Entrepreneurs gather before the Sharks to show off their innovations, including an immersive murder mystery experience and self-service grocery stores.
An accountant at a Texas fruitcake bakery embezzles $16 million; a self-proclaimed financial genius runs a professional race team with money from his church.
The police get there too late when a man calls them to tell them his wife took her own life, so they use forensic evidence and mobile data to solve the case.
Two years ago, a college student was killed off-campus, now another student goes missing from the same campus which prompts the police to look at both cases.
The show's team reports from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, observing the posts where shares of the biggest companies in the world are traded.
A panel of top investors offers insights into the financial markets as the events of the day unfold, and they help to set the tone for the rest of the day.
The hosts present viewers with spirited discussions on the biggest stories of the day, including news items affecting the economy, the markets and real estate.
Experts take a close look at the markets in the final hour before the bell sounds to observe how the markets are moving and how investors are reacting.
Entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to the Sharks, including products involving a self-sanitizing baby accessory and a storage solution for travelers.
Inspired by one pitch, all five Sharks pitch in to invest in the same business, meanwhile a college student hopes to sell his ticketless coat check system.
Entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to the Sharks, including products involving a self-sanitizing baby accessory and a storage solution for travelers.
The police believe they have the right suspect who gunned down a nurse in her own home but the evidence they discovered leads them down a different path.