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- What happens when California dreaming becomes a nightmare? When people head to Humboldt County, California in search of quick riches in the form of marijuana.
- In a typical English working-class town, the juveniles have nothing more to do than hang around in gangs. One day, Alan Darcy, a highly motivated man with the same kind of youth experience, starts trying to get the young people off the street and into doing something they can believe in: Boxing. Soon he opens a training facility which is accepted gratefully by them and the gangs start to grow together into friends. Darcy manages to organize a public fight for them to prove what they have learned. A training camp with hiking tours into the mountains of Wales forge the group into a tight-knit club society. With the day of the fight drawing closer, the young boxers get more and more excited.
- A docu-follow-musical-reality show that explores what happens to New York's fiercest, funniest drag queens as they vie for fame, fortune, and love.
- An examination of the making of the film, Zootopia (2016)
- Los Punks: We Are All We Have is an intimate documentary about the teens and young adults who find meaning in the thriving punk rock scene in the backyards of South Central and East Los Angeles.
- Prison Kids offers an in-depth look at the country's broken juvenile justice systems. it examines how the United States incarcerates children at a higher rate than any other developed country and travels across the country to look at the stories if kids who grew up behind bars.
- Cleo Stiller explores the new, and revolutionary, ways our generation is hooking up. Going behind headlines about trends in dating and mating, Sex Right Now digs deep on topics from internet-connected sex toys to the use of marijuana in the bedroom.
- Former Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz travels the country trying out new jobs
- Hikikomori describes a Japanese psychopathological and sociological phenomenon affecting up to 2 million people who withdraw from society, hiding in their rooms for months to years at a time.
- "Rebel with a Cause: The Sam Simon Story" follows Simon's inspirational and life-affirming story as he fought two battles: one against cancer and the other for animal rights.
- This screwball comedy is about a family-owned furniture store in a Bronx working-class neighborhood and the wacky family that runs it. Caught with his mistress, Hector is chased down the street into an army recruiting center by his frantically religious wife. He foolishly decides to join the Army rather than face his furious wife. In his desperate attempt to escape responsibility, Hector also abandons his furniture store business. Jose's uncle Hector gives him and his goofy cousin Raul the right to manage his business while he is away. Jose discovers his uncle's nasty landlord has plans to convert the store into a disco nightclub. Now Jose and Raul have until the end of the month to transform from bumbling clowns into successful businessmen and save their uncle's store from demolition. Will Hector survive the army? If he does, will he still have a wife and business when he returns home? Or, will Jose and Raul learn to disco dance?
- The irreverent, Chicago-based series features the editorial brains behind the taste-making entertainment website, AVClub.com, sharing their distinct perspective on movies, music, television, and more.
- Uncovering stories about the most common ingredients in the human diet and the big business interests driving the global food chain.
- In this original new series from Fusion, "Real Future" explores the contours of our new technological universe, cuts through the futurist hype, and gets up close and personal with the people and communities that are using technology to transform their worlds, and ours.
- Days after Mexico's most infamous drug lord escaped from prison for the second time, Mariana van Zeller travels to "El Chapo's" home in Sinaloa to see first hand what the hunt for the world's most wanted man looks like.
- Fusion reunites with the first graduating class of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls as they achieve another milestone: college graduation.
- Dani Vierra hosts a fierce drone competition that pits teams of drone fanatics against each other in formidable and creative challenges. Teams fight head-to-head and race against the clock to build a drone from scratch, all to get the chance to earn the title of Ultimate Drone champions by flying in the hardest drone obstacle course ever conceived. Dani Vierra, along with guest drone expert Alex Rodriguez, have the orange team of Romeo and Nathan compete against the green team of Todd and Stuart in three challenges. Teams make a splash in the "Make it Rain" competition. Then, teams build a drone from everyday household objects before flying it in the next task, "Order Up," where they face a giant meatball and dangerous spaghetti nets. Only one team can emerge victorious.
- Tim Pool and director Orlando de Guzman travel to Rio de Janeiro to explore the current protest movement, through the eyes of two comic book fans with a Batman obsession. Rio Bizarro follows the adventures of "Rich Batman" and "Poor Batman," two mysterious avengers who joined forces in 2013 to protest economic inequality and government corruption, but like the rest of Brazil's divided middle class, find themselves at odds. Along with his left-wing compatriots, Poor Batman is adrift in the political currents following harsh repression from Rio's militarized police forces, while Rich Batman found a new home among the conservative protesters, lending his celebrity and voice to their calls of impeachment.
- Prompted by a family reunion, The Daily Show's Al Madrigal goes on a quest to learn how to be a better Latino and finally understand what it means to be "Half Like Me."
- Host Jonas Bell Pasht embarks on an off-beat exploration into fashion subcultures - from the eccentrics to the fetishists.
- No longer just instruments of war, drones are now everywhere. They fight our fires, patrol our borders, and film our weddings. Fusion's Mariana Van Zeller gives us an unprecedented look at how drones are changing how we see our world.
- Comedian Chris Cubas has always been poor, until now. He's given 30 days to live like the 1 percent, infiltrate the elusive super-wealthy of Austin, Texas, and investigate why the poor stay poor and the rich keep getting richer.
- A behind the scenes look at the most recent capture of the world's most notorious drug lord with exclusive details from Mexico's leading journalist.
- Rachel Mortimer, a clever, successful London barrister avails herself of the opportunity to travel to Wales to defend a case. There she again meets the local coroner Pugh, her old friend and mentor who taught her the law many years previously. Unknown to her Pugh is near death and secretly wants her to take over his job and tries very subtly to persuade her. In court Rachel wins her case and destroys the career of constable Gwil Humphries in the process. Many weeks later when Rachel returns to Wales for Pugh's funeral she applies for the vacant coroner's job and is accepted. Pugh left his house and housekeeper Mrs. Morgan to Rachel in his will and Gwil, in an attempt to rebuild his shattered career, becomes her coroner's officer.
- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off in the first presidential debate, with Lester Holt as the Moderator.
- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off in the second presidential debate.