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- "Hardball: The Girls of Summer" follows the top female baseball players in the USA, all members of the globally ranked US Women's National Baseball Team. They play BASEBALL - not softball - and fight for equality, recognition, and acceptance in a sport that continues to exclude women and girls. These trailblazers chase their dream of winning a Gold Medal at the Women's Baseball World Cup, playing professional ball, and creating opportunities for the girls coming up behind them. This is their quest to prove that women and girls belong on the baseball diamond and have a place in America's Pastime. This is the world of women's baseball. Narrated by Jessica Mendoza.
- A grieving defense attorney gets caught in a twisted game of who-done-it when he takes on the case of a beautiful socialite who is accused of murder.
- L.A. Paranormal follows the ups and downs of a Los Angeles-based team of paranormal investigators. The group is led by second generation ghost hunter and skeptic Vince Norton. He is aided by Max Rutledge, his neurotic best friend and old college roommate. Also on board are metaphysicist and consultant Elliott Szpigiel, the team's technical wizard, and playboy medium John London, a psychic artist and former British television personality. During an investigation at the famously haunted Hollywoodland mental asylum, the team collects remarkable evidence that may support the existence of life after death. But soon after, an accusation of fraud lights a firestorm of controversy and sends them into a downward spiral that threatens to tear the group apart. The investigations get less appealing and the team loses credibility even amongst their peers, as they search for a way to clear their name and just maybe, once and for all, prove that ghosts really do exist.
- Everything that can go wrong for Jon, does go wrong. But for each misfortune he encounters, a greater misfortune is averted.
- Paul Reed is doing some final campaigning on election day. He is in a dead heat with his opponent, Jonah Burns, for the People's Party nominee for Governor of Vermont. But more grueling than campaigning against Jonah has been the politics at home. His wife, while a supporter of Paul's politics, refuses to disclose her personal finances, and while she is not extremely wealthy, her reluctance is casting her, and Paul, in suspicious light. However, they never get a chance to resolve their differences. Paul wins his party's nomination and while he is giving a radio address to the state, his wife is involved in a fatal car accident. Reeling from this loss, and left with his thirteen year-old step-daughter, Maggie, Paul decides it's time to return to his family farm, a place he hasn't set foot in over five years. He hopes to make amends with his mom and brother and give Maggie a place to recover. But the reasons he hasn't been there in five years become more and more apparent. He is forced by everyone around him to examine himself and his actions and as he begins to uncover the man he truly is, he must decide if he can remain true to himself and his family if he remains in politics, or if he must give up his hard won nomination for Governor.