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An alpha hippo is challenged by two outside males. A coup by two hippo bulls is out of the ordinary, but this is no ordinary year, as a once-in-a-lifetime drought spurs unusual animal behavior.
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, rescue workers in Myanmar and Thailand race against time to find survivors as the death toll from the devastating earthquake there soars. Then, what new cuts at the ...
President Donald Trump called for PBS and NPR to be defunded Wednesday, resuming attacks against public media as Republicans echoed the president’s wishes and accused the nonprofit media outlets ...
President Trump on Thursday renewed a call to defund NPR and PBS a day after top executives from the public broadcasters faced an intense grilling from GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
NPR and PBS have long faced Republican claims of political bias, and Trump has repeatedly called for them to be defunded. In fact, every Republican administration except Gerald Ford’s has tried ...
“Caregiving,” a two-hour documentary film centered on the daily experiences of six family and professional caregivers in the U.S. will premiere on PBS and its media outlets in June. Executive ...
At the start of Wednesday’s congressional hearing on the funding of public media, a large photo of drag queen Lil Miss Hot Mess appearing on a PBS kids show was displayed behind committee chair Rep.
Benjamin Mullin and Michael M. Grynbaum Congressional Republicans laced into PBS and NPR on Wednesday, accusing the country’s biggest public media networks of institutional bias in a fiery ...
Congressional Republicans laced into PBS and NPR on Wednesday, accusing the country’s biggest public media networks of institutional bias in a fiery hearing that represented the latest salvo ...
Leaders from NPR and the PBS testified before a House subcommittee Wednesday in what was a feisty face off with critics of federal funding for the public news and entertainment networks.
Their testimony is part of a hearing named "Anti-American Airwaves: Holding the heads of NPR and PBS Accountable" where leaders will be asked to explain why "they should continue to be funded by ...