On Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, Frontline, the PBS documentary series produced at GBH in Boston, and The Associated Press will present the U.S. broadcast and streaming premiere of “2000 Meters to Andriivka ...
Documentaries possess a rare power to bridge time and space, weaving together fragments of reality into narratives that resonate deeply within the human psyche. They illuminate hidden truths, reveal ...
Austin (CNN) — Sunday’s premiere of Ken Burns’ new PBS series “The American Revolution” doubles as an attention-grabbing statement, months after President Donald Trump succeeded in stripping away all ...
Less than two weeks after his arrest on a charge of possession of methamphetamine, the director of public affairs for Arkansas PBS has been fired, records obtained by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ...
Documentarian Ken Burns features Fort Ticonderoga in his new PBS docuseries “The American Revolution,” airing Sunday at 8 p.m. Directed by Burns, alongside Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, and ...
The International Space Station is turning 25 this month. Twenty-five years of people from all over the world living together and working together in space. At the same time, it is starting to wrap up ...
The UB Libraries will present the PBS documentary “Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal” at 2 p.m. Nov. 19 in 310 Capen Hall, North Campus. Screening of the 2025 Emmy-nominated film is presented ...
Trailblazing boatwomen navigate the Grand Canyon, protecting rivers and inspiring the future. Trailblazing boatwomen navigate the Grand Canyon, protecting rivers and inspiring the future.
Nearly two decades after it was filmed, a new documentary revisits two of the deadliest battles during the early years of the Iraq War by showing the first-person perspective of the men on the ground.
Job cuts surge in worst October layoffs in 22 years. Here's why Chris Hemsworth, Alzheimer's and why Hollywood is suddenly obsessed with caregiving Tied Nevada election settled by high-card draw under ...
The Bureau of Land Management informed Navajo President Buu Nygren that it intends to revoke a ban on new mining claims and mineral leases on more than 300,000 acres surrounding Chaco Canyon.