On the run, June and the fugitive Handmaids seek refuge. In Gilead, Aunt Lydia reels from the loss of 86 children on Angels’ Flight. The combative Waterfords, in custody in Toronto, learn of June’s feat.
Megan is a sports-loving, trashtalker who doesn’t even trust herself in the kitchen, eating only chicken nuggets and mac and cheese. Her competitive nature won’t allow her to lose at cooking or her relationships, so she avoids both. Caleb values looks over love–his own looks. He doesn’t believe in conversation because according to him all he needs is a wink and a smile to get a date. Can Pastor Cal and Dr. Viviana turn these two self-centered un-dateables into a match made in heaven, or will their efforts go up in flames like burning nuggets?
The ‘67 Cougar powered by a Windsor-based 360ci stroker and backed by a four-speed is back! Almost. Freiburger and Dulcich try to fix a multitude of issues and get it back on the road. Then they take a detour with another project, the F-Rod ’31 Model A!
Survivors tell their tales of crimes involving armed robbery.
Survivors tell their tales of crimes involving snap judgements of the mind.
Michael Portillo heads for leafy Hatch End, where he investigates an illustrator whose work was so popular in the 1920s and 30s that his name entered the English dictionary.
Miss Lucas is intent on proving to Jennie and Anika that nothing suspicious is happening at the Academy. Meanwhile, Jasmyn calls Oliver for help, and the Florian situation escalates beyond the Hunters’ control, reaching a chilling climax!
When Tom and Sarah discover that their parents have been spending time at Connor's house and not theirs, jealousy rears its ugly head. But when it looks like there might be more grandparent time for everyone, they learn to be careful what they wish for.
The players brace for a final blocking and attempt to build last-minute bonds. Chloe faces a hard truth. The Circle reveals a new influencer twist.
Khat takes aim at Chloe’s integrity — much to the dismay of her allies. Trevor pursues a better bond with Mitchell. A new player makes himself at home.
The sweet sound of patriotism sweeps through the Circle as the players take part in Democracy Day. An elimination deliberation gets personal.
After a major blocking, the players decode a departing message. Two competing duos craft new plans. The Circle goes glam for an awards ceremony.
Getting too much sleep or too little? Shun caffeine or workouts? Explore the biggest myths about sleep, and then learn an easy wind-down technique.
Martin goes on a mission to dig deeper into Carl Tuckman's murky past, hoping to find clues that may relate to Gemma's disappearance. Crime drama, starring Noel Clarke, Bronagh Waugh and Alexandra Roach.
Three cases are highlighted from The First 48 archive that feature stories with Women Detectives. In Atlanta, Detective Summer Benton investigates a deadly dispute between roommates; in Rochester, Investigator Terry Dearcop breaks open the case of a husband's murder; and in Birmingham, Detective Cynthia Morrow must sort through varying versions of how a drug deal went bad.
One year has passed; Whyhope has fallen into catastrophe having been hit with drought, bushfires, and floods, and to make matters worse, the hospital is under lockdown due to an outbreak of asbestos, while patients have been evacuated. Adamant that the hospital will remain closed, Hugh decides to return to Sydney. Charlie and Matt return from Germany when they discover that the Brewery has received negative reviews online. Hayley learns that it was Charlie who wrote the reviews, without Matt's knowledge, so that she could come home. Sharna Bahit arrives in Whyhope when the town is under investigation for corruption, and announces her appointment as Council Administrator, dismissing the entire council.
Responding to recent UFO sightings, Josh Gates sends his team to New Mexico for a new investigation into the infamous, unsolved Socorro Landing Incident; using never-before-used technology and with new witnesses, Jess and Phil look to solve Socorro.
Always on? No wonder we're always up. Technology can really disrupt our sleep. Time to form healthier habits with our devices and to try a wind-down.