When police find a beautiful young woman run over by her own car it marks the beginning of a terrifying murder mystery.
With predators stalking the homestead, the need for safe cattle grazing land is greater than ever. Atz Sr and Atz Lee head to Perl Island to begin plans for new pasture, while Otto and Eivin work to transport a small herd to the island by boat.
When a deadly rumor is stirred up among friends and acquaintances, it sets off an explosion of brutal violence so gruesome that not even a house fire can hide the truth.
Are police breathalyzers fundamentally flawed? Do they even work? The Weekly investigates one of the most widely used forensic tools in law enforcement.
Liv comes to blows with some longtime enemies over Halloween. Ella and Kelsey are at the receiving end of some serious aggro.
Kenya relishes her new role as mother to daughter Brooklyn. Porsha's relationship with Dennis hits a rough patch. A guest shows up at Kandi's restaurant to reveal shocking news about Dennis. Cynthia is obsessed about getting engaged.
Angel Theory, Eleanor Matsuura and Chris Sullivan discuss the Season 10 episode of The Walking Dead, "What it Always Is".
Lisa Ling meets two convicted female killers to explore what led them to their crimes, and the unique circumstances that connect the women who commit murder.
Friends and families offer a dose of reality with harsh questions to the Americans about how well they truly know their foreign partners.
Spider-Man has to take down the slick new villain, Slyde, who is stealing various chemicals from around the city in an effort to create a deadly virus that could wipe out New York.
Rob, Steelo and Chanel welcome rap superstar Tyga as they watch some people GET A TASTE, witness what could go wrong when you MAKE IT HAUTE and find out what kind of talents can make you LEGENDARY.
An examination of what drives people to embrace hateful ideas. Extremism expert Sasha Havlicek explores the factors that attract people to ideologies that fuel hate and violence -- from white nationalism to Islamic terrorism.
There's a lost city buried in the Sahara. Evidence reveals it's home to Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, and the forbidden god of an outlawed religion; experts use cutting-edge tech to uncover the secret doomsday that caused this strange place to disappear.
Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) talks about the house impeachment inquiry vote. A look at the potential purple shift in the Texas political landscape with Texas Congressman Will Hurd and GOP Congressman Dan Crenshaw. PayPal CEO Daniel Schulman on the possibility of a cashless society, corporate responsibility, and Venmo's mounting privacy issues. Former pastor Joshua Harris; Helen Fisher of Match.com talks about the impact of digital dating.
International criminal lawyer Patricia Viseur Sellers investigates the perpetrators of genocide and crimes against humanity, from leaders to followers, as well as those who resist the power of hate.
Neuroscientist Emile Bruneau explores how people can use their capacity for critical thinking, their brain plasticity, and strategies like education and cooperation to help combat hate.
The FBI works alongside the National Reconnaissance Office to stop a potential spy from selling classified secrets to an enemy nation.
Lorance's current attorney, John Maher, revisits the court martial trial through an emotional meeting with the Lorance family.