To mark our anniversary, PBS News spoke with people who have been longtime viewers to hear how the show, and later its work ...
In our news wrap Thursday, European officials followed Washington’s lead in approving economic measures aimed at pressuring ...
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, millions turn out in what organizers call an historic flood of nationwide protests to push back against Trump’s policies. A little-known company that helped create ...
The show you now know as the PBS News Hour went on the air 50 years ago. “The Robert MacNeil Report” first appeared on ...
Kristen Bell has gone quiet amid her latest controversy. As Page Six reports, the Nobody Wants This actress, 45, was expected ...
In our news wrap Sunday, Republicans and Democrats are at a stalemate on the 12th day of a government shutdown, Russia ...
Fifty years ago today, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer brought viewers like you a novel way to watch news: a half-hour evening program, free of commercials, that aimed to tell one in-depth story per ...
President Trump expressed doubt that Ukraine could defeat Russia and win back all the land Moscow has seized since it first ...
Tuesday marks the deadline for journalists to decide whether to comply with the Pentagon's new rules for keeping credentials.
Salt marshes exist on every coast of the U.S., but these important wetlands are succumbing quickly to the effects of sea ...
Wildflowers are blooming in the Atacama Desert, an inhospitable stretch of land west of the Andes Mountains that normally ...
The president has maintained that the multi-million-dollar project will be paid by private donations — and not by taxpayers.