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- A girl living with schizophrenia struggles with terrifying hallucinations as she begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. The only person who believes her is Caleb - a boy she isn't even sure exists.
- The American Revolutionary War is seen through the eyes of an American teenaged lad, a young English lady, and a French boy, all three of whom work as reporters for Benjamin Franklin.
- A former tech executive gathers a team of software developers in the basement of an undisclosed location. They set out to build a digital advertising fraud operation. Within 12 weeks, they defraud a large number of high-profile advertisers, including the Trump campaign and a series of pro-Biden organizations during the 2020 US Presidential election. As the operation unfolds, we follow interviews about digital advertising, the Google-Facebook duopoly, and the known and lesser-known victims of ad fraud, like Uber and street vendor Nomfundo from South Africa. We also get to address the impact of ad fraud on the internet economy and our societies - and ask: is ad tech destroying democracy?
- Funny randomness that help your everyday life.
- The Land of Boggs is all about Life On YouTube Get ready for Suspense Action Comedy and Fantasy
- Players will compete in both skills and elimination challenges with $100,000 on the line, showcasing contestants from The Sims community as they race against the clock to impress a panel of celebrity judges.
- A man wakes from a coma speaking a fully formed but unrecognizable language, baffling linguistic experts from around the globe.
- Quinta Brunson steps into the metaphorical ring with her issues, taking every roadblock in her life - from self-care to family life - as head-to-head combat. There's no telling how things will go.
- The courtroom and publicity battles between Hulk Hogan and Gawker Media explode in a sensational trial all about the limits of the First Amendment and the new no holds barred nature of celebrity life in an internet dominated society.
- Follows Beast Boy on his own adventures.
- The Hot Daga is a fictional universe created and written by Shane Madej.
- Fitness Business Freedom is a leading business podcast where Justin Hanover and Kelly Berry as they share their insight from working with thousands of fitness business owners, on how to build a successful and profitable fitness business.
- Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej explore 3 horrifying cases of ghosts and demons.
- It offers tutorials from the hands behind your favorite delicious Tasty recipes, focusing on one new skill or food each episode to teach viewers how to be better cooks.
- The latest technology 5G is infecting mankind through Smartphones, turning people into flesh eating zombies. A group of survivors form a base camp where they wait to be rescued. In the meantime they need the means for survival (food, water etc.) which they can find within the complex. However one touch from a zombie infects you. Who will survive?
- This four-part docuseries highlights individuals and organizations in different cities around the U.S. that have created innovative solutions for complicated problems. The ultimate goal of the videos is to empower viewers by highlighting individuals who have affected positive change, and encourage them to act on their own ideas for creating social good by showing what's possible if you pursue your passion.
- Mike Carrier challenges representatives of all kinds of professions from trail trackers, bounty hunters to investigators, CIA agents and even SWAT teams to locate him and take him down. But what they don't know is that Mike has master plans to outsmart them and beat them at their own game.
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- Jane Austen is one of the most celebrated and renowned English language novelists of all time, her novels which have been adapted into countless successful movies, plays, and other books, with the Jane Austen brand spawning a range of merchandise and well attended events by her legion of fans. Among those who counts himself as definitely not a fan is journalist and restaurant critic Giles Coren - an English Literature graduate himself - who sees the works of Austen as fluff for primarily a young female audience, the novels indistinguishable from one another. In rereading the six novels in the order they were written and published, Giles, in addition to attending some Austen related events and visiting Austen related sites, speaks to fans, ranging from academics to fellow authors to filmmakers to regular Janes and Joes (and in the process runs into a few Austen haters like himself), who try to convince him of the greatness of Austen and why the renown is so well deserved.
- Two friends immerse themselves in the mindset of cults and their followers.
- Lipstick is often a symbol of power and rebellion. Across the centuries, people of every class have called upon its ability to flatter and enhance. Today, this ancient beautification trick is more popular than ever.
- Adam Bianchi challenges his friends to recreate internet's most viral foods.
- Pop culture, stereotypes, and what's currently popular are explored in this array of fun and inspiring videos.
- A girl in high school starts to question her sexuality, and she struggles to accept herself in fear of being judged.
- This video displays all the horrible things that servers deal with everyday.
- In this BuzzFeed YouTube series, Joyce embarks on a journey to live in more harmony with the earth by making less trash with the help of her friend Auri.
- This is the incredible story of the battle for PrEP on the NHS: a legal fight which saw doctors, activists and AIDS charities come together to overturn the NHS decision. It was the start of an emotive battle which would see the cost of the treatment publicly pitted against the cost of prosthetic limbs, blood cancer drugs and drugs for children with cystic fibrosis. At the heart of the story is one man, Greg Owen, who helped stop thousands becoming HIV positive by setting up a website which allowed people to buy generic PrEP from drug manufacturers in India. Despite being homeless and without a wage, Greg found himself running Britain's main gateway to PrEP from his mother's kitchen in Belfast.