Wednesday on the News Hour, two National Guard members are shot in Washington, sparking a White House lockdown and the president's ire. The push for peace in Ukraine is complicated by a leaked call ...
Fool Me Once star Richard Armitage and Annabel Scholey (Rivals) are leading a police procedural for PBS Masterpiece and ITV about one of the most gifted pathologists of his generation. Based on ...
A star-studded cast honors 55 remarkable years of public television in this historic live telethon. An all-star cast will honor 55 remarkable years of public television, including Music Director ...
President Trump's lawsuit alleges that the BBC's fall 2024 documentary was "a brazen attempt" to harm his re-election. The ...
Winter brings Richard Armitage and Annabel Scholey together in a six-part crime thriller based on the hit French series ...
As the long nights of winter set in, it’s time for a taste of armchair travel inspiration courtesy of PBS. If you’re looking for a few ideas on where to travel in 2026, check out the new episodes from ...
Our critics picked their favorite moments, not necessarily from their favorite shows of the year — a certain “South Park” episode, for example.
Drake University professors Chris Snider, on left, and Chris Porter on the "Iowa Press" set at Iowa PBS. (Iowa PBS photo) A recent study found artificial intelligence appears to be a greater threat to ...
LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT: (l-r) Ice-T as Detective Odafin "Fin" Tutuola, Kelli Giddish as Detective Amanda Rollins Virginia Sherwood/NBC There has been less of Ice-T‘s Sergeant Odafin ‘Fin’ ...
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Pennywise is everywhere in "IT: Welcome to Derry", as the HBO series's spooky imagery continues to captivate fans. The show, which has garnered millions of viewers, depicts the horrifying experiences ...
A University of Texas professor says AI didn't break college — it revealed how broken teaching was. Steven Mintz said that mass lectures and formulaic essays dehumanized education long before AI. He ...