Workers clearing brush near an Oregon bridge made a grim discovery more than three decades ago: “the fully skeletonized remains of a man.” For decades, the man found near St. Johns Bridge in North ...
15:26, Wed, Oct 1, 2025 Updated: 16:59, Wed, Oct 1, 2025 A new poll has discovered that support for ID cards among Britons has completely collapsed – but only after Sir Keir Starmer adopted it as his ...
PBS North is cancelling its long-running program, Almanac North, which comes after federal funding for public television was slashed by the Trump Administration. "This decision comes after careful ...
Skeletal remains found partially buried along a Massachusetts interstate in 1992 have been identified as those of a missing teenager, prosecutors say. With help from DNA testing, the remains were ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated on Friday, July 25, to include photos of Anthony Angelli Rea, courtesy of the Essex County District Attorney’s office. The photo previously used was of Rea’s ...
The House is set to approve an effort to claw back $9 billion from the budget. Public broadcasting outlets that air programming from PBS and NPR could soon lose federal funding that they view as ...
A rumor circulating online in June 2025 claimed an Amish family from Pennsylvania mysteriously disappeared in 1992, only for the case to be cracked open a decade later thanks to a clue in a photograph ...
Produced by In The Life Media, In the Life is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender television newsmagazine that is broadcast on PBS. Premiering on June 9, 1992, it is the longest running LGBT ...
PBS sued the Trump administration on Friday, arguing that Trump’s move to cut off funding violates the First Amendment. The lawsuit also argues that Trump has violated the statutory framework that ...
The complaint says that the President cannot influence funding decisions from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and that the effort violates PBS' First Amendment rights. By Alex Weprin Senior ...