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Dr Phil’s media company, Merit Street, has found itself in hot water after losing a major court battle following its ...
Dr. Phil's company, Merit Street Media, has lost an important ruling in its bankruptcy case, and the judge has ordered the ...
“Is there a question?” a weary Dr. Phil McGraw asked a lawyer for Trinity Broadcasting Network. McGraw was on the witness stand today in the battle over a $500 million distribution deal between the TV ...
TV talk show host Phil McGraw acknowledged he was taking steps to sever ties with his former partner Trinity Broadcasting Network while at the same time telling the Christian network that he wanted to ...
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Dr. Phil Confronts a Killer Dad on Live TV
On national TV, Dr. Phil pressed Mark Redwine for answers about his missing son Dylan. What unfolded revealed a chilling truth no one wanted to believe. What is ‘ghost tapping?’: New scheme targeting ...
Update 9/19/25, 6:17pm EST: PWInsider is now reporting that Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade Cargill vs. Nia Jax is "no longer listed internally for tomorrow's WrestlePalooza." The outlet claims all three ...
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. announced an $18 billion all-cash deal to acquire Dutch-based JDE Peet’s NV on Monday, a major bet on coffee for the U.S. drinks giant, whose stock has been struggling for years.
UPDATE: Dr. Phil has made a lucrative career out of getting up-close and personal with people, but he won’t get to do so with his old buddy and now legal opponent Matthew Crouch of Trinity ...
Phil McGraw, watches as Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in Washington. Alex Brandon / AP ...
“The response to TBN legitimately and lawfully defending itself from Peteski and McGraw’s bad-faith attacks is to cry foul because they do not like the true facts that they themselves now regretfully ...
Partner Trinity Broadcasting and Phil McGraw's Merit Street are suing each other in bankruptcy court over a purported 10-year deal under which Dr. Phil would make 160 new 90-minute episodes of his ...
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