An Elf is left behind by Santa to help rescue the Harper family from a lousy Christmas. The Elf and the family get more than they bargained for, as the kids help the Elf discover his special powers and true identity as a budding superhero.
A down on their luck group of friends with aspirations of fame and fortune in the "ghost hunting" business stumble upon the real deal. Shooting footage for the TV series "The Paranormal Dimension, with Austin Barnett," Austin, Lucy, Jessie and Bruce are not prepared for what awaits them in the Hewit House. A long dead, evil spirit is more than happy to give them what they seek – the scare of a lifetime. Be careful what you wish for…
As part of a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of the growing economic espionage threat, the FBI has released a short video, "The Company Man: Protecting America's Secrets." Based on an actual case, the video illustrates how one company was targeted by foreign actors and what the FBI did to help
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The Storm featured Dave Mayhew, Tyrone Olson, Chad Knight, Kanten Russell, Josh Kasper, Mathias Ringstrom, Chad Fernandez, Peter Smolik, Jerry Hsu, Dave Coyne, Chris Dobstaff, Daxter Lussier, Brandon Turner and Scott Pazelt.
The adventures of the Black Cat and the Maple Skateboard team.
Thinking Money is an hour-long exploration on public television of what behavioral economics has to tell us about how and why we spend, save (or don't) and think about money. It presents some of the country's most innovative thinkers who mix economics with psychology. Their experiments and insights into our financial behavior enlighten and often amuse as we learn to recognize how both our brains and the marketplace can trick us into spending money we shouldn't. The program explores a whole raft of techniques, apps, websites and ways of thinking that help us to save for the types of things that make our lives more secure: emergency funds, our kids' education, and ultimately our comfortable retirements. A mix of fascinating theory and practical takeaways, Thinking Money is designed to decrease the stress and increase the bandwidth in not just our finance, but our whole lives.
Alice tries to live a normal life known as "the girl who blows things up," and is haunted by dark dreams of an epic medieval battle and the armored specter of her deceased father.