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We know this story, but haven't seen it quite like this.
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Kotb's guest co-host, Justin Sylvester, had some sound dating advice to share.
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The Murder of Air McNair is a pretty straightforward true crime documentary, with a vein of sports doc running through it.
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“Caleb Williams has the opportunity to be the biggest thing in Chicago since Michael Jordan.”
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In Tarot, a group of fresh-faced friends messes with the wrong deck of cards. They probably should’ve known better, but horror’s gonna horror.
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For these gamers, video games provide necessary therapy.
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Arguably no one in the baseball's long history has had as dramatic a fall from grace as Pete Rose.
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In 1981, two breakdancing crews battled -- and the rest, as they say, is history.
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Sometimes love can't always conquer all.
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Serhant also opened up about making the jump from Bravo to Netflix, which Owning Manhattan storyline he was most invested in and how he feels about a potential Season 2.
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Serhant thought he was "going to die."
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If you liked Quarterback, then Receiver is a perfect follow-up.
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"Did I put my toe over the line?"
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Kevin Costner carries the American West with him wherever he goes.
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Annan talks to sex workers, artists and musicians all over the Deep South in the docuseries.
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Ryan Serhant was a Bravolebrity of real estate, but with Owning Manhattan he’s gone Netflix.
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Roger Federer is arguably the greatest male tennis player who ever lived, and walking away from a career like his couldn’t have been easy.
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The three-part National Geographic docuseries speaks to survivors of the shootout and mass suicide, and includes harrowing audio and video of the incident.
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Season 2 raises the already high stakes from Season 1, with Goldin and crew looking to set more auction records, and collect the commissions associated with them.
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The follow-up to The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard examines the months after Blanchard's December 2023 release, including her divorce from Ryan Anderson.