Both the good and the bad of behind-the-scenes hospital work are shown in a new episode of this medical drama. Matt Czuchry, Manish Dayal and Jane Leeves star as doctors and nurses fighting against the corrupting influence of big money in healthcare.
Julie Chen Moonves hosts a collection of celebrities who have agreed to become heavily monitored houseguests in Season 3 of this star-studded spinoff of America's original "Big Brother" reality series. The last guest standing wins a prize for charity.
The Madrigal family resides in a magical house in a vibrant town in Colombia, where a mysterious energy driven by a magical candle has gifted each of the family members with a super power — all except for Mirabel (Beatriz), the only ordinary member of her family. On the eve of a magical ceremony, Mirabel receives a vision that the house's power is about to extinguish forever. With no super powers to guide her in her quest, the young woman sets out to discover the reason for the pending loss of magic; magic that has helped the Madrigals serve their community for generations.
Big things are happening in Tessa's (Langford) life, and all at the wrong time. As she prepares to move to Seattle for a new job, jealous tendencies arise in her boyfriend, Hardin (Fiennes Tiffin), which threatens to drive the couple further apart. Then, when the sudden arrival of Tessa's father throws her further into a tailspin, and when shocking revelations about Hardin's family come to light, Tessa must decide whether her romantic relationship with Hardin can be salvaged or if it truly is time to part ways.
Lucy (Hale) and Josh (Stowell) have long been nemeses at the publishing company where they work. So when a shiny new promotion for managing director comes available, the two competitors prepare for an all-out war of careers. The stakes: Whoever doesn't get the promotion must quit. The only thing complicating their rivalry is the budding romance that neither of them saw coming.
According to the CDC, only one in 10 adults in the U.S. eats enough fruits and vegetables. ... Yup, the CDC says adults should eat two to three cups of vegetables a day. Wait, now they're saying four to five. No, wait. No, now they're saying only one.
Some Honda and Acura models have been hit with a bug that resets their clocks 20 years in the past. The company could tell something was up when drivers seemed happy.
Emmy-winning actress Zendaya stars in another new episode of this hit A24 series. Also starring Hunter Schafer and Sydney Sweeney, the series follows teenaged Rue (Zendaya) as she battles with addiction, sexuality, trauma and love in an unspecified city.
A gang of unruly outlaws threatens a small, defenceless village in this edgy Western favourite, forcing Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russell) out of retirement to form a group of gunslingers good enough to stop them. Val Kilmer and Michael Biehn also star.
Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, Robert Herjavec, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner and Mark Cuban are some of the world's most successful investors. This hit series gives everyday inventors and budding businesspeople the opportunity to work with them.
Mayim Bialik return to the small screen as Kat in another episode from this sitcom's second season. Determined to prove to her mom she can be happy and make it in the world as a single 39-year-old woman, Kat follows her dream and opens a cat café.
Dan Conner (John Goodman) and his family deal with financial pressure, parenthood, aging and more in this working-class comedy based on the hit '90s sitcom, "Roseanne." Through it all, they stick together and support one another with love and humour.
Now partway into its first season, comedian and TV personality Steve Harvey gets serious about the law … well, sort of. Dealing with everything from small claims to huge disputes, Harvey hears out plaintiffs and defendants before deciding how to proceed.