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On July 24th, President Trump signed the Rescissions Act of 2025 into law, which clawed back $1.1 billion in previously appropriated federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) for the next two fiscal years. Passage of the law left ...
Sesame Street characters and children from the Garden of Dreams Foundation celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sesame Street Live on Feb. 4, 2010 in New York City. As a child growing up in a Spanish-speaking, immigrant household, I had limited resources ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the organisation responsible for distributing federal funds to public media outlets across the United States, is officially shutting down after nearly six decades of operation.
Public media, including the Public Broadcasting System, finds itself in uncharted waters in the aftermath of the almost complete shutdown of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on October 1. In the face of a series of this and other precedent-setting ...
Federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supports PBS and NPR, was cut by $1.1 billion. PBS provides free educational resources, including PBS Kids and PBS LearningMedia, to millions of children and educators. PragerU, a ...
The first contemporary TV adaptation of Georges Simenon’s beloved Jules Maigret detective novels is coming to PBS Masterpiece. The network announced its new series Maigret, along with the official list of stars, on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. The Jules ...
In our news wrap Saturday, police arrested former Brazilian President Bolsonaro after he allegedly tried to escape house arrest, Israel launched airstrikes into Gaza despite the ongoing ceasefire, classrooms closed across parts of Nigeria after mass ...
PBS and ASU offered differing accounts of what led to the cancellation of the news show, which is largely produced by student journalists.
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 two of the network’s most popular series.