In the coverage of the President Trump indictment, if you were moved to tears during the Tucker Carlson show on Thursday evening, you probably weren’t the only one.
News and commentary: progress in work
In the coverage of the President Trump indictment, if you were moved to tears during the Tucker Carlson show on Thursday evening, you probably weren’t the only one.
Other than On Patrol: Live, is there any interesting content on the NBCUniversal Peacock direct-to-consumer streaming service? In scrolling through the offerings, one possibility might be Knock at the Cabin, the new film directed and co-written by M. Night Shyamalan.
The docuseries On Patrol: Live โ i.e., Live PD 2.0 โ premiered on the Reelz channel in July 2022 and generally follows the same basic format as its A&E network predecessor in which videographers accompany cops on night patrol in real time.
Some observers claim that today’s statement by Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis about the possible indictment on a bogus charge of former President Trump by a radical left, vindictive, and soft-on-actual-crime Democrat prosecutor set the proper tone, while others claim it was insufficiently forceful.
As a follow-up to previous posts, here are some additional capsule reviews of gangster/thriller movies (content not for kids) available on streaming services. As always, your mileage may vary.
The docuseries On Patrol: Live โ i.e., Live PD 2.0 โ premiered on the Reelz channel in July 2022 and generally follows the same basic format as its A&E network predecessor in which videographers accompany cops on night patrol in real time.
The docuseries On Patrol: Live โ i.e., Live PD 2.0 โ premiered on the Reelz channel in July 2022 and generally follows the same basic format as its A&E network predecessor in which videographers accompany cops on night patrol in real time.
On Patrol: Live โ i.e., Live PD 2.0 โ premiered on the Reelz channel in July 2022 and generally follows the same basic format as its A&E network predecessor in which videographers accompany cops on night patrol in real time.
A new poll released by the Gallup and Knight Foundation indicates that America has a low regard for the news media, with only 26 percent having a favorable impression of the journalism industry.
Warner Bros. is ending The People’s Court syndicated show after 26 seasons.
Ex-Miami Judge Marilyn Milian has presided over the cases (which constitute arbitration hearings re-routed from small claims courts around the country) since 2001 on the now-cancelled, long-running daytime TV series.
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