NPR and PBS used to justify their unjustifiable taxpayer funding by telling people that poor children would be harmed if ...
After last week's congressional hearing with the heads of PBS and NPR, it's important to remember how public broadcasting works, what it does and whom it serves, our television critic says.
Jenkins, now on Broadway under the direction of longtime actress Phylicia Rashad, explores the generational conflicts in the ...
Consumers have been saying how fed up they are with inflation. But they keep on buying stuff, says Stephen Brown at Capital Economics.
Writers and authors are in an uproar over Meta using LibGen, one of the largest online pirated libraries, to train its AI.
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More than 16,000 structures and landmarks were destroyed in the recent Los Angeles fires. A group of volunteers are trying to preserve their histories through Wikipedia entries.
VA program that saved 15,000 veterans from foreclosure now faces potential termination due to congressional opposition.
Gold has hit a record of $3,000 per ounce thanks to investor uncertainty surrounding the stock market and U.S. treasury.
A 2-acre play space called the Outpost features huge play structures built from fallen tree trunks, boulders and other things inspired ... entire day to experience all that it has to offer.
A federally funded database helps track long-term, missing-person cases. Yet an NPR investigation finds that even in states legally required to use it, more than 2,000 people haven't been added.