Teams of tuna fisherman battle the elements, and each other, to catch the most Giant Bluefin Tuna.
DonJuan receives news about Brian's sobriety. Kandi visits Safari amid growing concerns over her and Patrick's relationship. Todd agrees to work a shift in the kitchen, but soon realizes he can't handle the heat. Shawndreca continues her mission to figure out who snitched on her. Dom'Unique and Brandon get caught up in their own workplace drama.
As the President's historic nominee for the Supreme Court is confirmed, The Circus examines Biden's successes, failures and plunging poll numbers.
Adam travels to a galaxy far, far away to find the tasty treats hidden in a record setting collection. Then he's off to be knighted at Medieval Times where he'll taste a retro feast and witness a forgotten fire-ritual.
The vast wetlands of Africa serve as both a refuge and lifeline to the many animals surviving in these spectacular regions. But life and death go hand in hand and these swamps hide dark and deadly secrets. Every sip of water comes with a risk. This episode showcases the deadly ways Africa's predators use their environment to execute the perfect kill.
Arsenic and old grudges: Toni finds herself in a fight - on multiple fronts. After a flurry of bad baked goods, the gang trades notes on new dangers.
This week John Oliver talks about Data brokers - companies which collect our personal information on the Internet and sell it to third parties. These companies use third party cookies which track our online activity, pair them with other relevant data and sell it to advertisers and other businesses. Personal data which companies collect or infer include personal medical data, sexual preferences, religious affiliation, current location etc. While some companies anonymize collected data, the collected personal data can be used to precisely identify a person and their ...
Features Bomani Jones, one of the most unique journalists working today, as he breaks down timely issues playing out in the world of sports.
When Colonel Sanders sells his company to investors in 1964, the new owners identify a rising star within the organization: Dave Thomas.
Two women and two men face off in South Africa to see who can survive 21 days. Pursued by leopards, lions and hyenas, who will tap first -- the men or the women?
Assistant coach Paul Westhead adds to the Lakers' growing list of problems when he finds himself dealing with a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. Increasingly courted by corporate sponsors, Earvin consults a newfound financial advisor.
Rountree and his younger sister are pulled over by police and treated harshly in a clear case of racial profiling. Also, NCIS investigates the death of a Navy photographer who was assigned to document the building of a new weapons station.
Moon incurs the wrath of Debbie after seeing something he shouldn't have; Beef tries to save his favorite museum from getting closed down.
Louise hides a house spider in her room after being told to get rid of it; Bob tries to make a friend outside of the people who come to the restaurant.
McCall receives a desperate plea for help, that leads her into a confrontation with Mason Quinn, an enemy from her past in intelligence; in need of confidential information, McCall forms a tentative alliance with a by-the-book CIA handler.
Robbery of a train filled with valuable auction items turns deadly, the team is called to investigate. Officer Chen has doubts about being Sergeant Bradford's aide and is upset when he doesn't give her the recognition she deserves. Officer Harper takes matters into her own hands and makes a life-changing decision about her personal life.
Lisa meets the son of the late Bleeding Gums Murphy and tries to improve his life.
When bodycam footage left at a local news station seems to show Hondo shooting two police officers, he is forced to go on the run while the team works to clear his name.