“Swiping America” (Max, streaming) may sound like a massive heist caper, but it’s the title of one of the smarter new dating shows, this one from the creators of “We’re Here,” Stephen Warren and Johnnie Ingram. In it, four interesting singles from New York are taken to eight different cities to meet potential matches as chosen by show producers. There seems a more mature approach throughout, some honest reflection on why some matches didn’t click and nobody ever says the word “journey.” Best of all, the four become fast friends.

It’s been four years since it last rattled the streaming world, but “Black Mirror” (Netflix, streaming) is back with a new set of episodes commenting on technologies in a very near future. 

Tough to believe she’s that old but “Gabrielle Union: My Journey to 50” (BET+, streaming) celebrates the occasion with a trip through Africa with her husband Dwyane Wade. 

“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” (Paramount+, streaming) returns for a second season, mixing live action and animation. 

A new four-part documentary series “True Crime Story: Look Into My Eyes” (SundanceTV, 10 p.m.) looks into the case of a Florida principal who practiced hypnosis on students and three students who died mysteriously. 

Hard to believe there’s still people who volunteer for this but three new people enter a detention center in North Carolina for a couple of months, just for the experience of it on a new season of “60 Days In” (A&E, 9 p.m.). 

There is first round play in the 124th U.S. Open (USA, 1 p.m.; NBC, 8 p.m.) from the Los Angeles Country Club.