Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
A man accused of killing a hockey coach claims "sports rage," a new unproven mental state, to justify his actions in a Law & Order episode.
A man accused of killing his son's high school hockey coach is defended by a lawyer claiming "sports rage," a newly proposed mental condition that impaired his judgment, in a Law & Order episode airing on 5USA.
The trial examines whether this unproven psychological state can excuse criminal behavior.
In another episode, detectives reopen a 20-year-old cold case after key evidence vanishes, uncovering potential wrongful targeting and a confession that reignites the investigation.
A third episode follows detectives probing a clothing store murder initially believed to be a robbery, leading to a suspect who flees to Israel, complicating international efforts to secure justice.
Un hombre acusado de matar a un entrenador de hockey afirma "rabia deportiva", un nuevo estado mental no comprobado, para justificar sus acciones en un episodio de Law & Order.