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The Great Cataclysm is set in motion. A giant pillar appears in the Pacific. Shinra asks to be sent in, but...
Martin's past haunts his present; Ashley fears Derek's intentions; Chelsea's new romance challenges her emotionally.
The Italian island of Sardinia blends heritage, nature and longevity. The island has countless historic sites, including the recent discovery of more Gigantes statues at a Nuragic burial site. An ambitious conservation project is finding success in saving the unique Sardinian Red Deer from extinction. From handmade pasta to handmade jewellery, hard work done with precision, skill and care is a theme across the island.
The royal guard, led by Jinshi, arrives, sealing the Shi clan's fate. Maomao wants to save her friend, Shisui.
The team head to Birmingham for one of the highlights of the horticultural calendar - the annual Gardeners' World Live event.
Susan arrives in Napier, famed for its Art Deco charm, touring the town in a vintage car, before shadowing the ship's pilot and visiting the galley. In Tauranga, she explores Te Puia's geysers and Maori culture. And on the final stop in Auckland, she visits glow worm caves in Waipu and also uncovers a link to her Scottish ancestry.
In Faversham, Kent, siblings Will and Lucy's childhood ancestral home - Mount Ephraim - is being rented out as a wedding venue to help make ends meet. However, with a reduced number of events booked in, bills on the rise, and a new roof costing £150,000 required, they need help to raise some cash. Over in Margate, hotelier Jane is keen to restore the once-grand Walpole Bay Hotel. Expert Paula Sutton finds some stunning glassware amid her hoard of possessions, alongside a potential Tracey Emin work. Will Jane be willing to part with such prized possessions?
Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize.
This time the celebs watched Casualty, The 1% Club for Soccer Aid, Clarkson's Farm, Heretic, The Yorkshire Vet: At Home with the Greens, This Morning and ITV News (Trump v Musk).
Chris and Simon, the retreat's first gay couple, are engaged to be married. Neither of them have ever had sex with a woman before, but as they approach their big day Simon wants to explore whether or not he might be bisexual and work out what that means for his identity and their relationship. Meanwhile, Tom has erectile concerns and is wondering whether participation in an orgy might help. He and his fiancée Lauren consider whether to have sex away from each other in separate rooms with resident couple Gage and Olivia.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts The Beat on Friday, June 13th, and reports on Trump's mobilization of the military in the United States, California's court case against Trump's use of the National Guard within the state, Rep. McIver's charges over a clash with law enforcement at a New Jersey ICE facility, and the latest in the Middle East. Rep. LaMonica McIver, Barry McCaffrey, and Tyler Perry join.
A bicyclist with a warrant in Riverside County ignores lights and sirens and pedals into the desert to avoid contact with a Deputy. Deputies at the Jurupa Valley Station in Riverside County investigate a beer run and discover that one of the suspects caught on surveillance camera was just put on probation. A man in the midst of a breakup tells Officers in Wichita that he met his girlfriend as she smoked crack on his front porch, and now he wants to get her clean and marry her.
Iran fired a wave of missiles at Israel tonight, but most were intercepted by Israeli air defenses. It followed Israel's strikes on Iran's military leadership and nuclear facilities. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports. During closing arguments, prosecutors said they've shown Karen Read killed her boyfriend when she hit him with her car after a night of drinking. Read's defense team says there was no collision, and that the investigation into O'Keefe's death was flawed from the start. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. The military parade to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army will feature 7,000 soldiers, 150 Army vehicles and more than 60 aircraft. The parade could cost as much as $45 million, which has led to criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports. The one person who survived the Air India plane crash that killed 241 others on board, speaks out from his hospital room saying he can't explain how he survived. NBC News' Tom Costello reports on what else the survivor said, and the key evidence Indian investigators have recovered. Protestors opposed to ICE's immigration enforcement operations are holding demonstrations across the country. In LA, there is a curfew for a second night in the downtown area in an effort to quell violence and looting. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. As we celebrate and honor our fathers this weekend, we asked what dad means to you and for some of the best advice they have given us. NBC's Tom Llamas reports.
Squidward and Plankton come together to make their very own stage play where SpongeBob is casted as the villain.
Sandy decides to give herself gills so she can truly experience Bikini Bottom.
Pumpkin reveals a huge secret about her marriage to her family. Alana and Dralin return to Georgia for a court date, but their lawyer's news may tear them apart. Pumpkin throws a huge event that could make or break her business.
As the end nears, Jared continues to give Charli mixed signals about his true feelings, leaving her confused. Meanwhile, Brandon struggles to move past the news about Keke's ex, and a planned trip to the Intimacy Suite causes issues for Chris and Alexis.
Desperate to find gold and save his mining career -- Dustin Hurt is ready to risk the lives of his entire crew by chasing gold at the bottom of a deadly waterfall. But an all-out mutiny changes the course of his season.
Michelle Goldberg,Lorella Praeli, Hooman Majd, Courtney Kube,Elora Mukherjee, Ta-Nehisi Coates
The tanks are in the streets in D.C., the Marines are in the streets in L.A., and the people are preparing to march around the country. Tonight: the latest backlash to Trump's authoritarian push—and the massive protest movement that's rising up. And as Iran retaliates for Israel's strike, new concerns about the U.S. involvement in a new Middle East war.
Meech and Terry are focused on expanding their business; while Terry looks for a new connection in South Carolina, a new musical artist piques Meech's interest; Detective Bryant continues his pursuit of BMF.
Angel Blue makes her highly anticipated Met role debut as Aida, the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country. Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes the podium of Michael Mayer's new staging, featuring intricate projections of ancient Egypt and animations. Completing Verdi's epic love triangle are Judit Kutasi as Aida's Egyptian rival Amneris and Piotr Beczała as soldier Radamès, joined by Quinn Kelsey as Amonasro, Morris Robinson as Ramfis and Harold Wilson as the King.
For thousands of years, mankind has been fascinated by the idea of creating mechanical servants to make our lives easier. Today, those dreams of the past are increasingly becoming our reality.
Guy Fieri's headed back to some funky faves! The Cajun cuisine is still killer at an Indiana joint, a breakfast-and-lunch spot in Boston is slinging serious sammies, and a family-run eatery in upstate New York is dishing out an over-the-top turkey Reuben.
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