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- Dev and Luca race through New York to stop Regina, on a righteous mission to murder her ex-boyfriend.
- An hourlong special that combines documentary footage of Jermaine Cole's travels to various cities through the Midwest and the South that have personal or political resonance for him with in situ music videos that locate Jermaine Cole's songs as part of a larger conversation about black resilience and dignity under the conditions of white supremacy.
- Traffic Stop tells the story of Breaion King, a 26-year-old African-American school teacher from Austin, Texas, who was stopped for a routine traffic violation that escalated into a dramatic arrest. Caught on police dashcams, King was pulled from her car by the arresting officer, repeatedly thrown to the ground and handcuffed. En route to jail in a squad car, she engaged in a revealing conversation with her escorting officer about race and law enforcement in America. The documentary juxtaposes dashcam footage with scenes from King's everyday life, offering a fuller portrait of the woman caught up in this unsettling encounter.
- Despite dwindling interest and a two-decade-long losing record, a determined coach and group of young athletes fight to keep their football program alive.
- At the Los Angeles International Airport, a parking lot has become an improvised village of airline employees.
- Rob C., a firefighter in Idaho, undergoes psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in an attempt to address his PTSD
- Music Video for "It's Okay" by Land of Talk.
- Charles Clark believes in the power of visualization. He hears the crowds. He tastes the sweat. He feels the energy. He smells the smoke. Most importantly, though, he sees himself bringing home a gold medal for Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games. And yet, after suffering a debilitating injury in 2010, this once-decorated athlete's goal seems more distant than ever. To reclaim his dream, he's dedicated his life to the power of positive thinking and visualization. As the games near and his odds converge with his aspirations, Charles explores past wounds both on and off the track and realizes that true victory doesn't always come in gold.
- There are 1.5 trillion living microbes crawling on you right now. And there are even more under your feet... Thousands of times more microbes live inside the Earth than the number of stars in the universe. However, we know very little about this hidden ecosystem. Scientists suspect that these tiny organisms may play an outsized role in controlling the chemical balance of our planet, and might help us to solve some of the biggest problems facing humanity such as disease and climate change. Scientists Karen Lloyd and Peter Barry shine a light on some of the groundbreaking research they've been conducting on subsurface microbial life and the amazing possibilities these microbes might hold for Earth's future.
- 98-year-old Mary reminds us that people her age are sometimes forgotten, but still very much alive. Call your grandma.
- L39I0N of Los Angeles - America's first black-owned pro cycling team - is more than just a team; it's a family. Metaphorically, and literally. In Tandem follows three sets of siblings as they train, dream, and navigate the imbalances that continue to characterize the sport.
- Jasmin is one of 44 million Americans who hold student loans. The total amount of debt is over $1.5 trillion. "The Way Out" is a portrait of an inspiring single-mom in the South Side of Chicago who finds her path for a better future through education.
- Twenty years after a beloved local fisherman, Richie Madeiras, goes missing off the shores of Martha's Vineyard, a distant cousin locates Richie's kind, indelible spirit in the stories of family, friends, and the sweeping sea which has defined their lives. A stirring, lyrical journey beneath the brusque, reticent surface of a New England fishing community.