Redefining Hope

    • June 20, 2017

    In 2016, this manufacturing town voted Republican for the first time since the Reagan administration. CBS Reports returns to Erie, PA, to see whether the change in Washington is the change locals voted for.

  • S02E06 Thicker Than Water

    • September 12, 2017

    In natural disasters, people often focus on the major cities hit hardest - New Orleans, Houston, Miami — but what of the small towns in between? The CBSN Originals documentary, "Thicker Than Water," shares the story of one of those small towns too often forgotten in the wake of hurricanes like Harvey - a small farming community, known as Winnie, Texas.

  • S02E07 Darien Gap: Desperate Journey to America

    • October 9, 2017

    A dangerous 60-mile stretch of jungle separates Colombia and Panama. It's known as the Darien Gap, and thousands cross it every year, hoping to reach America.

  • S02E08 Portland: Race Against the Past

    • October 30, 2017

    What happened in Charlottesville proves that America has a white supremacy problem. What happened in Portland explains it.

  • S02E09 Playing God

    • November 8, 2017

    CRISPR technology is making genetic editing available to more people than ever before. But how wide should that door be opened?

Season 3

  • S03E01 The Wall - A Nation Divided

    • January 29, 2018

    CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal travels to the Tohono O'odham reservation, which straddles 75 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. This little-seen corner of Arizona is an area rife with drug traffickers, coyotes and migrants looking to enter the U.S. Members of the Tohono O'odham tribe who live here have managed to keep their culture alive in spite of an international border that bisects their ancestral land and separates families on either side. But they fear the wall will destroy it.

  • S03E02 Weaponizing Social Media: The Rohingya Crisis

    • February 27, 2018

    More than 700,000 Rohingya men, women and children have been ejected from Myanmar's Rakhine state, and now huddle in an enormous refugee camp in Bangladesh -- the biggest in the world. The fear that stoked this ethnic cleansing was inflamed by a surge in affordable new technology, and the social media platforms that came with it quickened the spread of dangerous propaganda.

  • S03E03 Grassroots in Alabama: An Emerging Women's Movement

    • May 24, 2018

    CBS Reports traces the beginnings of a new women's movement in the American South.

  • S03E04 Replacing Humans: Robots Among Us

    • April 29, 2018

    In Japan, a rapidly aging population and declining birth rate are creating a crisis. Without enough people to fill jobs and care for the elderly, could robots step up to fill the gap? Could they even become, as some robotics engineers hope, "better than human?" CBSN Originals takes you into the heart of Japan's looming population collapse, and examines the robot solutions they hope will preserve their unique culture.

  • S03E05 Adapt or Die: Can evolution outrun climate change?

    • May 20, 2018

    The climate cycles that have driven mass extinctions, are shortening and becoming more severe. The species that can adapt to environmental changes survive, while others simply die off. CBS Reports travels to the Galapagos Islands, a living laboratory in the crosshairs of climate change, to see if nature can outrun and outsmart climate change?

  • S03E06 Seeking Asylum

    • June 8, 2018

    America's border is seen by many as the dividing line between a fearful past and a safer, better future. CBS Reports followed Iranian migrant Shahab as he crossed the jungle passes of the Darién Gap, and now joins him once again as he enters America. Having risked life and limb to reach the United States, his future is no less uncertain.

  • S03E07 Expedition Antarctica

    • June 21, 2018

    More than 30 years ago, Robert Swan became the first man to walk to both the North and South Poles. In 2017, he found himself back on the ice, trekking 600 miles across Antarctica with his son, Barney. But this time, the duo set out to complete the first-ever expedition to the South Pole using solely renewable energy. Their mission: prove that if these technologies can work in the harshest environment on Earth, they can work in our everyday lives. Along the way, they faced unexpected obstacles that threatened to claim Barney's limb -- and Robert’s life.

  • S03E08 Out of Aleppo

    • June 22, 2018

    Mohammad Shasho's family left Aleppo in 2013, telling their children they were taking a prolonged vacation. That "vacation" was an evacuation prompted by Syria's eight-year-old civil war, and it became a permanent exile. In a film produced by BYkids, we see the Syrian crisis through the eyes of a young refugee filmmaker.

  • S03E09 Cryptocurrency: Virtual Money, Real Power

    • August 24, 2018

    In the world of cryptocurrency, money is power, sparking a gold rush wherever energy is cheap and abundant. A booming cryptocurrency mining industry is disrupting a small town in Washington state.

  • S03E10 Puerto Rico: The Exodus After Hurricane Maria

    • September 21, 2018

    Hurricane Maria left Puerto Rico devastated - almost 3,000 people died in its wake, towns were left without power or water for months, and hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans left, many never to return. David Begnaud returns to Puerto Rico for CBS Reports to examine the impact of that exodus and what the future holds.

  • S03E11 Burmese python invasion: Fighting invasive species

    • October 24, 2018

    Across America, waves of foreign invaders are taking over. Introduced through human error or carelessness, invasive species like the Burmese python, lionfish and Asian carp have thrived at the expense of native species critical to a delicate natural balance that supports ecosystems and livelihoods. CBSN Originals explores whether it's too late to tip the balance back in our favor.

  • S03E12 North Korea: The Art of Surviving Sanctions

    • November 16, 2018

    Behind the Kim regime's scramble to stay afloat through cultural means.

  • S03E13 Esports: The Price of the Grind

    • December 21, 2018

    The rapid rise of esports has been a dream come true for professional players-traveling the world and paid salaries to play video games full time for a living. But as money continues to pour into the industry, many young pros face grueling practice schedules and burn out early. In this episode of CBS Reports, we follow pro esports players Doublelift and Space as they compete for glory, get an inside look at what it takes to be pro, and explore the risks many are taking to stay at the top.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Families in Crisis: Illegal Immigration

    • January 17, 2019

    Central Americans are migrating to the U.S. in record numbers, but it's part of a vicious cycle decades in the making. CBS Reports' Adam Yamaguchi travels to El Salvador to meet a single father, deported from the U.S. in 2009, and his young son, caught in a revolving door of deportation and remigration, to explore an intractable problem with no clear end in sight.

  • S04E02 Priced Out: LA's Hidden Homeless

    • February 21, 2019

    Los Angeles is in the midst of the worst homeless crisis the city has ever seen, driven by rising rents, stagnant wages and an affordable housing shortage. CBS Reports' Adam Yamaguchi meets a single mother living in her car with her teenage daughter, just one example of L.A.'s hidden homeless population that is steadily growing as longtime residents are priced out of their homes - with nowhere else to go.

  • S04E03 Zika: Children of the Outbreak

    • March 8, 2019

    Just over three years ago, an outbreak of the Zika virus caused a crisis in Brazil: a dramatic increase in babies born with microcephaly. These babies are now young children facing a variety of medical problems and an uncertain future. But just as a sudden drop in the number of cases has calmed fears of the virus, health officials are on alert for another outbreak. Elaine Quijano travels to Recife, Brazil, the epicenter of the crisis, to meet a mom determined to provide the best life for her daughter, and the doctors on the frontlines.

  • S04E04 Border Business: Inside Immigration

    • March 29, 2019

    CBSN Originals presents a documentary special about the cottage industry that's built up across Central America to get migrants to the U.S. border.

  • S04E05 Welcome: Sweden's Rise of the Right

    • April 12, 2019

    In this installment of CBS Reports ongoing examination at how migration is reshaping the world, Adam Yamaguchi travels to Sweden to examine how a record influx of migrants has coincided with the recently welcoming and politically progressive nation's swift shift to the right.

  • S04E06 Sex. Consent. Education.

    • April 26, 2019

    Sex education is a hotly debated topic in the United States. How, when, and what should kids learn about sex? Only 24 states require sex ed, but none teach it the same way. Experts fear that this lack of consistency is failing students, especially when it comes to addressing the basics of consent and sexual assault prevention. In this episode of CBS Reports, we'll go inside the classroom, and speak with the people pushing for more well-rounded sex education.

  • S04E07 Clinging to coal: West Virginia's fight over green jobs

    • May 9, 2019

    For generations, coal has been the backbone of West Virginia, until jobs were wiped out by the tens of thousands. While some are counting on promises made to bring coal back, a new generation is embracing the next opportunity: green energy. But in the nationwide race to dominate renewable power production, West Virginia's deeply rooted tensions and interests may leave its workers behind.

  • S04E08 Period. Half The Population Has One. But No One Talks About It.

    • May 23, 2019

    Menstruation is one of the most taboo topics in the world, and for millions of American women, there's a high price to pay for that stigma. This CBS Reports documentary looks at how some women are trying to change that.

  • S04E09 Trophy Hunting: Killing or Conservation?

    • June 6, 2019

    CBS Reports goes inside the closely guarded world of trophy hunting, to find out whether hunting helps or harms the long-term survival of wildlife in one of Africa's premier destinations.

  • S04E10 Fake News, Real Consequences: The Woman Fighting Misinformation

    • June 27, 2019

    As the 2016 U.S. election illustrated, social media has become a powerful tool for disinformation and propaganda. Today, the Philippines is center stage in that battle as its government leverages platforms like Facebook to combat its critics - particularly the media. And, as President Rodrigo Duterte continues to consolidate power, many wonder if democracy in the U.S. is at risk.

  • S04E11 Powerless: The High Cost of Cheap Gas

    • July 11, 2019

    When the U.S. declared the discovery of natural gas reserves large enough to propel the country to energy independence, property owners in West Virginia could never have imagined how that discovery might affect them. CBSN Originals and ProPublica traveled to West Virginia's "gas patch" to meet landowners Beth Crowder and David Wentz, a once-married couple who found themselves in the crosshairs of Big Gas and joined forces to fight back.

  • S04E12 A Climate Reckoning in the Heartland

    • July 26, 2019

    A historic flood in March 2019 left much of America's heartland under water. Grain farmers already struggling to bounce back from the Chinese trade war must now grapple with the realities of climate change that threaten to change the future of farming forever. Now, some farmers are implementing practices that could potentially reverse the effects of climate change - and provide a bigger profit. In this CBS Reports documentary, Adam Yamaguchi travels to Nebraska, where he meets two farmers

  • S04E13 Kid Influencers: Few Rules, Big Money

    • August 23, 2019

    Being a social media influencer is now considered one of the most popular career aspirations for millennials and Gen Z. But experts warn that regulations need to be put in place as younger and younger influencers share their lives on camera. This episode of CBS Reports looks at the lives of three families whose kids are popular influencers on social media, while exploring some of the dangers implicit in the "kidfluencer" industry.

  • S04E14 Drinking Culture: American Kids and the Danger of Being Cool

    • September 5, 2019

    On America's college campuses, there are epidemics we talk about and those we don't. When sexual assaults or fraternity hazing deaths make headlines, court cases follow and new rules are enacted, but less attention is paid to an underlying issue - binge drinking culture. CBSN Originals explores how drinking to excess is not only considered normal, but cool, and how for many young people "blacking out" is less a rarity than an every weekend occurrence - with grave consequences.

  • S04E15 The Perils of Private Prison Health Care

    • October 4, 2019

    While serving a three-year sentence in an Arizona prison that contracts with a private health care company, Mariam Abdullah was diagnosed with mental illnesses. Six weeks after her 18th birthday, she killed herself in her cell. Her story is not unique: the suicide rate in U.S. prisons has increased in recent years. In this CBS Reports documentary, we look at whether private health care companies are contributing to this trend.

  • S04E16 The Faces of Family Separation

    • October 7, 2019

    CBS News takes viewers inside the real-life challenges facing migrant families split apart by the Trump administration's "Zero Tolerance" policy. The documentary provides an immersive look at the hotly debated issue through the eyes of those impacted the most - the fathers, mothers, sons and daughters separated and unaware when they'll see their family members again.

  • S04E17 Speaking Frankly: Non-monogamy

    • October 24, 2019

    "One big orgy": That's the stereotype about the lifestyle of consensual non-monogamy - an arrangement where committed partners agree to have relationships with other people. But in this CBS Reports documentary, people who have practiced non-monogamy for years say it's not all wild sex — or even all that wild. It takes a lot of work and carries a lot of stigma. And it's more popular than you may think.

  • S04E18 Speaking Frankly: Child Marriage

    • October 31, 2019

    In 2018, Delaware and New Jersey became the first states to ban marriage under the age of 18 without exception. But in the rest of the country, there are still legal processes allowing children to get married. Advocates are working hard to change the laws, but they're running into some surprising opposition - on both sides of the political spectrum.

  • S04E19 Speaking Frankly: Porn

    • November 14, 2019

    With smartphones and wireless internet, gaining access to pornography has never been easier for young people. But experts say early exposure to porn can "rewire" young people's brains, distort their views of sexual behavior, and even contribute to dating violence. Now, educators are trying to find ways to teach kids how to think critically about porn to help them foster healthier relationships.

  • S04E20 Speaking Frankly: Title IX

    • November 21, 2019

    Obama-era rules set tough new standards for how schools should handle cases of sexual misconduct on campus under Title IX. But some alleged victims say the investigations made matters worse, while many of the accused claim they're being denied due process. Now, the Trump administration has offered a new set of guidelines. Will that fix the problems?

  • S04E21 Speaking Frankly: Raising Boys

    • December 5, 2019

    Now that the #MeToo movement has brought conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual consent to the forefront of public discourse, parents are grappling with how to encourage their sons to reject some of the more traditional notions of manhood. But many say they struggle with reinforcing those values in a society that still largely adheres to deeply-rooted stereotypes. It raises the question: How do we raise our boys?

Season 5

  • S05E01 Racial Profiling 2.0

    • February 20, 2020

    As police departments turn to big data to help reduce crime in their neighborhoods, advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about high-tech racial profiling. The algorithm-driven systems analyze supposedly impartial historical crime data to predict where crimes will occur or who might commit them. But critics say the data can actually reinforce biased past police practices. This CBS Reports documentary raises the question: Are predictive policing programs actually super-charging racial bias?

  • S05E02 Complicit: The Amazon Fires

    • February 27, 2020

    As fires ravaged Brazil's Amazon rainforest in the summer of 2019, concerned citizens, politicians and celebrities worldwide sounded alarms and urged Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to take immediate action. But Bolsonaro fired back, claiming his critics were spreading fake news to undermine Brazil's economic progress. In this CBS Reports documentary, Adam Yamaguchi heads into the Brazilian Amazon to see what's driving the deforestation -- and finds surprising connections leading back to the U.S.

  • S05E03 The War on Science

    • March 5, 2020

    In the age of misinformation, evidence-based science is under fire. Private schools with questionable curriculums, public schools that sidestep scientific topics, and a growing abundance of conspiratorial YouTube videos are hindering our ability to separate scientific facts from beliefs or opinions. Yet as Adam Yamaguchi reports in this CBS Reports documentary, educators are finding ways to fight back.

  • S05E04 Extremists Next Door

    • March 12, 2020

    In recent years, gaming and anonymous social media sites have become breeding grounds for right-wing extremists. Populated by (mostly) young white men disenchanted with their place in society, the platforms have become spaces where hate is normalized and disaffected young people are susceptible to radicalization. CBS Reports' Adam Yamaguchi reports parents, activists and even some former white nationalists are trying to find ways to stop it, but as much of the rhetoric is cropping up on mainstream platforms it's proving to be an uphill Battle

  • S05E05 Rising Tide: Priced Out In Miami

    • March 19, 2020

    Miami is often seen as ground zero for the impacts of climate change in the U.S., but the fallout goes well beyond flooded streets. As real estate developers head to higher ground, rising rents in low-income communities there are threatening to push vulnerable residents out of their homes. In this episode of CBS Reports, Adam Yamaguchi explores climate gentrification in Miami.

  • S05E06 Surviving an Unlivable Wage

    • March 26, 2020

    The restaurant industry has driven a significant amount of economic growth since the Great Recession, but many restaurant employees continue to end up hungry due to a two-tiered wage system that allows tipped workers to be paid as little as $2.13 an hour. CBS Reports Adam Yamaguchi travels to Indiana to explore the impact of tipping as a primary source of income for people in one of America's fastest-growing workforces.

  • S05E07 War of Words

    • March 29, 2020

    As the US faces an unprecedented public health emergency, one thing stands in the way — trust in truth. For years now, Americans in large numbers have come to dismiss science, established fact, and the media. And the Internet has helped bring us to this critical moment in time. In this CBS Reports presentation, War of Words, we examine how we got here, and see how the Internet-fueled parallel universe threatens to tear at the fabric of American society.

  • S05E08 Lifelines In The Lockdown

    • April 10, 2020

    With millions of Americans under stay-at-home orders in the coronavirus pandemic, workers like grocery store employees, bus drivers and delivery people have become indispensable lifelines. Often unnoticed and undervalued by society, they now risk their lives so that daily life can continue to function. In this episode of the CBS Reports documentary series REVERB, Adam Yamaguchi asks: Will better benefits, higher wages, and our newfound respect last beyond this crisis?

  • S05E09 Coronavirus in Navajo Nation

    • May 10, 2020

    A history of unfulfilled promises between the Navajo Nation and the U.S. government has helped fuel one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in the country among Navajo People. The Navajo Nation imposed extensive lockdown orders, but inadequate infrastructure and lack of access to basic needs like running water is intensifying the crisis. Will the virus drive the Navajo People closer to the brink or will it spark a rallying cry and finally lead to the relief that's long past due?

  • S05E10 Jailed for Abortion in El Salvador

    • May 28, 2020

    At a moment when Roe v. Wade appears more vulnerable than ever to legal challenges, this half-hour documentary goes to El Salvador, where harsh laws offer a glimpse into what an abortion ban can look like. For more than 20 years, El Salvador's constitution has prohibited the procedure, and more than 140 women have been incarcerated, many of whom say they were wrongfully convicted after suffering a miscarriage. CBS News reporter Kate Smith investigates, and finds one rural family whose story could force the country to loosen its ban.

  • S05E11 Cancel Culture

    • August 13, 2020

    Cancel culture has destroyed careers and upended the lives of many who've made a controversial statement or committed a socially unacceptable act. It's sparked a debate about whether such incidents precipitate much-needed change or simply threaten freedom of expression. This CBS Reports documentary dives into these complex conversations, featuring stories of people who experienced being "canceled" — and those who have used it as a tool to hold others to account.

  • S05E12 Fat Shaming

    • August 20, 2020

    The body positivity movement was created to offer an inclusive community for those of all sizes. But some argue that it celebrates being overweight at the expense of tackling America's rising obesity epidemic. This CBS Reports documentary explores the attitudes surrounding weight in America, featuring those trying to change the narrative and challenge stereotypes, as well as those concerned that we are avoiding necessary conversations about health.

  • S05E13 Censorship

    • August 27, 2020

    Social media platforms have become de facto public spaces, where freedom of speech is exercised. But when online speech pushes the limits of acceptability, where do we draw the line? Are conservatives and liberals treated differently? And who gets to decide? This CBS Reports documentary explores the controversy that's spread far beyond Twitter and Facebook, with real-life consequences.

  • S05E14 Feminism

    • September 10, 2020

    Feminism has never been more widely proclaimed than it is now. But there is no consensus within the movement about what that means or how to move forward. Are these conflicts getting in the way of progress — or paving the way for growth? This CBS Reports documentary explores the internal culture wars and the greatest obstacles facing the feminist movement today.

  • S05E15 Socialism

    • September 17, 2020

    Socialism has gone mainstream in American politics, but it remains deeply controversial. For some, it seems to offer an appealing solution to the country's woes, but for others, it evokes fearful imagery of authoritarian regimes. This CBS Reports documentary dives into the culture war over socialism and what it means for the nation's future.

  • S05E16 Symbolic Justice

    • September 24, 2020

    With renewed calls for racial justice in America come fresh demands to take down Confederate monuments, rid sports teams of Native American mascots, and rebrand products that use racist caricatures. But does the focus on imagery distract from the fight for systemic change? This CBS Reports documentary explores the effectiveness of dismantling these symbols of the past in the push for a more equitable future.

  • S05E17 Welcome to Pine Lake

    • October 8, 2020

    CBS Reports presents its first feature documentary, "Welcome to Pine Lake." The film set out to tell the triumphant story of a progressive, women-run town - and ended up revealing the institutional racism at the city's core. The film is followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and an extended discussion with important voices and thought leaders on the problems and possible solutions to systemic racism in America today, hosted by CBS News's Anne-Marie Green.

  • S05E18 Generation Climate

    • October 22, 2020

    A generation that grew up witnessing a world with a rapidly changing climate is coming of age. Now, Gen Z climate activists are bringing a sense of urgency to mobilizing social and political movements across the nation. As the world is running out of time, these young activists have made it their mission to fight for its future.

  • S05E19 Gun Fight, Part One

    • November 12, 2020

    In the first episode of this two-part documentary, CBS Reports explores an armed backlash to new gun laws. Mass shootings in Virginia have mobilized the fight for more regulation, but some counties won't enforce laws they say infringe on their residents' constitutional rights.

  • S05E20 Gun Fight, Part Two

    • November 12, 2020

    In the second episode of this two-part documentary, CBS Reports follows a growing movement of militias refusing to comply with new gun regulations. As the country navigates a pandemic, economic shutdowns and political unrest, gun sales are soaring and gun rights activists argue Americans should be armed now more than ever.

  • S05E21 Losing Las Vegas

    • November 29, 2020

    The economic fallout from COVID-19 hit Las Vegas harder than any other major city in the nation, devastating households far from the famous Strip. Though the lights are flickering on once again, uncertainty still looms. This episode of CBS Reports reveals how some Las Vegas workers are navigating a tough new reality with no end in sight.

  • S05E22 A City Under Surveillance

    • December 1, 2020

    The Detroit Police Department is using facial recognition technology and a network of surveillance cameras to combat the city's high crime rates. But critics say the technology has racial bias built into it and has even landed innocent people behind bars. In this documentary, CBS Reports explores the debate over high-tech policing that promises to make our communities safer yet at the same time threatens our civil liberties.

  • S05E23 QAnon Effect

    • December 8, 2020

    What started out as a fringe conspiracy theory in 2017 has recently spread into the mainstream. Dozens of people linked to the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory ran for federal office in 2020, and two were elected to Congress. This CBS Reports documentary explores how QAnon has taken root amid challenging times and a growing distrust in American institutions, and what it means for the future of the country.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Hindsight is 2020: An Unprecedented Election

    • January 15, 2021

    When a pandemic, a racial reckoning, and rampant misinformation converged, Americans were faced with an election unlike any other. This CBSN documentary follows voters around the country as they grapple with who they're voting for, how they're voting and the issues supercharging the stakes.

  • S06E02 The Right's Fight to Make America a Christian Nation

    • March 4, 2021

    This CBS Reports documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series explores the fusion of faith and politics in a movement that envisions the U.S. as a christian nation.

  • S06E03 What Does It Mean to Defund the Police?

    • March 11, 2021

    This CBS Reports documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series explores the push to defund police departments and rethink the way communities protect public safety.

  • S06E04 Do We Still Need the Electoral College?

    • March 18, 2021

    This CBS Reports documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series explores whether the Electoral College helps or hurts American democracy.

  • S06E05 The Student Debt Dilemma

    • March 25, 2021

    This CBS Reports documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series delves into the growing demands to cancel student debt.

  • S06E06 Does the Supreme Court Need Reform?

    • April 8, 2021

    This CBS Reports documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines growing calls to overhaul the Supreme Court.

  • S06E07 The Diversity Dilemma

    • April 15, 2021

    This CBS Reports Documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines when diversity measures can be helpful or harmful.

  • S06E08 Women in the Workplace: The Unfinished Fight for Equality

    • June 17, 2021

    This CBS Reports documentary explores why are women still fighting to close the leadership gap in corporate America, which has widened amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • S06E09 Fighting for Paradise: Puerto Rico's Future

    • June 24, 2021

    This CBS Reports documentary explores the growing economic inequality in Puerto Rico and the divide over whether statehood is the solution.

  • S06E10 Ghost Light: The Year Broadway Went Dark

    • September 16, 2021

    After Broadway's unprecedented 18-month pandemic shutdown, CBS Reports' new documentary looks at how people on stage and behind the scenes pivoted to survive.

  • S06E11 Conspirituality: How Wellness Became a Gateway for Misinformation

    • September 23, 2021

    A new CBS Reports documentary in its Reverb series explores how the yoga and wellness worlds became a gateway for misinformation and conspiracy theories in the wake of the pandemic.

  • S06E12 Deepfakes and the Fog of Truth

    • October 14, 2021

    A new CBS Reports documentary reveals the growing threat posed by technology that makes lies look true and the truth seem false.

  • S06E13 AnCivil War: The Evangelical Divide

    • October 21, 2021

    A new episode of CBS Reports Reverb series reveals that as christian nationalism attracts followers, traditional pastors fear for their faith and the country.

  • S06E14 The New Pro-Gun Generation

    • October 28, 2021

    A new episode of CBS Reports' Reverb series investigates how gun owners are growing more diverse as increasing numbers of Black, Latino, and other underrepresented Americans arm up out of fear for their safety.

  • S06E15 Darien Gap 2021: A Haitian Exodus

    • October 29, 2021

    In 2010, a devastating earthquake drove Haitians from their homeland to rebuild their lives. Ten years later in the wake of a pandemic-shattered economy, thousands of native born Haitians that had made their home in South America left their lives behind again and began making their way north to America. CBSN Originals met families preparing to cross the treacherous Darien Gap, dense jungle that correspondent Adam Yamaguchi trekked 4 years earlier to document the sacrifice migrants are willing to make in the hopes of finding a better life in the US.

  • S06E16 The Trials of Critical Race Theory

    • November 4, 2021

    A new episode of CBS Reports' Reverb series examines the backlash to so-called critical race theory in schools and the impact on students and teachers.

  • S06E17 Being Different in the Delta

    • November 11, 2021

    A new episode of CBS Reports' Reverb series explores the history of anti-Asian racism in Mississippi's Delta region and a new generation that's demanding change.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Trayvon Martin: 10 Years Later

    • February 26, 2022

    Ten years later, Trayvon Martin's death is still igniting a movement and demands for justice. CBS Reports speaks to Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton, thought leaders and activists about Martin's life, the acquittal of George Zimmerman and how the Black Lives Matter movement has evolved in the special "Trayvon Martin: 10 Years Later."

  • S07E02 Welcome to the Metaverse

    • March 24, 2022

    This CBS Reports documentary immerses into the lives of early adopters of the metaverse - both real and virtual - on their quest to create a new path to wealth.

  • S07E03 Chasing Fame

    • April 21, 2022

    "Chasing Fame" is the first episode of a new CBS Reports documentary series that explores the transformational shifts faced by today's youth — in their own words — to answer the question: "Are the Kids All Right?" "Chasing Fame" looks at the toll chasing social media fame can take on teens.

  • S07E04 Are the Kids All Right?: Racism

    • April 28, 2022

    A racial reckoning is happening in America, but the voices of kids and teens are often missing from that conversation. In this episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" young people from across the country share their perspectives on race and firsthand experiences with racism in the U.S. today.

  • S07E05 Are the Kids All Right?: Internet

    • May 5, 2022

    Gen Z is the first generation to go from birth through adolescence completely connected. This episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" reveals the toll the online world is taking on kids' self-esteem and self-control, as well as how some intrepid teens are trying to reshape their generation's relationship with technology.

  • S07E06 Are the Kids All Right?: Free Speech

    • May 12, 2022

    Is free speech under threat? CBS Reports explores that question with members of Gen Z, many of whom say their right to free expression is

  • S07E07 Are the Kids All Right?: Gen Z

    • May 19, 2022

    For an unprecedented number of young people in Gen Z, gender is a social construct that needs dismantling. In this CBS Reports documentary, we follow four teens with diverse gender identities to see how they are dealing with and experiencing a world that's redefining gender.

  • S07E08 Crime Without Punishment

    • May 26, 2022

    In this CBS Reports documentary, Jim Axelrod peels back the curtain on a sobering reality of a justice system in crisis: For roughly half of the people murdered in America, no one is arrested for the crime.

  • S07E09 "Bring Your Own Brigade"

    • August 22, 2022

    Two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker captures the horror and heroism of the deadliest week of wildfires in California history and explores the causes of what she calls a "global fire crisis" in the CBS Reports documentary "Bring Your Own Brigade."

Season 8

  • S08E01 Defending Taiwan

    • October 6, 2022

    An increasingly powerful China is stepping up its aggression against the self-governing island of Taiwan -- an alarming development that could result in a U.S.-China showdown with massive economic consequences. CBS Reports heads to Taiwan to examine how the Taiwanese are building resistance in the face of growing threats, and the global stakes of the island's fate.

  • S08E02 El Poder

    • October 13, 2022

    CBS News Race & Culture Unit presents CBS REPORTES: EL PODER, Hosted by Adriana Diaz featuring CBS News correspondents Enrique Acevedo, Manuel Bojorquez, Skyler Henry, Lilia Luciano, Ed O'Keete, and Omar Villafranca, exploring the cultural diversity and increasing power of Latino voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections and the 2024 presidential election.

  • S08E03 A New Conservative Alliance

    • November 3, 2022

    A segment of American conservatives has found inspiration in the success of the conservative cultural movement in Hungary. CPAC, the American Conservative Political Action Committee, is extolling President Viktor Orban's anti-LGBTQ and nativist policies as the way forward for the United States. CBS Reports explores what the emerging alliance means for some U.S. conservatives' vision for America.

  • S08E04 Guns in the Classroom

    • November 17, 2022

    As America grapples with the crisis of school shootings, solutions to school safety seem to divide into two sides — more restrictions or more guns. While victims' families and survivors in largely conservative and pro-gun Texas now fight for gun control, others across the state are choosing to fortify schools by arming their children's teachers.

  • S08E05 Artemis: America's New Moonshot

    • November 26, 2022

    NASA's launch of the Artemis 1 mission signals America's intent to return to the moon, and beyond. This CBS Reports documentary reveals the incredible endeavor of America's next great leap in space exploration and the collective will required to see it through.

  • S08E06 Elon Musk, Inc.

    • December 15, 2022

    Elon Musk has built a reputation for changing the game by ignoring the rules, and his recent acquisition of Twitter is no different. Is the turbulent Twitter buyout just the next chapter in Elon Musk's odds-defying story? CBS Reports peels back the layers on the high-stakes and high-rewards journey of one of the most polarizing and influential people of our time.

  • S08E07 Campaign of Deceit

    • February 9, 2023

    Since the day George Santos announced his bid for a seat in Congress, much of what he's said about his life and career has proven to be false. So who is George Santos? CBS Reports follows his unlikely path from a basement in Queens to seaside Brazil to Long Island's wealthiest suburbs - unwinding a campaign of deceit that delivered him to the loftiest halls of power in Washington.

  • S08E08 Black Twitter

    • February 23, 2023

    You may know the hashtags and the groundbreaking movements - #BlackLivesMatter, #OscarsSoWhite, #SayHerName — but now you'll get an inside look at where they were born: Black Twitter. CBS Reports interviews celebrities, influencers and thought leaders to chronicle the history of Black Twitter, how it has spread to other platforms like Instagram, Linkedin and TikTok, and explore the social sphere where Black people started a community and ended up creating a pop culture juggernaut and driver of social justice.

  • S08E09 Body Brokers

    • March 23, 2023

    In this eye-opening documentary, CBS Reports goes inside the $100 million market where bodies donated to science are bought and sold for profit.

  • S08E10 Pledge of Silence

    • April 13, 2023

    CBS Reports investigates why, in public school districts across America, some teachers have sexually abused students for decades before being stopped.

  • S08E11 Eating Trash

    • April 20, 2023

    Nearly 40% of food in the U.S. ends up in the landfill, a problem exacerbating both climate change and food insecurity. But innovative chefs from gourmet eateries to soup kitchens are on a mission to change that. CBS Reports' Adam Yamaguchi dines across America to discover the creative ways chefs transform food waste into trendy eats.

  • S08E12 The ChatGPT Revolution

    • June 1, 2023

    The artificial intelligence revolution has arrived. Al tools such as ChatGPT offer the power to transform fields like business, art, medical research and more. But this technology also brings ethical uncertainty and peril. CBS Reports explores the unleashing of this still rapidly evolving creation and some of the possible dangers.

  • S08E13 40 Acres and a Mule

    • June 22, 2023

    Today, the phrase "40 acres and a mule" represents the broken promises the U.S. government has made to Black American farmers, contributing to a vast racial wealth gap. CBS Reports explores the ways in which Black Americans are trying to reclaim their land, connect to their ancestry, and generate wealth that can be passed on for generations to come.

  • S08E14 Fighting for Haiti

    • July 6, 2023

    In July 2021, Haitian President Jovenel Moise was assassinated, leaving a power vacuum seized upon by rival gangs that now effectively run the capital city of Port-au-Prince. It's the latest in a long history of hardships, including some in which the US has played a role. Remarkably Haitians are undeterred in their optimism for a better future. CBS Reports explores Haiti's current crisis, fueled in part by American firepower, and the inspiring stories amidst the anarchy of those fighting to fulfill Haiti's promise.

  • S08E15 Yellowstone Bison Revival

    • August 24, 2023

    The mighty bison was virtually wiped out a century ago. But a few remained in the heart of Yellowstone National Park. CBS Reports explores the American icon's incredible return from the brink, and its remarkable role in revitalizing and restoring sacred tribal culture and traditions.

  • S08E16 Arming Cartels

    • September 14, 2023

    A CBS Reports investigation found that Americans have been aiding Mexican drug cartels by smuggling military-grade weapons across the U.S. border into Mexico, at a scale and scope previously unreported - providing the firepower cartels need to operate with impunity.

  • S08E17 Funding Cartels: The Fentanyl Fight

    • September 21, 2023

    CBS Reports goes into a cartel stronghold in Mexico to uncover what's behind the surge in fentanyl trafficking and why America is failing to stop it.

  • S08E18 Space Tourism: The Next Great Leap

    • September 28, 2023

    In the aftermath of the Titan submersible tragedy, extreme travel has come under fresh scrutiny. But one industry stands out for both its allure and the lack of regulation protecting participants' safety: space tourism. CBS Reports explores the next great leap for humankind and whether regulators and industry stakeholders are striking the right balance between encouraging innovation and ensuring safety.

Season 9

  • S09E01 Fighting For a Future: America's Migration Reckoning

    • October 26, 2023

    Major cities far from the southern border are struggling to deal with the arrival of record numbers of migrants. In New York City, the right to shelter is being tested - and tensions are rising. CBS Reports examines the crossroads of families fighting for a future, a city struggling to keep up, and a nation in the throes of a migration reckoning.

  • S09E02 A Nation in Transition

    • November 16, 2023

    In the 2023 legislative season, over two-thirds of U.S. states either passed or proposed laws restricting gender-affirming care, and lawmakers are debating policies that directly affect the lives of trans youth. CBS Reports sent three correspondents to three key states of a nation in transition to examine the difficult conversations rippling across the country.

  • S09E03 The Watchlist: 20 years of tracking suspected terrorists

    • December 14, 2023

    CBS Reports examines the legacy of the U.S. government's terrorist watchlist, 20 years after its inception. In the years since 9/11, the database has grown exponentially to target an estimated 2 million people, while those who believe they were wrongfully added are struggling to clear their names.

  • S09E04 The End of Affirmative Action

    • December 21, 2023

    In the aftermath of the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action in college admissions, CBS Reports examines the fog of uncertainty for students and administrators who say the decision threatens to unravel decades of progress.

  • S09E05 Toxic Fog: The aftermath in East Palestine, Ohio

    • February 1, 2024

    In February 2023, a quiet community in Ohio was blindsided by disaster when a train derailed and authorities decided to unleash a plume of toxic smoke in an attempt to avoid an explosion. Days later, residents and the media thought the story was over, but in fact it was just beginning. What unfolded in East Palestine is a cautionary tale for every town and city in America.

  • S09E06 Raising the Stakes: Americas growing sports gambling addiction

    • February 8, 2024

    As more states legalize gambling, online sportsbooks have spent billions courting the next generation of bettors. And now, as mobile apps offer 24/7 access to placing wagers, addiction groups say more young people are seeking help than ever before. CBS Reports explores what experts say is a hidden epidemic lurking behind a sports betting bonanza that's leaving a trail of broken lives.

  • S09E07 No Place Like Home: People with disabilities fight to stay out of institutions

    • March 28, 2024

    CBS Reports goes to Illinois, which has one of the highest rates of institutionalization in the country, to understand the challenges families face keeping their developmentally disabled loved ones at home.

  • S09E08 Anything for Love: The Romance Scam Epidemic

    • April 28, 2024

    Romance scammers drain billions of dollars from people seeking love, and their tactics have evolved in sinister ways in the online age. CBS News goes inside this devastating epidemic unfolding largely in secret, following the journey of an Illinois woman seeking answers after her mother's mysterious death.

  • S09E09 King of the County: The Power of Sheriffs

    • May 19, 2024

    A murder plot discussed on tape implicating a sheriff in southeastern Oklahoma triggers a CBS News investigation, uncovering a pattern of abuses that have gone largely unchecked for years. It's a cautionary tale that reveals an unsettling reality for small towns across America: when sheriffs abuse their power, people can die and there's little to hold them accountable.

  • S09E10 America Unfiltered: The Voices Behind the Polls

    • July 4, 2024

    You've seen the CBS News polls that tell you what voters think about big ideas like democracy and the American Dream. Now CBS Reports takes you behind the polls for unfiltered conversations about how their personal stories shaped their views.

  • S09E11 Model Prisons: California's Push for Reform

    • July 13, 2024

    Nearly 95% of people currently in prison will be released back into society, and historically a significant percentage are likely to reoffend. In California, authorities are trying to change that by providing inmates access to education, work and other rehabilitative privileges - programs that have been shown to reduce recidivism and increase public safety. CBS Reports examines a controversial approach some see as being "soft on crime,"