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It may have started out as an insult, but there's nothing wrong with Dad TV. You can see it all – responsibility-free wish fulfillment, fistfights, romantic fantasy – in the new season of "Reacher."
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While the drama of the 1954 film hinged on the high stakes of the Pacific theater during World War II, "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" involves an all-volunteer navy and no sea battles.
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In the MSNBC series "Leguizamo Does America," actor John Leguizamo takes viewers on a trip across the United States in search of ways Latino communities have shaped the nation.
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Set in Philadelphia, the award-winning sitcom finds humor in the struggles of teaching in an under-resourced school district. Real-life Philly teachers tell NPR there's truth in every joke.
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A shot of the Nazi concentration camp appeared briefly in a video promoting a wrestling match. The Auschwitz Memorial called the move "shameless."
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Williams appeared in the series "The Wire," "Boardwalk Empire," "The Night Of" and "Lovecraft Country" as well as many films. Over his career, he earned five Emmy nominations.
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Crudup stars as a fast-talking salesman in the retro-futurist Apple TV+ series "Hello Tomorrow!" He won an Emmy for his role as a cynical TV executive in the series "The Morning Show."
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The Vatican opened a file on the disappearance of a teenage girl months after a new Netflix documentary aired on the case and weeks after her family asked the Italian Parliament to take up the cause.
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The new TV series "Delilah" premieres on OWN Tuesday night. What makes it notable is its focus on strong, Black women as lead characters. But Charlotteans can tune in to get a glimpse of a familiar city as one of the show's characters, too.
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NBA All-Star and Charlotte native Steph Curry will team with actor Will Arnett to produce a television show for Fox that will be set in the Queen City,…