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- Documentary series focusing on history's largest financial crimes ranging from Ponzi schemes, murder, card counting, generating fake currency and goods, extortion, online dating, identity theft, drug distribution, and insider trading.
- A closeted lawyer risks his career to bring a blackmailer to justice.
- Two wealthy mothers--sought-after interior designer Caroline and Bethany, owner of a successful financial-services firm--share an obsession with getting their teenagers into the best possible college.
- Postal inspectors track down money stolen from a railroad car.
- A railway postal clerk goes after a sweepstakes counterfeiting ring.
- Larry Brewster, partner in the music publishing firm of Brewster and Crow, returns from a trip to find that his partner, J.C. Crow has hired Pat O'Rourke as a song plugger. Larry doesn't approve of the plan and, in a bad mood, refuses to see composer Wilfred Potts who is offering a song for publication. Pat, in spite of Larry's objections, stays on the job. She has the firm promote an amateur song-writing contest, and the winner is a submission by Potts, but because he used the name of Wicks, the firm can't locate him and is facing prosecution on charges of using the mail to conduct a fraudulent contest.
- Dick Underwood's desire to marry Dorothy Travers receives strong opposition from her father, and the couple decides to elope. Their escape is thwarted by an accident, however, and John Travers takes his daughter home, where she is courted by crooked stock promoter Jack Allen. Dick and Dorothy's second attempt to elope is foiled by Allen, and Dick lands in jail. He escapes, and a fight with Allen leaves Dick as sole contender for Dorothy. Allen is caught for misusing the mails, and Dick receives John Travers' blessing. The hero's athletic stunts are featured.
- Norm gets in trouble with the law after he helps Cliff out by finishing his mail route, and Cliff hangs him out to dry. Meanwhile, Diane gets stuck underneath the bar while trying to check the heating system.
- Postal inspectors attempting to close down a lonely hearts club racket accuse Gene and Pat of being the ringleaders.
- When the team investigate a reported burglary and arrest the lookout, a girl, she alleges that Pepper sexually assaulted her.
- A mysterious package arrives for Jerry. Elaine is curious about what the doctors are writing in her records. George tries to hit on the cute girl at the "One Hour Photo" place.
- Photos of a hellish sight from the mind of a psychopath who abducts women makes Mulder think that the man has the ability of psychic photography.
- The case of Isom and Jimmie Turquitt, two brothers who hired homeless alcoholics to work for their bricklaying business in Bessemer, Alabama throughout the 1990s. They took out life insurance policies on each of their employees, before supplying them with as much alcohol as they wanted in the hope that they'd drink themselves to death.
- Michael Malice and Dinesh D'Souza delve into the evolving political landscape of the United States, examining the transformation of the Republican Party and the increasing authoritarianism of the Democratic Party.
- 1959–196322mTV-G7.7 (29)TV EpisodeRocky and Bullwinkle "Buried Treasure" Part 5, Fractured Fairy Tales "The Golden Goose", Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties "Saw Mill", Rocky and Bullwinkle "Buried Treasure" Part 6.
- Adam schemes to get as many cassette tapes as possible from a mail-order music club, but when Beverly finds out she points the blame at Erica. Meanwhile, Barry is determined to impress Lainey's dad, even though it's an uphill battle.
- Rocky and Bullwinkle "Moosylvania Saved" Part 3 of 4, Fractured Fairy Tales "The Witch's Broom", Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties "Saw Mill", Rocky and Bullwinkle "Moosylvania Saved" Part 4 of 4.