About three-quarters of Americans support the release of all files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a new PBS News/NPR/Marist poll finds. Another 13% want some of the Epstein files released, while ...
WASHINGTON—Public TV stations are beginning to shut down operations and reduce services, particularly in rural areas after federal funding was cut earlier this year. In August, as a result of Congress ...
Karoline Leavitt is back in the press secretary's traditional office in the White House. Leavitt is reclaiming the roomy space with a fireplace that Taylor Budowich, President Trump's deputy chief of ...
PBS Kids is expanding “Super Why’s Comic Book Adventures,” which debuted in 2023 as a series of shorts, into a full half-hour series set to debut in 2026. A spinoff of “Super Why,” which ran on PBS ...
If the federal government were to shut down, Republicans would get more of the blame than Democrats, according to a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, but a significant percentage would blame both parties ...
The revival will live as a digital series through Sony's Kidzuko platform, with creator Mychal Threets serving as host. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor During what has been an otherwise difficult year ...
Reading Rainbow is coming back. The classic PBS television show celebrating reading and literacy is being revived in an all-digital format. Instead of airing on PBS, KidZuko, the child-focused YouTube ...
A beloved PBS kids' classic will make a comeback this fall after nearly 20 years, as "Reading Rainbow" returns to your screens with a new host. The popular children's series, once PBS's most-watched ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. During the first eight months of his second presidency, Donald Trump has tried to hollow out the federal workforce by any means possible, including paying more ...
(L-R): DC Brendan Perry (Phill Langhorne), DI Tanika Malik (Natalie Dew), DC Alice Hackett (Holli Dempsey) and DC Jason Kennedy (Tijan Sarr) Robbie Gray/Courtesy of Courtesy of Monumental Television, ...
Crosscut lasted nearly two decades before its sudden end by the decision of its owner, Cascade PBS. Some have suggested that the loss of the local journalism staff is a nail in the coffin for ...