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- Pete Wentz hosts a decade of millennial hits from the turn of the century until now.
- The pivotal year that essentially ushered in the true 1960s is explored.
- A 12-year old girl is kidnapped, following a brutal home invasion...Can police find her and her abductor before its too late?
- A collection of documentary films focused on sports.
- Life in NYC after 3:00 AM. We also, have stayed after 3 AM in a club or a party , but what if your life starts at 3 AM and what more perfect for that than New York city. The camera follow the characters and their early start and late end with their problems and dreams.
- From a historic genocide trial to the overthrow of a President, 500 YEARS tells a sweeping story of mounting resistance played out in Guatemala's recent history through the actions and perspectives of the majority indigenous Mayan population, who now stand poised to reimagine their society.
- Meet husband and wife design team Bob and Cortney Novogratz, owners of the NYC based design firm, Sixx Design, and stars of "9 by Design." The series follows the couple over the course of six months, during which they worked on six large-scale design projects including a 24-room hotel on the New Jersey Shore called The Bungalow Hotel, a 10,000 square foot glass house on Manhattan's West Side Highway and a home conversion of a gun shop located on the edge of Soho. Both hailing from large Southern families, Bob and Cortney shared the desire to have a lot of kids and are parents to seven children -- Wolfgang, 12, twins Bellamy and Tallulah, 10, Breaker, 8, twins Five and Holleder, 4. At the close of the premiere episode, Cortney goes into labor with the newest addition to the family, a son, Major. New York City may not be the typical place to raise a large and growing family, but for the Novogratz family there's no place they'd rather be."
- American 11, United 175, American 77, and United 93 tells the riveting and emotional human stories of those aboard each doomed jetliner.
- A feature documentary on African American ballerina Misty Copeland that examines her prodigious rise, her potentially career ending injury alongside themes of race and body image in the elite ballet world.
- A teenager's shocking murder shatters a small town and destroys her family
- After a young girl disappears on her way home from school, police find her blue raincoat 30 miles away. It marks the start of a heartbreaking homicide investigation.
- An argument among sisters over a new dress leads a young girl to leave her house to calm down. But when she never returns, the desperate search to find her begins.
- Just hours after a popular teenager is reported missing, her lifeless body is discovered under a nearby bridge. Police will have to sort through her puzzling last hours alive to bring a ruthless killer to justice.
- After a man confesses to a terrible double homicide, police must determine whether he actually committed the crime.
- In 1951 in the town of Edna, Texas, a field hand named Pedro Hernandez murdered his employer after exchanging words at a gritty cantina. From this seemingly unremarkable small-town murder emerged a landmark civil rights case that would forever change the lives and legal standing of tens of millions of Americans. A team of unknown Mexican American lawyers took the case, Hernandez v. Texas, all the way to the Supreme Court, where they successfully challenged Jim Crow-style discrimination against Mexican Americans. In his law office in San Antonio, a well-known attorney named Gus Garcia listened to the desperate pleas of Pedro Hernandezs mother, who traveled more than one-hundred-and-fifty miles to ask him to defend her son. Garcia quickly realized that there was more to this case than murder; the real concern was not Hernandezs guilt, but whether he could receive a fair trial with an all-Anglo jury deciding his fate. Garcia assembled a team of courageous attorneys who argued on behalf of Hernandez from his first trial at the Jackson County Courthouse in Texas all the way to Washington, DC. It would be the first time a Mexican American appeared before the Supreme Court. The Hernandez lawyers decided on a daring but risky legal strategy, arguing that Mexican Americans were a class apart and did not neatly fit into a legal structure that recognized only black and white Americans. As legal skirmishes unfolded, the lawyers emerged as brilliant, dedicated, humorous, and at times, terribly flawed men.
- A beloved mother of four disappears just days after her stepdaughter vanishes. Police must investigate if their complicated relationship has led to tragedy.
- 1985– 1h 37mTV-147.8 (581)TV EpisodeFamed and beloved actor Gregory Peck candidly delves into conversation and reflection about his on-screen roles and off-screen life.
- 2014– 21mTV-GTV EpisodeCorinne Farinola and Patrick Kralik moved to the Caribbean from PA and SC respectively. They fell in love in St. Croix. After renting, the couple's ready for the next step in their relationship - buying a home together.
- If investigators can't find the crack in their suspect's seemingly air-tight alibi, a cold-blooded killer will elude justice.
- When a young woman disappears, police zero in on her violent ex-boyfriend. But the secret to solving the case is buried in a cold case file.
- A young woman's search for her birth mother ultimately leads her on a quest for justice.
- A beloved father of two is executed after a friendly poker game. Were the stakes too high? Or would police find the truth much closer to home?
- Follows the disappearance of eighteen-year-old Cindy Hernandez from Glendora, CA, in 1976.
- A small town hair dresser is found beaten and strangled in her beauty salon. After the investigation goes cold, an act of conscience cracks the case.
- Police must sift through puzzling evidence and misleading accounts in order to solve a young girl's mysterious disappearance.
- A young schoolteacher is savagely murdered in the doorway of her own home. Was her killer someone she knew, or could it have been a stalker who had been watching her for weeks?
- A single mother is murdered at work. Will a single drop of blood lead police to her killer?
- Considered one of the greatest jazz composers of all time, Duke Ellington had an enormous impact on the popular music of the late 20th century. Today his recordings remain among the most popular jazz of the big-band era.
- When a young teacher is murdered in her home, police must rely on the eyewitness testimony of a young neighbor who saw her killer lurking outside her window.
- Police struggle to find a vicious killer despite having DNA evidence and a videotape of the suspect.
- Lise Yasui explores three generations of her Japanese-American family - from their immigration to Oregon in the early 1900s through their imprisonment in internment camps during World War Two.
- A Young mother is kidnapped out of her driveway after a birthday celebration... Did a string of good luck, lead to her disappearance.
- After finding his beautiful 19 year old daughter dead, a father launches a relentless pursuit of her killer.
- Chronicling the largest environmental movement of the 20th century, the film tells vivid stories about people fighting - and succeeding - against the odds, from the Grand Canyon to Love Canal, from the oceans to the Amazon.
- A film about an unfinished film which portrays the people behind and before the camera in the Warsaw Ghetto, exposing the extent of the cinematic manipulation forever changing the way we look at historic images.
- A Fish Story is a tale of two women who lead their communities in a battle against a coalition of national environmental groups for control of the ocean.
- 1999–7.0 (8)TV EpisodeA Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power, and Jayson Blair at the New York Times.
- When a loving mother is found gunned down just steps from her front door, police in her small town are baffled. And as the investigation unfolded that sense of confusion would quickly boil into outrage.
- A trail of blood and broken cornstalks leads police to the body of a beautiful young girl.
- A 25-year-old preschool teacher and mother to a 1-year-old daughter, Ashley Mead, was last seen on February 12, 2017. The Boulder, Colorado resident was reported missing two days after she did not show up for work. It was confirmed by investigators that Mead was murdered in her apartment. In the end, Adam Densmore was charged with her murder and was found guilty. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
- When a hero firefighter is found savagely murdered in his own home, the trail of evidence police find takes them on a twisting and tension filled journey to justice.