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- Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.
- Computer-generated imagery and other visualization techniques reveal how it would look if all the water was removed from RMS Titanic's final resting place.
- A musical nutritional show for kids.
- Through misty eyes and comfortable smiles, the battlefield brothers of "Dark Horse" marine Battalion talk about their friendship; life before, during and after Afghanistan; and the 25 Marines who never made it home.
- In an unprecedented gesture of community spirit, seven leading news anchors from commercial stations around the state have joined us in the telling of Michigan's involvement in one of the most important events in American History. While every eighth grader in Michigan is taught the civil war, Michigan's tremendous contribution has become a part of lost history. We contributed over 90,000 men and one woman Sarah Emma Edmonds from Flint Michigan. There was General George Armstrong Custer who was from Monroe, Michigan. It was Michigan senator Jacob Howard who had a large hand in penning the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution. Nearly 15,000 brave and patriotic men gave their lives to preserve the Union. The Michigan Experience: The American Civil War Years offers viewers an unprecedented look at the hidden and forgotten stories of the lives of men and women and how they made sense of their role in the Civil War by telling stories using the narrative mode of living historians.
- The journey of eight diverse youth in China confronting cultural differences. Crossing Borders - Widening Horizons - Building Bridges between Cultures
- A young girl, her mom, and her brother struggle to stay afloat after the passing of her father. Afterwards strange inexplicable things begin happening within the walls of their home.
- On October 28, 2009, FBI agents shot and killed Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah in a Dearborn, Michigan warehouse. It was the first killing of a Muslim religious leader by the U.S. government. This short documentary examines the news reporting associated with the shooting. It explores the issues at the core of the incident: The allegations of a terrorism conspiracy, the use of FBI informants, and Muslims in the mainstream media.
- TURN is a drama/action show with secret agents and a moderate amount of science fiction. It is prevalent mostly in the high-tech plots and environments. Turn is presented in episodes approximately 10 minutes in length, each containing a mini-plot within the overlying story arc. The show is based around events involving a group of agents in an exclusive graduate program preparing for careers in an elite police force. As members of the Division, they take on investigations and fieldwork that often proves dangerous. They struggle with both their own personal issues and the mysterious faction that is trying to destroy them from the inside. Crimes are committed, hearts damaged, lives lost. Where will the next turn find them?
- After the course of an evening impacts his life indefinitely, a young man is forced to navigate the deep waters of post traumatic stress.
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- An investigation of what happened in Flint, Mich., when officials changed the city's water source to save money, but overlooked a critical treatment process.
- An investigation into the growing problem of medical professionals stealing medication a mother covers and amidst her son's devotion; it has been 60 years since America entered the space race.
- Explore a world never seen before, a world hidden under miles of water, the landscape of the Atlantic sea bed. From the seabed in the Bermuda Triangle, the debris field of ships sunk by German U-boats in World War 2 to the wreckage of the Titantic, all will be exposed and examined.