A married couple disagrees on whether taking out a second mortgage for the wife's doll business is a good idea; a trio of friends disagree on how to keep the online cooking business they started during the pandemic growing now that people are getting back out into the real world; and friends and business partners who lead very different lives disagree on how much debt they should take on to keep their business growing.
Two entrepreneurs want to leave their full-time flooring jobs to launch a food truck, but are they ready for the demands of starting a new business?; a revolutionary medical therapy has two partners at odds over how to expand and best reach new clients; a chef and sauce maker seeks advice after he fires 5 different co-packers; and a former NBA star is at odds with his business partners over the best way to distribute their new NFT series.
The teams compete in two super-sized brick-building challenges; the winning team wins $20,000 for the charity of its choice.
After CEO Oh Bum-geun passes away, the fight to become his successor becomes more tense and the threat against In-seong and Se-yeon grows. In-seong wants to hire a security guard, but for some reason Se-yeon disagrees.
Karen learns who the father of her unborn child is; Sabrina and Maurice are against each other.
Max applies his neurological expertise to the case of a retired soldier, Captain Steiner, who is convinced that he is cursed and tortured by vengeful spirits.
Strait to the Plate is an unprecedented culinary odyssey through six Torres Strait Islander communities unearthing the food, culture, language and way of life.
The door to the Sanctuary opens and Alpha strides through it, intending to expose the Cult’s grave secrets. Meanwhile, Cid also enters the Sanctuary and reunites with… Aurora?
Based on expert testimony from bloodstain pattern analysts a jury convicted former state trooper David Camm of killing his family. He was exonerated years later when a shocking new piece of evidence came to light. How did bloodstain pattern analysis get it so wrong? Is it good science?
David Gavitt served almost 27 years in prison before new arson investigation science exonerated him. Anthony Kyles and countless others are still behind bars. What happens when the science behind crime scene investigations moves forward but legal precedent only looks backward?
As a young sailor Keith Harward was convicted of a vicious assault based on bitemark analysis. After 33 years in prison DNA testing exonerated him and proved the bite evidence was junk. The bitemark analysis field has seen intense in-fighting and government investigations.
Suburban mom Audrey Edmunds was convicted of shaking a neighbor’s baby to death. But she was freed after 11 years when the pathologist who testified against her admitted he was no longer sure about Shaken Baby Syndrome.
The shoe print at the grisly Idaho crime scene seemed to match Charles Fain’s shoe– both showed a small nail hole in the sole. Based on that physical evidence he was convicted and sentenced to death.
Firearms Analysis is one of the most common forensic science practices in the US but recently the science behind it has come under fire. The national battle over whether to allow firearms analysis evidence in court is not just theoretical.
A customer fights a raging fire in a New Jersey superstore. A mother in Massachusetts calls 911 on her son's barber. Late-night brawlers in Maryland end up crashing through a store's window. A teen mother leaves her newborn baby with a customer at a New Jersey restaurant. In California, an elderly store owner fights back when his store is held up. A broken ride at a fair in Turkey sends a group of children hurtling through the air.
The team enlists special equipment in an epic search for two large air force planes that vanished without a trace with dozens of people on board; despite a massive search, nothing was ever found.
Hosted by Suzanne Whang, the show takes viewers behind the scenes as individuals, couples and families learn what to look for and decide whether or not a home is meant for them.
As Steve's financial woes mount, Nick offers a lifeline in the form of a proposal that would take Chippendales global. A printing error has disastrous consequences for Steve.