PBS KIDS As a dad of four, I’m always looking for shows that don’t just entertain my kids, but actually teach them something ...
Harerimana Ismail of Uganda is a community health worker who checks on kids with HIV. He lost his salary after the Trump administration's aid cuts but he keeps doing his job.
Jessica Payne was 8 years old when she was enrolled in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland. Thirty years later, she's the president and CEO.
Amy Poehler, Sterlin Harjo, and PBS Kids have been set to receive honorary mentions at the 2026 Peabody Awards.
Actress and podcast host Amy Poehler will receive the Peabody Career Achievement Award at the 86th annual Peabody Awards ceremony on May 31 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Readers weigh in on our story about screen time for kids in school
Last fall, I was contacted by a reader who was so concerned about the pervasive use of screens in their young child’s classroom, they had pulled their child out of their local school district. The ...
Water is all around us; it’s the mighty oceans and Great Lakes, tiny vernal ponds and rain falling from the sky. It’s the thirst quenching liquid in your glass. Our planet is the only one we know of ...
The 22-minute live-action special follows puppets Roxy the hedgehog and Ronald the pig as they explore Sequoia National Park.
With only 100 days to go before the FIFA World Cup, what should have been a period of celebration is turning instead into one of turmoil. But Iran's participation is not the only uncertainty. Violence ...
Time flies when you’re cold and baseball-less. Somehow, Team USA’s first World Baseball Classic game is just two weeks away. Barring injuries, the roster is fully set, with manager Mark DeRosa opting ...
Marissa Nivison receives funding from The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Gizem Keskin receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
"Those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it." In the 1990s, America watched tobacco executives raise their right hands before Congress and swear nicotine was not addictive. We now know they ...
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