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- Young street entrepreneurs have evolved from selling drugs to stealing identities and printing credit cards.
- 2016–7.7 (13)TV EpisodeThat hit song or sold out show may not be what it seems. Digital trappers are manipulating streaming platforms to turn nobodies into somebodies.
- Designer clothes are on sale for unbelievably low prices because the only cost is the risk of getting caught boosting.
- The wave of cannabis legalizations has deepened divides and complicated the marijuana industry; corporate weed is thriving, but the black market for cannabis still looms large.
- Black market beauty enhancement has become a game of Russian roulette for people looking to get big. But in the trans community, the black market might be a life saver.
- Drinking water is so poorly managed that our most basic resource has emerged as a terrifying black market. The stakes are critical, yet for most of us, it's barely on our radar.
- 2016– 22mTV-MA8.3 (36)TV EpisodeGunrunners move weapons from American states with loose laws to states with stricter ones, in a never-ending flow that law enforcement can't seem to stop.
- 2016– 24mTV-MA7.4 (40)TV EpisodeIn Newark NJ, unemployment and lack of hope turns a tradition of joyriding stolen cars into an international criminal operation.
- 2016– 22mTV-MA7.9 (34)TV EpisodeFor the fishermen of Hout Bay, South Africa the post-Apartheid years have meant less opportunity as they are forced to turn to poaching to survive.
- 2016– 22mTV-MA8.1 (32)TV EpisodeA dangerous opioid-based cough syrup becomes a pop culture sensation across the Unites States.
- 2016– 22mTV-MA7.6 (27)TV EpisodeAn illegal gambling underworld flourishes in New York City; the largest losers are sometimes the ones running the games.
- 2016– 22mTV-MA7.8 (27)TV EpisodeIn a vicious cycle of dependency and despair, drug addicts shoplift meat and other everyday items and sell them to cash-strapped Brits struggling to get by in today's UK.