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Login to EpisoDate.comFootball-made Josh is scouting for the perfect team-mate and hopes Ruby the Staffy could win a place in his squad. Things get off to a shaky start between Corina and cavapoo Honey. But the pooch has a trick or two up her sleeve that might turn things around. And can Ozzy the cockapoo get over his broken heart in time to capture six-year-old Aurora's.
A puppy born during the Thirsk practice's first ever operation is now expecting a litter of her own, which turns into another emergency surgery for Julian Norton and his team. Peter Wright gets soaked out in a North Yorkshire field as he sees a sheep with a nasty looking rash on his face. Matt Smith tries a traditional technique - transferring the stomach contents of a healthy cow to a poorly one.
Stacey and the team are in the Midlands to help dads Craig and Craig transform their three-bedroom semi.
Day three of the reality contest gets under way, with eight remaining in the battle to win up to £100,000. While one contestant approaches the upcoming hunt with supreme confidence, another decides it's time to abandon their role as underdog and come out fighting. Strategies shift and fortunes flip in the forest, and a dramatic twist turns the game on its head, putting even the strongest players in peril ahead of a tense and unexpected climax.
The three chefs left standing head off for an Italian culinary adventure in South Tyrol, where they help prepare a lunch service at the three-Michelin-starred Atelier Moessmer.
A bombshell report from The Miami Herald reveals that "bags" of documents were shredded and thrown away at the New York jail where Epstein died just days after it happened. MS NOW's Ari Melber reports. Plus, Melber breaks down the chaos at airports nationwide as President Trump deploys ICE agents to allegedly "assist" overwhelmed TSA workers amid the ongoing DHS shutdown.
Sources tell NBC News that President Trump will send more than an additional 1,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne to the Middle East. NBC News' Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports. Investigators are focusing on a key tracking system that they say did not alert the controllers ahead of the fatal crash Sunday night. They're also scrutinizing the recorders from the plane and cockpit, and looking into whether ATC staffing could have played a role. NBC News' Sam Brock has the latest. A massive explosion at a large Texas oil refinery could further impact gas prices if the refinery is not back online soon, experts tell NBC News. An average gallon of gas in the U.S. is already up one dollar since the start of the war with Iran. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports from the scene. There's a potential deal in the works to re-open the Department of Homeland Security, according to four sources familiar with the negotiations between Congress and the White House. NBC News' Tom Costello reports. After one day of deliberation, a jury awarded 375 million dollars to the state of New Mexico which accused Meta of creating a breeding ground for predators looking to exploit kids and teens online. NBC News' Laura Jarrett has the latest on the ruling and what it could mean for the social media giant. In Hawaii, the murder trial continued for Gerhardt Konig, a doctor accused of trying to kill his wife Arielle. Today she took the stand for the first time and said one year ago on her birthday her husband tried to push her off a hiking trail. NBC News' Steve Patterson is in court. Police in Tennessee say Alan Ritchson was acting in self-defense during a physical confrontation with his neighbor that was caught on camera. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. Trecia Crawford is a beloved crossing guard at Moss Haven Elementary School in Dallas. When her car broke down and couldn't be fixed, a group of 'carpool dads' at the school stepped in, raising the money to fix up a new ride for her. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.
Thousands of troops are preparing to head to the Middle East, as President Trump searches for an off-ramp to end his war of choice with Iran. The Weeknight hosts are joined by former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul and Professor Oona Hathaway to break down the latest mixed messages from the administration. Plus, the House Oversight Committee released new deposition videos of Jeffrey Epstein associates Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn. Rep. Melanie Stansbury of the Oversight Committee joins the hosts to react. And Sen. Tammy Baldwin discusses the latest on Congress' fight over DHS funding.
Port Wenn goes on lockdown when a patient with fleas sparks fears of a plague outbreak and Martin must deal with the town gossip when it revolves around him and Louisa. Also, Aunt Sarah feels betrayed by Greg and George and Louisa has an epiphany.
In Åsane, the team reviews the findings from their daughter's operation at her childhood home. Will they finally find the evidence that links her father to the spying?
Tonight, climbing the escalation ladder in Iran. Then, Trump's DHS shutdown and whether the president is about to blink. And from stocks, to oil, to prediction markets, the new push to curb corruption and insider trading on Trump's war.
Will grows anxious over the whereabouts of his uncle, drawing emotional support from Angie. Meanwhile, the murder of a famed conductor, found with cryptic musical clues, pulls Ormewood, Faith and Franklin into the world of the Atlanta Symphony.
When the son of a Marine that Gibbs once helped comes to NCIS in desperation, the fractured team reunites off the books. But chasing justice without a badge may cost them more than their careers.
When the brakes fail on Mark and Huck's bootleg vehicle, their luck and their shine quickly hit rock bottom. Mike and Jerry cross police lines to get their shine back. Mark and Digger score a prized strain of wheat made famous by Kentucky's best bourbons.
Anderson Cooper reports on the latest developments in the war with Iran.
A tow truck driver in Connecticut confronts another motorist. Police struggle to subdue a hatchet-wielding suspect in Ontario. An accident scene on an Oklahoma highway is crashed by another motorist.
When the NIS Regional Director tries to transfer Mary Jo, she reconnects with an old friend from Atlantic City to help investigate the roadside deaths of two Marines.
When Amy and Michael take Katie on a road trip to her college orientation, they pass a familiar campsite and decide to stop and hike the trail. The journey quickly becomes harrowing when they discover an injured man whose life hangs in the balance. Stranded in the middle of nowhere, with no cell service, it's up to the three of them to somehow save him.
Morgan relies on old friends to help with a case involving street artists, while Karadec leans on the women in his life during a time of need.
The family travels to San Diego for the annual LPA conference; Liz surprises her best friends with a big question, while Jonah, Alex, and Emma face off with a falcon; back home, Liz and Brice's early wedding plans raise concerns.
Crews fight to recover a meat-filled seacan, raise a riverboat, clear Highway 97, and train a rookie in a 60-ft ditch.
Host Andy Cohen discusses pop-culture events with guests and viewers.
Ted's in charge! Four chefs learn that Chopped's illustrious host has been given more power than ever for their competition. Along with his usual leading role, he has designed the baskets and will -- finally! -- get to taste and critique the food. For the appetizer round, Ted challenges the chefs with a wildly unusual product in a tube and his favorite snack of all time. Curry and crab are Ted's choice for two of the mandatory entrée round ingredients, and the final basket includes an exotic extract and an Italian dessert that Ted can never pass up.
When a moonshine kingpin murdered a rogue bootlegger in 1948, fear kept witnesses silent. But when forensic evidence led the investigating sheriff across county lines, two tenant farmers and a local psychic helped bring justice to a rural town in Georgia.
In New Jersey, a woman's boyfriend intervenes in her traffic stop. A woman in Nevada is subjected to an expletive-laden tirade from a road raging driver. When a driver gets rammed on a Texas highway, her driving skills are put to the test.
Humor triathlon, cocky finish line and indoor cycling war – and Tarjei Bø shows up to shoot people in the ass.
R.J. finds himself at the center of a suburban housewife murder mystery. Catherine worries that R.J. is getting too close to Emi.
Donald Trump claims the Iran war has been "won," while also claiming the U.S. is "negotiating." Also, Trump refuses to make ICE reforms to end the DHS shutdown. Plus, Minnesota sues the Trump Justice Department over evidence in the protester killings. And the deposition video of a Jeffrey Epstein accountant and lawyer is released. Sen. Gary Peters, Mary Moriarty, and Rep. Ro Khanna join Lawrence O'Donnell.
In Orlando, Florida, a tense standoff unfolds in a convenience store when an officer finds a delivery driver being restrained by an employee.
Step inside the hidden areas where history was steered in secret. From Churchill's wartime bunker — complete with a direct line to FDR concealed inside his private bathroom — to a Soviet weapons base in the desert.
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