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- Follows the world of real FBI agents using surveillance video, interrogations with hostage takers and terrorists, and photos from the agents' collections to tell their real life stories.
- A biography about real people who marry their "soulmates", until they learn that the person they thought they married, isn't who they say they are.
- Each episode a member of a different family will recount the last time they saw their loved ones before they vanished into thin air. Following missing sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, boyfriends or girlfriends.
- Just because a case is closed doesn't mean the truth has been revealed. Suicide or murder? Runaway or kidnapping? Accidental or premeditated? Each episode of STILL A MYSTERY re-examines a single crime case where unanswered questions still remain. Through original interviews with law enforcement, family members and private investigators, news footage and social media, STILL A MYSTERY dissects the evidence and presents new theories in a quest to uncover the truth.
- Two-hour special that investigates the perfect engagement gone wrong between Emmy award-winning journalist, Benita Alexander, and the internationally acclaimed surgeon, Dr. Paolo Macchiarini. Hosted by Benita Alexander.
- Follows the story of ingenuity, teamwork and determination of the FBI in desperate moments after the 9/11 attacks, when they had to evacuate their New York headquarters, and transformed a greasy automotive garage into a new command center.
- ALIVE explores the will to survive shown by ordinary people who've been thrown into some of the most frightful circumstances imaginable. These include free falling after a mid-air plane collision, fleeing a forest fire, and floating alone in the dark stillness of the Atlantic Ocean after falling off a fishing vessel.
- Follows the staff of the ultimate adult playground, as they navigate the challenges and surprises that accompany working for a camp that offers a non-stop good time.
- Oxygen Media, the destination for high-quality crime programming, will premiere "Seduced by Evil," the story of professional con-man Derek Alldred on Saturday, February 9 at 8PM ET/PT. "Seduced by Evil" delves into the world of the wickedly smart and dangerously evil Derek Alldred, a criminal mastermind who sought out relationships with unsuspecting women and entangled them in a web of lies to deplete their savings and support his fabricated life. Through the eyes of the countless women he deceived, the documentary will feature exclusive interviews with former victims who speak on the emotional devastation and financial ruin Alldred left behind and how they ultimately banded together to take him down.
- When disaster strikes, elites are saved and normal people die - because that's how they want it. The secret history of the U.S. government's Doomsday plans from the Cold War to COVID19 reveals that maybe it's time to rethink everything.
- Over the past three decades, the number of women serving time in American prisons has increased more than eightfold. Today, some 15,000 are held in federal custody and an additional 100,000 are behind bars in local jails. That sustained growth has researchers, former inmates and prison reform advocates calling for women's facilities that do more than replicate a system designed for men. A thoroughly reported piece on women's unique needs during incarceration is presented in a multimedia page experience that includes a three-part mini documentary, audio interviews, custom animated illustrations, infographics and more.
- Following the true stories of manipulative and deceptively dangerous criminals who use their charm to cheat, steal and lure unsuspecting victims into romantic relationships, ultimately leaving a wake of devastation and death.
- In Texas, BBQ is more than just meat - It's the new Friday night lights. The pressure is on as high school BBQ teams all over the state compete in the categories of brisket, ribs, chicken, and dessert to win $50,000 in scholarships and be crowned the Texas High School BBQ State Champion.
- This is the untold story of the personal battles that gave rise to the multi-billion dollar video game industry. Brought to life by Academy Award® winning director Daniel Junge, this documentary is a tale of brilliant innovations, colossal failures, and ego-driven rivalries on a massive scale. It is a 50-year-long, multi-generation epic featuring corporate coups, industrial espionage and the promise of unimaginable riches being just one cartridge away. Told in chronological order and featuring the sons of the brilliant inventor of the first video game console, Ralph Baer, the co-founder of Atari, Nolan Bushnell, and many more experts in the gaming industry, this documentary highlights the programmers, engineers, management and business practices they followed to compete against each other and become the gaming tycoons we know today.
- Tech transformation is essential for businesses to survive and thrive. Business leaders from seven distinct companies leverage technology to dramatically scale and transform operations, discover opportunities to connect with customers and change the world in authentic and meaningful ways.
- A digital documentary project for the Weather Channel about Florida's Lake Okeechobee, Big Sugar and a toxic algae menacing the Sunshine State.
- Will to Live is a five part series that captures the will and struggle to survive.
- In "The Real Death Valley," The Weather Channel reveals the little-known story of hundreds of migrants who have died in the sweltering Texas brush over the past five years while attempting to evade a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint that's not even on the border - in fact it's 70 miles inside the United States. "'The Real Death Valley' is an important story that needs to be told," said Emmy-winning correspondent John Carlos Frey. "We take viewers on the same four-day, 40-mile trek, through tough terrain and sweltering heat that's taken by the migrants themselves. And we ride with law enforcement as they discover migrant corpses, up to four a week during the hot summer months. I think it soon becomes clear why so many people are losing their lives." "The Real Death Valley" was produced by the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning team of Solly Granatstein and Shawn Efran for Weather Films, the award-winning digital documentary unit of weather.com.
- The Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas is the site of one of the biggest energy booms in America, with oil and gas wells sprouting at an unprecedented rate. But local residents fear for their health - not from the water, but from the air they breathe. Our eight-month investigation reveals the dangers that come with releasing a toxic soup of chemicals into the air and just how little the government of Texas knows - or wants to know - about it.
- A documentary about child workers who harvest beans for the world's biggest coffee brands. Awards: 2017 Emmy winner, Gerald Loeb Award, The Sunshine Award.
- Virus Hunters' explores some of the deadliest disease on our planet, and the medical professionals on the front lines trying to stop them.
- The Farm, is an intimate and subtly powerful new documentary short about veterans' journeys from military service to agriculture, produced by Tribeca Studios, in association with Prudential.
- Correspondent John Carlos Frey follows the migrant caravan and finds stories of drought, poverty and resilience.
- How do the outdoor homeless survive the winter in America's coldest city? That's the question Weather Films, the documentary film unit of Weather.com, asked in January 2014. We sent a crew to find out. We discovered a group of people who brave punishing cold, random violence, their own substance abuse problems, and the efforts of outreach workers in the pursuit of living as they want to -- outside, beyond the reach of shelters and law enforcement. There's no narrator in this film -- our goal was to show the humanity and complexity of the men and women living without homes by letting them speak for themselves.
- An eight month long investigation that exposes exploitation of children in the harvest of coffee in Mexico's poorest state.
- Bringing Christmas joy to an undervalued group of Alaskan teenage girls who love hockey.
- On June 30, 2013, 19 firefighters from the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed battling a wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona. Huge questions remain about the last moments of their lives. Why did they move out of a safe area in their final minutes of life? Why did the fire move so quickly? Could their deaths have been prevented? "America Burning" was a finalist for the Atlanta Press Club Award of Excellence.
- The Climate 25 is a digital media and television experience featuring interviews with the world's 25 most compelling voices on one of the most pressing issues of our time - the impact of climate disruption on human security.
- From healthcare to energy to manufacturing, a web series about the industries being rewritten as a result of the biggest behavioral shift in history.
- HIDDEN COST explores the historical rationale for allowing children to labor on farms, and debunks the myth of the family farm as the place where most children in agriculture labor. The filmmakers and correspondent John Carlos Frey travel from the parched fields of Texas to Washington, D.C., where they confront the officials who have allowed this situation to continue.
- As an Egyptian immigrant in New York, Moawia struggled with extreme hardships and limited opportunities. But after he learned to code, everything changed.
- A half-hour unscripted feature news show that empowers 21st century viewers to take action on the issues that matter to them most.
- Follow ID Now to re-examine a current true crime case where unanswered questions remain and the mystery is still unraveling. Hear from those closest to the victims, including family, friends, local journalists and law enforcement.
- "Boom," is a joint investigation by The Weather Channel and InsideClimate News that explores how the boom in oil has resulted in highly volatile crude oil being sent over aging, often defective rails in weak, outdated railcars.
- "Home of the Brave" is a groundbreaking AOL video series that showcases courageous military men and women from World War II to Iraq and Afghanistan - from Emmy and Peabody-winning Executive Producer Shawn Efran.
- Viewers are shown the most distinctive, beautiful, and unusual homes in America and the people who own them.
- "Brink" episodes spotlight animal welfare crusaders like dolphin activist Ric O'Barry, the best known of the six thanks to the Oscar-winning documentary "The Cove," Jacques Flamand, who is working to save black rhinos from poachers, Jill Robinson, who rescues captive moon bears from deplorable conditions in Chinese 'bile farms,' and Rebecca Aidworth, who documents the horrific legal slaughter of Canadian seals, hoping that the "eyes of the world" will bring an end to it.
- The digital camera, the search engine, the safety features on parachutes...where did this stuff come from? Meet the people behind the things that changed the world.
- "Destination Uncharted" is a series of short videos from the Weather Channel.
- Four FOOD and WINE Best New Chef Alums- Hugh Acheson, Kelly English, Linton Hopkins, and George Mendes-are taking on the Cabin Pressure Cook-Off. Facing off in three challenges designed to put their culinary talents to the test, these stars compete for one spot on Delta's esteemed culinary team.
- Touched by tragedy, but unbroken by it, these determined women and men show that there are few obstacles that cannot be conquered - and no limits that cannot be overcome.
- On Earth's edge, the world's toughest explorers battle the most extreme weather. Mother Nature takes no prisoners. Our Weather Films series, Grid Breakers takes you along for these incredible adventures.
- At her bakery in New York City, cupcake designer Ashley Foxen and her family create mouthwatering works of art that resemble anything their clients can imagine.
- 18-year-old Brookelyn Farthing disappears in 2013 after attending a party in the small town of Berea, Kentucky. And then, 24-year-old Lindsay Buziak, a young beautiful realtor, is found brutally killed after showing some new clients a million-dollar home.
- Carla Stefaniak, a spirited Florida insurance agent with a passion for travel, heads to Costa Rica. But on the day she's supposed to return, she vanishes. And in 2014, 19-year-old college student Pravin Varughese disappears after a party.
- After a night out with friends, 20-year-old Jaleayah Davis is found dead in the midst of a horrifying scene. And 21-year-old Kelsie Schelling, drives two hours to show her boyfriend a sonogram of the baby, but never makes it home.
- In July, 2018, 25-year-old Danniella Vian, a young mother from Mobile, Alabama, disappears into thin air. And then 19-year-old Holly Moore's suspicious death still raises questions four years after her body is found hanging from her closet.
- Welcome to Camp Getaway, an adult summer camp in Kent, Connecticut where guests indulge in childhood nostalgia, with all the perks of being a grown-up. While the crew learn the ropes, tensions rise when a guest's cake request consequences.
- Camp has officially started and the newbies get their first test when demanding guests arrive with plenty of requests. Neely's attempt to forget last week's incident and move forward proves almost impossible when her ex shows up as a guest. Also anxious to prove himself after a rocky start, Nile gets strike two when he defies camp rules. Meanwhile, the veteran social coordinator, Adam, may be the first to find camp romance.