Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns lamented the federal spending cuts to PBS and praised public broadcasting as the "Declaration of Independence" of communication.
Americans’ health insurance premiums will skyrocket if the current Affordable Care Act subsidies expire next year, or another ...
Sixty years after a plane crash in Utah took the lives of 13 people, including eight prominent BYU football boosters, ...
Filmmaker Julia Loktev was in Moscow following her journalist friends as Russian forces invaded Ukraine. She captured a ...
Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), formerly known as UFOs, have been visiting earth for decades and the U.S. government ...
Stott Hall Farm in Yorkshire is one of the most famous homes in England, an 18th-century farmhouse built splat bang in the ...
A simple MyHeritage DNA kit sent TalkTV host Peter Cardwell on an emotional path of discovery, unearthing centuries of ...
No filters, just snow, motion, and a clean line down the slope. This clip captures a snowboarder mid-ride, with everything ...
Enjoy a smooth aerial look over Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, captured in calming cinematic motion. This 3D virtual tour highlights the arena’s modern design, the surrounding downtown streets, and ...
The New Yorker at 100” is a nimble and infectious documentary, one that brings off a trick more challenging than it looks.
The Aga Khan University (AKU) on Tuesday hosted a media roundtable on environment and climate change storytelling that featured the ...
NHK’s Yuko Fukuyama and Kazuko Taguchi talk to World Screen Newsflash about how the Japanese pubcaster is co-producing and innovating to bring unique programs to the market and how these titles are ...