Comic Fortune Feimster; comic Mae Martin; comic Tig Notaro.Guests: Fortune Feimster, Mae Martin, Tig Notaro..
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
A convicted hit man loses control in court; a tardy defendant drops an F-bomb during a Zoom hearing; a judge fights for his parking space.
Looking at extreme winter storms.
Hurricane Ida strikes the Louisiana coast 16 years after Hurricane Katrina, following a destructive path from the low-lying parishes to the cities of the Northeastern United States.
An interviewee talks about proper building technique as the set falls apart behind him; a failed swing lands a golfer in a water hazard; a snowy roof becomes a sliding board for a bumbling do-it-yourselfer.
Scott and Vivian Mayo get lost while snowmobiling in Alaska; British tourist Jamie Neale sets off for a day-hike in Australia's Blue Mountains, but within hours, he loses his way and spends the next 10 days in survival mode.
A cigar-shaped hole in the clouds in Michigan; how to explain ghostly ice apples that appear on a tree after a ferocious winter storm; a strange jelly that falls from the sky into a garden in West Virginia.
Brandon reunites with two former students after acclimating them to musical instruments that their adopters use to bring joy to others.
A group providing support to pet owners in need; a shelter dedicated to caring for hard-to-adopt pets; a mission saves shelter dogs from fire-ravaged Southern California.
How the spiciest peppers on the planet are cultivated; the chemistry behind under-eye gels; the animal kingdom's best mimics; the physics of skateboarding.
Iceland's unique reliance on water power and the surprising applications of geothermal energy; a modern pioneer bringing back an age-old method of keeping food fresh; the next generation of sustainable food solutions.
Co-hosts Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller provide original reporting, breaking news, and profiles of leading figures in culture and the arts from the Times Square studio on the Saturday edition of the CBS morning news family.
News about dogs, including shows and current events; from the American Kennel Club.
Shane takes in the scenes of the Poppy House in Castroville, grabs a bite at Anthonie's Market Grill in Simonton, and checks out the Texas Vintage Motorcycle Museum in Johnson City.
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News and features from the PGA Tour.
The Rocket Classic resumes with the third round from Detroit Golf Club. Tony Finau holds the tournament record, shooting 26-under 262 to win in 2022 by five strokes. Nate Lashley totaled 263 in claiming the inaugural Rocket Classic in 2019 by six.
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The latest world and national news.
Highlighting examples of hope, optimism and a charitable spirit across the country.
Upcoming movie releases, interviews with the hottest stars and the latest celebrity gossip.
Olympia tries to impress the partnership board by taking on a complicated murder case.
A pregnant woman asks for Olympia's help obtaining a divorce from her husband, whose family is a client of the firm.
The murder of Ivy League student Blaze Bernstein, allegedly murdered because he was gay and Jewish; the trial of former high school classmate Sam Woodward.
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New artists and legends that define the music scene perform.
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