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New York Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
How to watch ‘Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' for free: Time, streaming
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. A new documentary series exploring the Sherri Papini kidnapping hoax, from her perspective, is set to air its first two episodes tonight. 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' is a four-part docuseries that will feature Papini's first major interview since the event that made headlines in 2016. Papini, who now alleges that she was the victim of a violent kidnapping, reenacted her kidnapping and took a polygraph test for the cameras. Papini intially told investigators that she was abducted by a pair of gun-toting Hispanic women while she was jogging near her home on Nov. 2, 2016. She convinced family and friends that the fictional story was true, but investigators found that she was staying with an ex-boyfriend in Costa Mesa, Calif. and Papini signed a plea deal admitting that the ordeal was a hoax. Advertisement In 2022, Papini pleaded guilty to charges related to the faked kidnapping and was sentenced to 18 months behind bars. She was released in August 2023. what to know about 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' Date and time: May 26, 9 p.m. ET May 26, 9 p.m. ET Channel: ID (Investigation Discovery) ID (Investigation Discovery) Streaming: Philo, Max The new doc comes roughly a year after another documentary about the case featuring Papini's ex-husband Keith was released on Hulu. What time is 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' on tonight? Advertisement 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' premieres tonight, May 26, at 9:00 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery (ID). 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' episode guide: Four episodes of 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' will air over two nights. Episode 1: 'Exodus' and Episode 2: 'I'm A Liar' – Monday, May 26 at 9:00 p.m. ET Monday, May 26 at 9:00 p.m. ET Episode 3: 'Multiple Truths' and Episode 4: 'It's Complicated' – Tuesday, May 27 at 9:00 p.m. ET How to watch 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' for free: If you don't have a cable subscription with access to ID, you'll need a live TV streaming service to watch 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' for free. We recommend Philo, which comes with a seven day free trial before $28/month payments begin. Advertisement You can also take advantage of free trials of DIRECTV and Hulu + Live TV to watch 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie.' The free trials are five and three days long, respectively. Other ways to stream 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie': 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' will be available to stream live on two other services: Sling TV and Max. Both of Sling TV's streaming plans come with Investigation Discovery, so you'll be able to get it for just $23 with Sling's 50% off your first month promotion that's currently running. Max will also be airing the episodes of 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie' at the same time they air on ID. Subscriptions to Max begin at $9.99/month. Advertisement Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping and New York Post's streaming property, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on each streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she's also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews


Tom's Guide
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
How to watch 'Kevin Costner's The West' online — stream from anywhere
If the birth of the American West is about anything it is about the relentless competition for land and power and the ruthlessness with which that determination was executed. Hollywood A-Lister Kevin Costner presents a variety of stories from different perspectives... "Kevin Costner's The West" airs on the History Channel in the U.S. and Canada every Thursday — and viewers abroad can watch it from anywhere with a VPN. ► Date and time: "Kevin Costner's The West" will premiere in the U.S. on Monday, May 26 at 9 p.m. ET/ PT with back-to-back episodes followed by a special presentation of Episode 3 on Tuesday, May 27. It will then return to a regularly scheduled time slot of 9 p.m. Mondays on the History Channel.• U.S. — History Channel (via Sling, Philo or Hulu)• Canada — History Channel• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free These include tales from figures such as Meriwether Lewis and William Clark who led exploration of the Louisiana Purchase from 1804 to 1806 along with young Lemhi Shoshone woman Sacagawea and stories of clashes between lawmen and outlaws. The rise of cowboys and ranchers will feature as will the courageous resistance of Native American tribes who valiantly defended their ancestral land, the resilience of trailblazing women and the fervor of fortune seekers and abolitionists. Best known for his starring role in 'Yellowstone', Costner's return to tell the tales of 'The West' promises to be an epic story. Read on for how to watch "Kevin Costner's The West" online and from anywhere in the world. "Kevin Costner's The West" will premiere in the U.S. on Monday, May 26 with back-to-back episodes followed by a special presentation of Episode 3 on Tuesday, May 27. It will then return to a regularly scheduled time slot of 9 p.m. Mondays on the History Channel. The History Channel is available with most cable packages. If you have a cable login, you can also watch "Kevin Costner's The West" episodes on If you've already cut the cord, you can watch "Kevin Costner's The West" on several live TV streaming services, including Sling TV, Philo, Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. Americans abroad can catch the show from anywhere by using a good VPN. We recommend NordVPN. Sling TV is one of the most affordable cable TV alternatives on the market, and new users often get a discount on their first month. Both the Sling Orange ($40/month) and Sling Blue ($45/month) packages comes with the History Channel. Philo is one of the cheapest live TV services you can get. For $25 per month, you get over 70 channels including the History Channel, MTV, Paramount Network, AMC, Lifetime and HGTV. Check out the service with a free seven-day trial. Hulu offers a huge library of classic and current TV shows and movies, as well as acclaimed originals and movie exclusives. Plus, it's got the entire FX catalog. Subscriptions starts at just $9.99 per month. Just because the History Channel isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you can't watch "Kevin Costner's The West" if you're away from home. Watching along with the rest of the internet can be pretty easy. With the right VPN (virtual private network), you can stream the show from wherever you go. Not sure which VPN is right for you? We've tested many different services and our pick for the best VPN overall is NordVPN. It offers superb speeds and excellent customer service. There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers, across 110 countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend. Get 70% off NordVPN with this deal Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.K. and want to view an American service, you'd select U.S. from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the show. Head to your platform of choice and stream new episodes of "Kevin Costner's The West" online. As with the U.S., "Kevin Costner's The West" will premiere in Canada on Monday, May 26 at 9 p.m. ET/ PT with back-to-back episodes followed by a special presentation of Episode 3 on Tuesday, May 27. It will then return to a regularly scheduled time slot of 9 p.m. ET/PT Mondays on the History Channel. "Kevin Costner's The West" might also be available via the STACKTV add-on with Prime Video but although it grants access to programming from the History Channel and others there is no confirmation as yet. A Prime membership costs CA$9.99 each month, and a Stack TV subscription costs CA$12.99 on top, but both offer free trials to new users. Not in Canada at the moment? Signing up to NordVPN will help you access your preferred streaming service when you're overseas. "Kevin Costner's The West" will premiere in Australia on Wednesday, May 28 on Stan. For now, anybody currently abroad in Australia from the U.S. or Canada can use one of the best VPN services to access History. We recommend NordVPN thanks to its speed, reliability and trusted security features. "Kevin Costner's The West" will premiere on Sky HISTORY in the UK on Monday, June 2 at 9 p.m. BST. For now, anybody currently abroad in the U.K. from the U.S. or Canada can use one of the best VPN services to access their usual streaming service. We recommend NordVPN thanks to its speed, reliability and trusted security features. "Silverado" (1985), "Dances With Wolves" (1990), "Wyatt Earp" (1994), "Open Range" (2003), "Let Him Go" (2020), and "Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1" (2024). He also played a significant role in the miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys" (2012). No, 'Kevin Costner's The West' will not be on Netflix initially. Catch all the action on or an cable-cutting service like Sling TV.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How to Watch ‘The Judd Family: Truth Be Told' Lifetime Docuseries Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The trailer for the documentary The Judd Family: Truth Be Told begins with an old clip of Naomi Judd saying, 'You love me?' to her daughter Wynonna Judd, who shakes her head in agreement. 'You ever gonna leave me?' the mother asks and Wynonna Judd shakes her head to say, 'No.' More from Rolling Stone These $30 Earbuds Have 110 Hours of Battery Life (No, That's Not a Typo) Asian Pacific Community Toasts to Tides of Change at 2025 Gold Gala: 'Look At Us Now' Sonos' Underrated Ace Headphones Are on Sale at Their Lowest Price: Save $100 Taking an unprecedented peak into the inner workings of their famous family, the new docuseries concludes tonight on Sunday, May 11 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime and the story of the Judds, featuring intimate interviews with sisters Wynonna and Ashley Judd and chronicles the relationship with each other and their late mother Naomi Judd, who died in 2022 by suicide. Best streaming service: Philo TV Channel: Lifetime Finale: Sunday, May 11 at 8 p.m. ET (Part 3), 9 p.m. (Part 4) get free trial at philo The two-night special talks Naomi's beginnings in Kentucky as a young teen mom, the ups and downs of Naomi and Wynonna's mother-daughter country duo, and interviews with family and friends like Reba McEntire, who says in the trailer that the Judds made 'heavenly music' together. According to the synopsis, 'the doc illustrates…where Ashley stood at the height of Naomi and Wynonna's fame. Untold truths emerge, illustrating what tied them together, and what also drove them a part.' Over the course of four episodes, the series will also feature unreleased songs, home videos, and photos never-before-seen by the public. If you're looking to watch the finale of The Judd Family: Truth Be Told on May 11 on Lifetime read on. Here's how you can tune in to watch the last two parts of the Judd family docuseries for free, live with a trial of Philo. The final part of The Judd Family: Truth Be Told will air on Lifetime on May 11, with Part 3 premiering at 8 p.m. Eastern and Part 4 beginning at 9 p.m. If you don't have cable, we recommend getting a cable streaming service like Philo to watch the series. EDITOR'S PICK get free trial Philo is the best way to watch The Judd Family: Truth Be Told online. The budget-friendly cable streaming service carries 70+ channels, including Lifetime, as well as on-demand movies and shows. New Philo users can get access to all their core offerings for just $28 a month. The deal makes Philo cheaper than similar services like fuboTV ($84.99/month) and Sling TV ($45.99/month), not to mention conventional cable, which can run in the hundreds of dollars. Philo is a live TV streaming service similar to Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV. But while Sling only offers 30 channels as part of its starter package, Philo gives you access to more than 70 TV channels, including Lifetime and AMC, Discovery, Food Network, Hallmark, MTV, Nickelodeon and TV Land. You can also purchase add-on channels like Starz and Epix for even more shows and movies. We also love that AMC+ is bundled as part of Philo's offerings — no need to get a separate subscription anymore. Best of all You can test out the service with a 7-day free trial before committing to a subscription, so you can watch The Judd Family: Truth Be Told for free online. Use the free trial to watch live TV over the internet, from your computer, tablet, phone or smart TV unit. get free trial at philo Best of Rolling Stone The Best Audiophile Turntables for Your Home Audio System


Forbes
06-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
How Julianna Hayes Embraces The 'CFO+' Role At Philo
Julianna Hayes is the CFO of Philo, a leading streaming platform that reaches over 3.4 million monthly active users. Under her financial stewardship, Philo has successfully expanded beyond its original subscription model to create a comprehensive streaming ecosystem. The company now operates both a rapidly growing free ad-supported television service launched in 2024 and its flagship Philo Core subscription offering, an affordable streaming cable replacement. With more than 1.3 million paying subscribers, Philo Core delivers outstanding value while providing access to 70+ premium networks including AMC, Discovery, Comedy Central, Food Network, Hallmark, HGTV, and MTV, alongside unlimited DVR storage and AMC+ . Julianna and I recently had a great conversation about a CFO's role as a strategic advisor, how Google and Twitter shaped her career, what it takes to build successful teams, and more. — Growing up steeped in the nature of Eugene, Ore., Julianna Hayes' first jobs included babysitting, Pier 1 Imports, and Restoration Hardware. After graduating from Claremont McKenna College with a bachelor's in economics and French, her first full-time opportunities included consulting and being a regulatory analyst before moving on to the likes of Google and Twitter (now X). Hayes worked at Google after its IPO, when there were about 10,000 employees. Julianna Hayes, CFO of Philo, brings a strategic mindset shaped by roles at Google and Twitter—and ... More now leads both finance and people operations at one of streaming's most efficient challengers. Similarly, she worked at Twitter in its early stages pre-IPO, when the company employed approximately 1,000 people. She had the unique timing to experience incredible growth at both companies. What those environments also had in common was invaluable: the immense potential to learn. '[Google] was one of those places where there was rapid growth in an incredibly successful business,' she said. 'Still to this day, I am where I am because of that experience and what I learned there.' At Google, her role was to support the emerging markets in Latin America and APAC regions, with a focus on setting up new corporate entities to ensure recognition and compliance of Google policies in those international regions. At Twitter, she held various corporate finance roles over the span of 10 years, and served as the financial professional behind the revenue, coming up with models, forecasts, setting quotas for the salespeople, and getting into the weeds of the business. The people surrounding her in the early years of her career, particularly at Twitter, created what is still a robust network of colleagues; she describes them as people she leans on heavily. Twitter taught her the value of relationships, camaraderie, and mentorship. 'What I learned at Twitter was this concept of a personal board,' Hayes explains. 'It went beyond just having a mentor–it was really a collection of people. That has served me very well, because I really feel like there are eight or 10 go-to people from my time at both of those companies who I can go to and get advice and ask questions.' The drive to create meaningful relationships at work was one of the factors that drew her to Philo. In addition to the characteristics of the job, Hayes is not only CFO but also oversees the HR function, and she was also interested in working on consumer-facing products – she was intrigued by the opportunity to work with Andrew McCollum, Philo's CEO. 'He and I had the same values around a lot of things–business in particular,' Hayes explained. 'I liked how he talked about business and leadership. It was a key element that made it really interesting.' To Hayes, getting the CEO/CFO relationship right is critical. She and McCollum build that dynamic by being in contact on a daily basis, having in-person meetings, discussing things early and often, and sending quick messages to ensure they are aligned. That communication and collaboration helped her achieve the role of what she calls 'CFO+,' where instead of focusing solely on closing the books, she serves as one of the CEO's main strategic partners. 'As the finance team has all the data for the company, you are the one place where you can see what is happening from a business perspective end-to-end,' she said. 'My job is to poke around everywhere, and I do. For a lot of CEOs, that would take some getting used to, but I think it's a really important part of the job. It's something that I cherish that I can go to him early and often with things that I want to talk to him about.' Support and open communication are high priorities on her own team as well. Hayes, who coaches her son's fifth-grade basketball team in her spare time, can easily draw the parallels between both worlds to identify the building blocks that ensure people function well together. From both perspectives, she considers herself a proponent of making each person better individually as a means to work well collectively. Without that, it's not possible to produce the best results. 'The team is the most important thing,' she says. 'Once you have that, it's pretty easy to keep it. If someone comes in and doesn't fit into that working relationship with everybody else, they usually sort themselves out pretty quickly or adapt and realize that the best way to get ahead is to work closely together.' Finding good, detail-oriented people who care about getting things right is another standard quality she looks for. Hayes has always given herself, whether personally or on a broader level, team goals around accuracy and timeliness. Hayes and Philo also believe that varied perspectives drive innovation and better business outcomes. Beyond being a cornerstone of their talent acquisition strategy, she understands that a heterogeneous team authentically reflects Philo's multicultural and geographically diverse user base of over a million subscribers Since its inception, Philo has been laser-focused on reinventing the TV experience for modern viewers. . Inspired by the inventor of the TV, Philo Farnsworth,the service has consistently challenged industry norms to create 'a better way to TV'. According to Hayes, Philo stands out in the crowded streaming landscape through its extensive content offering, streamlined user experience, and cost-effective pricing model. Her role in keeping Philo affordable while still driving sustainable growth gives her a fun financial challenge. 'We really try to make it as affordable as possible for the broad offering we have of live TV,' she explained. 'From a finance perspective, I have the very fun job of making that math work. We are a lean company of approximately 160 employees, and I think we punch well above our weight on the revenue side. We have a really efficient ads business that we run almost purely programmatically. And so we aim to do a good job of making the business make sense while offering an affordable product to our customers.' Strong analytics are necessary to make those kinds of decisions. Her finance analytics team enables her to lead with data when problem-solving. It's an additional way she engages the team to provide value, ask the right questions, and ensure the business continues to thrive. Looking toward the future, Hayes believes that the next generation of CFOs will continue to play a larger role at their companies. 'Finance is really a partner at the table and can be business-focused and not just the takers of information,' she said. 'Close the books and move on, but actually come back and push the business with ideas, analyses, thoughts, and be seen as a true partner to the business. There's huge value in that, and I think it will continue to move in that direction.' Outside of her role at Philo, Hayes has three boys–two in middle school and one second grader. She makes time to exercise in the early morning with her husband to ensure they have time together. Family life keeps her busy with her sons' soccer and basketball commitments. She recognizes that amid a jam-packed schedule, trying to achieve balance is a work in progress. 'If it's important to you to have any kind of balance, you have to really prioritize that,' she says. 'I've tried to be a lot more conscious about how I end my day, how I prepare for the next day, and try to really end that at a certain time so that when I'm home, I'm mentally focused on my kids and am present.' She also spends time in a CFO peer group. She credits advice she's heard there, has proved incredibly beneficial when it comes to her perspective on achieving balance in her work and personal life. 'Someone in my group said that you're always juggling different balls in the air, but some are made of glass and some are plastic, and you need to just know which ones are glass,' she said. 'Don't break those. That has been incredibly helpful for me. I know that's simple advice, but try to do a better job of prioritizing which ones are super important and then let the rest go.' Similarly, Hayes encourages the next generation of CFOs to know where they will be most valuable in the organization. She believes it's not in one specific financial lane. 'Don't stay in your lane if you're going to your CEO to say the books are closed, the month end is here, and here's how we did,' she said. 'Free up your mind to think about the business, be really curious about your business to try to figure out what else is happening and bring those insights. That is what will set you apart, and that is going to be what is, quite frankly, fun and interesting. It's what will make you really good at your job. Poke around, don't stay in your lane, do all of that interesting work and thinking, and you'll always get a good result.'


Indianapolis Star
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
Who's on 'Jeopardy!' today, May 5? Indiana's Ben Ganger dominated fourth game
Why take a stab at the name of an old ship if you're already winning? That was Ben Ganger's strategy on Friday night's " Jeopardy!" The data analyst and opera singer from Goshen, Indiana, had earned $3,400 before either of his competitors was even on the board. He lost his wager in Final Jeopardy, but was so far ahead it didn't matter. Here's a look at his record on the show so far. Did Ben Ganger win Friday, May 2, on 'Jeopardy!'? Yes. He'll return Monday to try his skills against two new competitors. How much has Ben Ganger won on 'Jeopardy!' so far? As of Thursday night's airing, Ganger had won a total of $96,415. Here's how it breaks down. How did Ben Granger do in Final Jeopardy? What was the Final Jeopardy clue on May 2, 2025? Friday's clue in the category of "Boats & Ships" was: "Nearly a century after her 1851 sporting triumph, she was a rotting hulk finally scrapped in 1945." No contestants gave the correct response, "What is the America?" Ganger simply wrote "What." What was the Final Jeopardy clue on May 1, 2025? On the Thursday, May 1, broadcast, Granger correctly responded to this clue in the category of "The Stage": "Their show ended its off Broadway run in 2025 after 34 years, 17,800 shows, and 82,150 gallons of paint." The correct response was "Who is the Blue Man Group?" What was the Final Jeopardy clue on April 30, 2025? Final Jeopardy on Wednesday, April 30, was in the category "Business & Television." The clue read: "This TV show that debuted in 1960 licensed its name 8 years later to a children's health product that's still around today." Ganger was already in the lead before he gave the correct response: "What is 'The Flintstones'?" What was the Final Jeopardy clue on April 29, 2025? On Tuesday, April 29, the category for Final Jeopardy was '20th Century Figures' and the clue was, 'After studying business in Chicago in the 1920s, this man obsessed with Sherlock Holmes was an investigator for a credit company.' The correct response was: "Who is Elliot Ness?" All three contestants got it wrong. Morin answered with 'Who is Raymond Chandler?' Her wager of $2,000 dropped her down to a final total of $600. Zubairi fared slightly better. He wagered $11,601 with 'Who is Dashiell Hamett?' and ended with $1,799. Ganger wrote 'Who is Pinkerton?' His wager of $901 gave him a final total of $24,999, meaning Ganger will be back for his second game on Wednesday, April 30. When is 'Jeopardy!' on? What time? Where to watch "Jeopardy!" airs nightly at 7:30 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday on WTHR in Indianapolis. Visit to see when and where the show airs in your area. Where is 'Jeopardy!' streaming? How to watch without cable You can stream episodes of "Jeopardy!" online with a subscription to Philo. Watch 'Jeopardy!' on Philo "Jeopardy!" doesn't stream on Peacock, but with a premium subscription, you can watch the broadcast live. Watch 'Jeopardy!' on Peacock Who won the most money from 'Jeopardy!' all-time? Contestant Brad Rutter won $4,938,436 — including tournaments — on "Jeopardy!," the all-time record amount of money awarded, according to the show's website. Ken Jennings is second on the list with $4,370,700. Who won the most consecutive games on 'Jeopardy!' all-time? Ken Jennings won a record 74 consecutive games, according to the "Jeopardy!" website. Who won the most money from 'Jeopardy!' in a single game? James Holzhauer won $131,127 in a single game on April 17, 2019, according to the show's website. Holzhauer holds each of the top 10 single-game winning totals with No. 10 checking in at $89,229. His total earnings rank third all-time at $3,612,216. Take the Jeopardy! audition test Potential contestants are invited to audition by taking the show's online test, which can be found here: Adult contestants must be age 18 or older.