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Login to EpisoDate.comA nine-year-old boy faces a complex operation after his condition worsens while on the waiting list. Neurosurgeon Kat Whitehouse tackles a large brain tumour in a retired miner.
Tanya is opening a new social media content business, but with only a week to go until the launch party and 200 people coming, there is still a lot to be done.
The new series concludes. Maverick luxury property developer Guy Phoenix is building his latest spectacular multi-million-pound superhome. With VIP access to the two-year build of an extravagant 'glass castle' in rural Nottinghamshire, this series follows Guy and his team as they attempt to push the boundaries of opulence to another level. In the final episode of the series, Guy and his team work against the clock to get his latest superhome across the finish line. And there's a lavish birthday celebration to organise at Guy's villa in the south of France.
Gabby Logan introduces highlights and in-depth analysis from the second legs of the Champions League quarter-finals as Arsenal take on Real Madrid in Spain.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Wednesday, April 16, and reports on a federal judge threatening to launch a contempt probe into the Trump administration. Melber also delivers a special report on how Trump-Musk budget cuts could put American lives at risk. Rep. Linda Sánchez and Chai Komanduri join.
Federal judge James Boasberg slammed the government for failing to comply with his court order to temporarily halt removal flights to El Salvador. He wrote "probable cause exists to find the Government in criminal contempt." NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports it comes as the administration released new documents about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was recently deported to El Salvador. The White House says the documents show he was affiliated with the MS-13 gang. New surveillance video from inside the school shows the moment police allege 17-year-old Tracey Haynes Jr. opened fire. The teenager, who is considered an adult in the Texas legal system, was booked on suspicion of aggravated assault mass shooting. Newly released search warrants show police believe the attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home was politically motivated. The court documents suggest the suspect was upset with Shapiro's position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The family of U.S. pastor Josh Sullivan says he's alive after being rescued late Tuesday. Sullivan was abducted by a group of men at his church as he was leading a prayer service. Police say they killed all three suspects who attempted to flee. NBC News' Keir Simmons has more. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested environmental factors may be behind the rise in autism rates without evidence. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports. Car dealerships report shrinking inventories with Americans buying new and used cars before auto tariffs take effect. Car prices could increase soon depending on how many foreign parts are included. Some experts say if you need a new car within the next six months, now could be the best time to buy. NBC News' Tom Costello has more. Organizers of the next summer Olympics in Los Angeles have announced many of the games' events will take place at iconic locations. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports baseball will be played at Dodger Stadium, the triathlon will take place in Venice Beach and squash will be at the Universal Studios backlot.
Chloe struggles with her leadership skills; when a villain attacks her school field trip, Max and Phoebe have to put Chloe in charge while they try to take down the villain and defuse his dangerous astronomical weapon.
Bold opinions, discussion and debate centered on the top storylines from around the league. Malika Andrews hosts this pregame show with analysts Kendrick Perkins, Chiney Ogwumike, Richard Jefferson, and Brian Windhorst.
When Dylan stumbles upon Charlie's secret hangout, Charlie swears him to secrecy; failing to keep it on the DL, Dylan must hide the fact that he spilled the beans; Myles, Viola, and Yasmine's plans to read their favorite book are sabotaged.
Dan sidesteps vulnerable emotions surrounding Roseanne's death ahead of an upcoming deposition. Meanwhile, Becky prepares for a job interview, and Harris impulsively hires a new server at the Lunch Box.
Emotions run high as the final draws to a close; an unprecedented twist raises the stakes.
Hannah makes a tough call to save a life. Frost and Ripley treat a young boy with a snake bite. Archer gives Naomi a patient to handle on her own on her last day in the E.D.
Bonds are revealed when castaways are forced to divide into pairs for this week's immunity challenge. Then, the challenge reward meal isn't the day's only prize – one castaway finds an advantage hidden among their food.
Michael has a new lease on life post-surgery, and a return to martial arts is just the beginning, now that he has lost upwards of 300 pounds. Lucas was doing great, when a bit of backsliding proves difficult to overcome.
The final six celebrities are ready to battle it out to get one step closer to the elusive Golden Mask Trophy; the panelists have an opportunity to ask some rapid-fire questions to each masked contestant.
Abbott Elementary goes on a schoolwide field trip to the Please Touch Museum, which has some of the older kids skeptical.
Can forests help cool the planet? Follow scientists working in spectacular forest landscapes in Costa Rica, Brazil, Australia, and beyond as they try to untangle complex networks of trees, fungi, and creatures large and small – all in a quest to tackle the twin threats of climate change and species extinction.
Blackmailed and sidelined from investigating, Sherlock Holmes finds hope when a young woman arrives on his doorstep, potentially holding the key to solving the kidnapping of an ambassador's daughter.
Boden returns on Grissom's orders to run a post-incident analysis after a house collapsed during a fire with a firefighter inside.
Protecting this stadium are highly trained men and women from law enforcement, private security teams and medics. In this episode, a winter storm descends upon the stadium covering everything in snow, which intensifies the night by pushing the security teams to their limits. As they battle the slick elements, the teams find themselves in the middle of multiple incidents as well as the targets of errant snowballs flying through the air. Individuals ejected for vaping don't leave quietly and then a brawl in the stands breaks out. Next, the team moves on to a dispute with a minor who allegedly was physically assaulted by an adult. All while the medical team responds to a bevy of calls which ultimately lead to their first aid stations reaching capacity. Berated by fans who take offense to being ejected, the teams keep their cool in the iciest of conditions.
Josh Gates investigates shocking conspiracy theories, including new discoveries suggesting the Titanic was sunk by more than just an iceberg, the true story behind the death of Harry Houdini, and lost Civil War Gold that spawned a lawsuit against the FBI.
The judge hearing the case against Donald Trump's deportation flights is losing patience with the administration's excuses and stall tactics, and today raised the specter of holding members of the administration in contempt of court. Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, discusses with Rachel Maddow.
The guys hit the road in search of fast-food finds and uncover rare collectables from some of the most iconic brands like Dr. Pepper, White Castle, KFC and McDonald's. A deliciously fun road trip that is sure to satisfy your hunger for these unique quick service keepsakes!
Guy Fieri invites three of the best all-star chefs to take on a 60-minute multi-course fruit showdown! The chefs are given a whopping $100 each to make a fruit-forward appetizer and entrée, but before they can cook, they must compete in a fruit auction. Chefs outbid each other to earn exclusive rights to the fruit they must feature in all of their dishes. After the auction is over, Guy gives the chefs an extra $10 to whip up a fruit-forward dessert before the hour is up! The all-star whose dishes best celebrate their fruit will get a shot at winning $20,000.
Contestants test their knowledge of languages, eras, Marvel, classic cars and more.
For the first time ever, teams travel to Bulgaria where they face a surprise double U-Turn.
Voight and Chapman team up to investigate Deputy Chief Reid's shadow dealings as Reid assigns Intelligence to a carjacking case.
Expanding on the scenario of a world where nature is thriving, ecosystems are functioning, and carbon is stable, is there room for 11 billion people? Scientists reveal how humans are the ultimate ecosystem engineers - a keystone species - more than capable of looking after the planet. See stories where people are changing things for the better, integrating our modern lives with nature, and showing a path to a better future. From the metropolises of China to the outskirts of Los Angeles, from the bogs of Ireland to the Favelas of Rio. Humans can make this world one where we can all thrive!
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