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Hill Harper ("The Good Doctor"); singers Keri Hilson, Tamar Braxton and Kimberly Caldwell.

Hill Harper ("The Good Doctor"); singers Keri Hilson, Tamar Braxton and Kimberly Caldwell.

Boris Kodjoe ("Code Black") and Nicole Ari Parker ("Empire").

Josh Henderson ("The Arrangement"); Nikki and Brie Bella ("Total Divas").

Oliver Hudson ("Splitting Up Together"); Julissa Bermudez, Christine Lakin and Keri Hilson panel.

Hill Harper ("The Good Doctor"); singers Keri Hilson, Tamar Braxton and Kimberly Caldwell.

Boris Kodjoe ("Code Black") and Nicole Ari Parker ("Empire").

Josh Henderson ("The Arrangement"); Nikki and Brie Bella ("Total Divas").

Chanti Dixon orders an Uber but is found dead from a gunshot wound. Nancy Grace discusses the case.

Scott Peterson wins court victory, granting his defense team rights to investigate trial issues.

Diddy’s attorneys seek bail again after judge cites flight risk. His mom calls the lawsuits extortion.

Bryan Kohberger’s trial move strains Kaylee Goncalves’ family finances. They launch a GoFundMe for costs.

The pivotal political announcement; campaign suspension and endorsement for Donald J. Trump.

Employees fight back against robbers; they lose their jobs and say they deserve their jobs back.

Dr. Phil shines a light on the achievements and inspiring stories of young people across the nation.

So what happened to America's Favorite Mayor? How does someone so loved, fall so far? Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Rudy Giuliani in part two of their one-on-one interview.

From standing atop the rubble in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, to indicted and filing for bankruptcy. Dr. Phil sits down with "America's Mayor" Rudy Giuliani.

Dr. Phil discusses the impact advancements in technology are having on schools across the nation.

America's drug shortage is impacting millions of lives and threatening the US's national security.

Bryan Kohberger's trial moves to Boise for impartiality. He remains in maximum security at Ada County Jail.

Over 3,000 people claim to be victims of Sean Combs. 120 will file lawsuits. Nancy Grace investigates.