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Tuesday: Frontline looks at kids and the Internet in "Growing Up Online." Plus: What did you think of "Life After People" on Monday?
01/22/2008 16:00 UTC
Bill Nye is coming to the big screen!
The man who taught science to millions of '90s kids will soon be arriving at your local movie theater
06/14/2017 14:37 UTC
Save our national sense of humor!
Since when is farting on a sandwich a felony? People have been grossing each other out for centuries and it's no time to stop now.
04/22/2009 14:21 UTC
Press Watch: People are doing amazing things to revive democracy — a long way from Washington
In a new PBS documentary, legendary newsman Hedrick Smith finds a groundswell of activism that's almost unnoticed
01/06/2020 22:00 UTC
Playing doctor in inappropriate clothes
An essay about the perils of healing while female.
11/22/2006 00:00 UTC
HBO's upscale "Sesame Street": Why Elmo and Grover in the land of "Girls" and "Game of Thrones" makes perfect sense
We love to think of "Sesame Street" as a public trust, but premium cable has more to gain from preserving it
01/16/2016 04:58 UTC
Yes, television rots your brain
Research shows exposure to TV can impede kids' intellectual development -- even when it's playing in the background
11/24/2013 19:30 UTC
I Like to Watch
How suggestible are you? CBS's "Kid Nation," NBC's "Bionic Woman" and ABC's "Private Practice" aim to play you like a fiddle.
09/23/2007 16:00 UTC
"Donald Trump makes Mexicans not important": Sen. Tom Cotton faces angry constituents at town hall meeting
The trend of Republican legislators receiving grief from their constituents continues with Tom Cotton
02/23/2017 17:50 UTC
Bobby Kennedy's unfinished mission
Like that of JFK's revered brother, John Kerry's legacy is of heroism and service. He still needs to hone a bold campaign vision to match it.
05/21/2004 03:16 UTC
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Wednesday: Sundance airs the haunting documentary "Autism Every Day." Plus: What did you think of "Hell's Kitchen" on Tuesday?
04/02/2008 14:00 UTC
With "The American Buffalo," Ken Burns connects an icon of the natural world to our nation's history
A four-hour series examining the fall and recuperation of the bison makes us ask: Why are Americans so destructive?
10/16/2023 19:01 UTC
11 online summer camps to keep kids busy (and learning) while school's out
From outdoor adventures to summer enrichment to computer coding, online camps keep kids learning and having fun
06/26/2017 03:00 UTC
Satirically transmitted disease
PBS fires host, protects kids from satire
07/25/2006 23:31 UTC
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Tuesday: HBO airs the heartwarming "Autism: The Musical." Plus: What did you think of "Bush's War" on Monday?
03/25/2008 14:00 UTC