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Login to EpisoDate.comIn 1993, Lambeth Council employee Bulic Forsythe was beaten to death in his Clapham home. Was it personal or were dark forces at Bulic's workplace involved?
In 2018 Georgina Gharsallah vanished. New clues point to a shocking conclusion.
Emilia and co re-open the case of murdered Widnes mum Vera and a mysterious phone call
Who killed wealthy Leicestershire businessman Ken Brown? Was it business or personal?
Was the brutal slaying of two sleeping lovers linked to an international drug conspiracy?
Was murdered Wolverhampton sex worker Janine the victim of a serial killer?
Anti-ICE protests grew around the country as President Trump defended his deployment of the marines and national guard to quell protestor violence. Meanwhile, California's Democratic governor filed a lawsuit to stop the military from enforcing immigration law. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. A former student who never graduated opened fire this morning in Graz, Austria. At least 10 people were killed and 11 injured. Police say the shooter used two weapons that he legally owned and took his own life in the school's bathroom. Late today, thousands of people gathered in the city square for a vigil. NBC News' Molly Hunter has the story. At a hospital in Ukraine, emotional homecomings for Ukranian soldiers who were reunited with loved ones after a prisoner exchange with Russia. NBC News' Richard Engel was there speaking to who came home and families of those who are still waiting. Border czar Tom Homan tonight insists that ICE can still carry out its immigration enforcement operations despite protests. And he responded to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's criticism of the deployment of Marines during an interview with Tom Llamas. Joan Alexander was awarded a teaching degree by the University of Maine after being denied more than six decades prior. The 88-year-old says she was barred from student teaching, a requirement for her degree, because she was pregnant with her first child. Tom Llamas speaks with the recent graduate and has her story.
David, Joel's former doorman, and Shana, who can impersonate a weed whacker compete.
When the gigantic, invisible Bubble raises new questions for the team, possible answers suddenly fall from the sky.
The judges are shocked by how many Season 20 auditions bring new firsts to the AGT stage. From an aerialist duo flying under a water rig to the first robot-dog boy band, week three makes show history.
Guests: Jacob Soboroff, Mayor Karen Bass, Sen. Adam Schiff, Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock
Donald Trump orders the American military to support his mass deportation. Tonight: the lawsuit to stop Trump and the dark origins of what's happening in L.A. And as hundreds of "No Kings" protests are planned around the country, Sen. Raphael Warnock on the growing resistance.
R&B artist Marvin seeks Tami's help to uncover the truth about his relationship. He suspects his girlfriend, Tashi, a ride-share driver, might be dancing to a new beat.
The night belongs to foodies as four chefs celebrate international night markets and the culinary creativity they inspire. In the appetizer round, the chefs showcase their talents and their cultural points of view. Then, duck in the second basket challenges the chefs to make good decisions, while some alarming kabobs in the final basket guarantee interesting desserts.
The competition kicks off with an action-packed entrance by the 15 master manipulators.
Brian Malarkey is hosting his monthly meeting of the Meat Lovers' League, and the chefs have 30 minutes to create a protein-forward masterpiece. The competitors first face "The Board of Impossible Ingredients," a carnival-style game that determines their exotic and challenging protein choice. Then, once shopping starts, they find no salt in the pantry, only snacks and other foods that must be harvested for their flavor. Judge Scott Conant decides which chef made the best meat-loving meal.
In New York, a couple goes head-to-head with a neighbor whose backyard bonfires keep lighting up the block.
Ariana and Riley reconnect after a decade apart; Charlie struggles to hide his irritation as a Brooklyn night out shifts from cocktails to chaos; Brooks and Gia update their moms, Meredith and Teresa, on brewing drama.
The chateau is the ultimate playground on 150 acres with a moat, dungeons and endless rooms, but it's not exactly kid friendly; Daphne and Ian set out to make over the existing playroom fit for the little princes and princesses who visit the castle.
After the murder of Johnny Soekhies in Alabama, authorities turn to CCTV to hunt his killer. Surveillance footage reveals a vehicle driving Johnny to the place of his eventual murder and captures a glimpse of a sinister figure lurking in the shadows.
Kristen and Luke's housewarming takes a turn; Brittany prepares for Jax's return by meeting with a divorce attorney; Jasmine and Melissa try to mend things with Jason and Janet; Danny is accused of overindulging again.
Taylor gives up everything for love to take care of Markie after his injury; but with bills piling up, zero intimacy, and his recovery at a standstill, something feels off; is he hiding a double life?
In Washington state, a woman loses it on police who don't take her side on a property line dispute.
When Katie Paige's older sister returns for the first time in almost 50 years to the Colorado ranch where they both experienced terrifying unexplained events as children, the ranch reacts.
Love is in the air as the journey continues and the clues get trickier. With romance brewing and red herrings in play, one player's journey ends. Two surprise newcomers arrive and immediately shake up the game.
California Governor Gavin Newsom says Donald Trump "fanned the flames" on the streets of Los Angeles. And RFK Jr. fires all 17 members of the CDC's vaccine advisory committee. Harry Dunn, Rep. Eric Swalwell, and Sen. Angela Alsobrooks join Lawrence O'Donnell.
Andy Cohen interviews Bryce Dallas Howard and Michelle Saniei.
In New York a mom fights off a would-be abductor, while in California, a mom speaks to her daughter's class about bullying. In Kentwood, Michigan, bus drivers coordinate to save an allegedly kidnapped child.
In Ocala Florida, one dad boards a school bus to confront the teacher who punished his son, and a woman brings her child's stroller into a mall fight. In Irvine California, a woman calls the cops when she sees some kids selling lemonade.
Desi Lydic has the latest updates from the L.A. ICE protests, including Trump's outsized military deployment to the city, which defies both California Governor Gavin Newsom and the... "P***y Comitatus Act"? Plus, one soldier sends a letter home from the frontlines of the L.A. war. Where does the public stand on Trump vs. Elon? Grace Kuhlenschmidt and Josh Johnson head out to ask New Yorkers to pick: Team Douche or Team Pedophile? Bryan Cranston joins Desi Lydic to discuss his new movie, "Everything's Going To Be Great," and a busy year of work, including his third film with Wes Anderson and playing a hilarious exec on "The Studio." He shares how he navigates portraying vastly different characters, why he had to really sell himself to get the role of Walter White, and his passion for live theater.
Guests include Orlando Bloom, Antonia Gentry, Edward St. Aubyn and comedian Yakov Smirnoff.
Nicolle Wallace.
Cyndi Lauper.
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