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- Anthology series in which each season is based on a true crime story featuring an epic tale of love gone wrong.
- Tells the story of four unassuming heroes who ensure no student is deprived of the joy of music. It is also a reminder of how music can be the best medicine, stress reliever and even an escape from poverty.
- Follows an immigrant mother with terminal cancer who takes desperate measures to help her unstable teenage son as she uncovers his growing obsession with mass shootings.
- Investigates allegations against Randall Emmett for racial discrimination and employment abuse.
- Docuseries of "Dirty" John Meehan, based on the true crime podcast.
- Explores how the Tom Girardi scandal exposed systemic failures in the California legal system and whether justice will ever be a reality for Girardi's victims.
- In 1992, at the height of the AIDS pandemic, activist Terence Alan Smith made a historic bid for president of the United States as his drag queen persona Joan Jett Blakk. Today, Smith reflects back on his seminal civil rights campaign and its place in American history.
- Egyptologist Anthony Browder rates eight ancient Egypt scenes from movies and television for realism. He analyzes the accuracy of the mummification process depicted in "The Mummy" (1999), with Brendan Fraser, and "Moon Knight" (2022), starring Oscar Isaac. He also comments on pyramids and ancient ruins in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981), starring Harrison Ford; "Gods of Egypt" (2016), featuring Chadwick Boseman; and "The Ten Commandments" (1956). Browder discusses famous pharaohs, kings, and queens depicted in "Exodus: Gods and Kings" (2014), "Cleopatra" (1963), and "Tut" (2015).
- Room 20 is a investigative true crime podcast that looks at the case of a man who has laid unconscious and unidentified for more than 15 years . Investigative reporter Joanne Faryon takes you on a two-year deep dive journey that is filled with twists and turns about a man known only as 'Garage'.
- Convicted: Across Borders is a true crime podcast that looks at some of the millions of cases where Americans travelling abroad were imprisoned by foreign countries. The program is hosted by lawyer and bestselling author Marcia Clark who explores stories of Americans navigate the different and difficult legal systems of other countries.
- Talking Feds is a roundtable discussion that brings together prominent former government officials, journalists, and special guests for a dynamic and in-depth analysis of the most pressing questions in law and politics.
- Interviews with celebrities and lifestyle trend-setters.
- Threats to press freedom in the United States are serious and sustained, with journalists experiencing some of the most significant challenges when reporting on protests. In recent years, hundreds have been arrested, physically assaulted, or injured by law enforcement for doing their constitutionally protected jobs. The frequency and intensity of these incidents were particularly acute during the racial justice following George Floyd's murder in 2020. "Flashpoint: Protests, Policing, and the Press" features first-hand accounts from journalists who were assaulted or arrested while reporting at protests. Some represent legacy media outlets. Many are freelancers building careers in an evolving media landscape. All were reporting on the conduct of demonstrators, counter demonstrators, and law enforcement when they were met with aggressive policing. Their stories epitomize the conflict and tension experienced on the front lines of protest, the changing look of the press, and the hardening of law enforcement's attitudes toward journalists, especially journalists of color. "Flashpoint" sets the stage for a larger conversation about the need for reform. "Flashpoint's" genesis is a Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University report titled Covering Democracy: Protests, Police, and the Press, written by Joel Simon, director of the Journalism Protection Initiative at the Newmark Journalism School and a 2022-2023 visiting fellow at the Knight Institute. The report documents the police's deliberate and aggressive targeting of journalists during demonstrations, examines the historical context and explores the challenges of determining who is a journalist in a media landscape transformed by technology. Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for redress of grievances: These are bedrock principles of our democracy. The press plays an integral role in protecting protest rights by ensuring that protesters' ideas enter the public debate. Law enforcement agencies are obligated to protect these rights.
- Roundtable with Jeff Nichols ("Loving"); Damien Chazelle ("La La Land"); Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight"); Pablo Larrain ("Jackie") and Kenneth Lonergan ("Manchester by the Sea").
- Roundtable with Casey Affleck ("Manchester by the Sea"); Robert De Niro ("The Comedian"); Joel Edgerton ("Loving"); Andrew Garfield ("Hacksaw Ridge," "Silence"); Adam Driver ("Paterson," "Silence") and Matthew McConaughey ("Gold").
- Roundtable with Naomie Harris ("Moonlight"); Felicity Jones ("A Monster Calls"); Nicole Kidman ("Lion"); Aja Naomi King ("The Birth of a Nation"); Octavia Spencer ("Hidden Figures") and Michelle Williams ("Manchester by the Sea").
- Roundtable with Mahershala Ali ("Moonlight"); Jeff Bridges ("Hell or High Water"); Aaron Eckhart ("Bleed for This," "Sully"); Dev Patel ("Lion"), David Oyelowo ("Queen of Katwe") and Michael Shannon ("Nocturnal Animals," "Loving").
- Roundtable with Amy Adams ("Arrival," "Nocturnal Animals"); Annette Bening ("20th Century Women"); Ruth Negga ("Loving"); Natalie Portman ("Jackie") and Emma Stone ("La La Land").
- Roundtable with Jeff Nichols ("Loving"); Damien Chazelle ("La La Land"); Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight"); Pablo Larrain ("Jackie") and Kenneth Lonergan ("Manchester by the Sea").