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- The third installment in Disney's toys to life game franchise. Collecting characters from Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars.
- In 2011, Syria's Bashar al-Assad answered his nation's demands for freedom by launching a brutal war against his own people. While the U.S. drew red lines for intervention, Assad ramped up the attacks, starving and killing civilians and children, including the use of chemical weapons, leveling cities, targeting journalists and blocking humanitarian aid to millions of victims. Abandoned by the outside world, individual activists stepped in to fill the roles of banned journalists, international aid agencies and feckless foreign governments. Red Lines tells the story of two such activists, who despite overwhelming obstacles, attempt to establish democratic enclaves in their devastated homeland.
- A feature-length documentary about priests and nuns who protested the Vietnam War by breaking into draft boards, destroying draft records, and then waiting around to be arrested. Their actions inspired a movement, which shaped the anti-war movement and helped bring an end to the draft.
- Conversations between children and their parents about race and racial justice-related topics; host Amanda Gorman.
- Hosts Carly Ciarrocchi and Charlie Engelman head to Dinosaur National Monument.
- Charlie and Carly visit America's oldest park - Yellowstone National Park.
- Charlie and Carly go to New York City to tour a self-sustaining, indoor vertical farm.
- Carly and Charlie ask a Nat Geo photographer how to take the perfect photo.
- Charlie and Carly visit Steamtown Pennsylvania to learn about locomotives.
- Carly and Charlie head to the desert to learn about venomous species.
- Carly and Charlie visit a simulated Mars habitat in Hawaii.
- Carly and Charlie head to the Culinary Institute of America to get cooking.
- Carly and Charlie visit Arizona to meet with a National Geographic Explorer.
- Charlie goes on a scuba trip every year. Because Charlie's regular buddy, Kirby, can't go, he thinks he will have to cancel the trip. Despite her fear of scuba, Carly is determined to join him so that Charlie doesn't have to go alone.
- Patrick just got a cool model rocket, and everybody's talking about it. A Weird But True Space Race has officially begun, and Carly and Charlie compete in a series of launches that closely resembles the storyline of the US/USSR Space Race.
- Carly and Charlie must achieve the rank of master camper, and because they have never personally camped before, they take a trip to Coronado National Forest within Arizona's Saguaro National Park.
- Hosts Carly and Charlie are nominated for a Daytime Crafty Award. The awards ceremony is just around the corner, and Casey is helping them with their costumes...until she comes down with a cold.
- Kirby must learn the scientific method so she can shatter Casey's egg drop project record.
- Brutal cold takes its toll on man and machine, and employees are cracking under the weight of �The Big Push.' The harvesters are feeling the heat as woodpiles on the ground dwindle.
- As Winter ends and temperatures rise, exhausted drivers struggle to stay awake on the graveyard shift. Eldon has an accident and the forest turns into a nightmare when the soft ground and sinkholes appear.
- Lumber markets are collapsing forcing Rudy and Eldon to downsize earlier than expected. A blizzard keeps log haulers parked in the yard, Eldon gets stuck in a dangerous corner and Gilley's rig is engulfed in flames after he pushes it too hard.