A reality TV series meant to showcase the New York Police Department has spawned a legal showdown between city government and the show’s producer, Jordan McGraw — the son of TV’s Dr. Phil.
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'Price Is Right' contestant opts for $7,000 over a car following his father's advice
Taking advice from his dad in the audience, Robert chose to play it safe.
The cast join us for an exclusive Q&A about the shows all-new dynamics, character journeys, and what fans can expect this ...
The Orchard Theatre in Dartford reopening pushed back as new completion price tag of £28.4m unveiled
New images show inside the “complex” rebuild job of a town theatre which shut after RAAC was found in its roof and which ...
Voya Investment Management’s Voya MidCap Opportunities Fund released its Q4 2025 investor letter, titled “Seeking a More ...
Fiduciary Management Inc, an Investment Counsel, released its Q4 2025 investor letter. In its Investment Strategy Outlook, ...
Inside this exclusive Nuclear Heartlands review 2026, you will get to know about Jeff Brown’s latest energy theory, and whether you should go for it.
Plus, exotic trips, massive prizes and more.
If the game show contestant is wrong, they get two pennies taken away from them. They can try to guess again for free or use one of their pennies to get one of the wrong prices taken away. They have ...
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NYC sues Dr. Phil's son to block release of ‘life-threatening' behind-the-scenes NYPD footage
Nine months before his term expired, Mayor Eric Adams granted Jordan McGraw — the son of TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw — ...
From roundtables to downtime, these Faithfuls shared all of the BTS scoop.
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‘Price Is Right’ contestant sweeps Stack the Deck for a new car worth over $23,000
She did not put a foot wrong in her performance which left fans and the cast impressed.
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