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Sacha Baron Cohen defeats $95 million defamation suit filed by Roy Moore
Cohen defeated a $95 million defamation lawsuit by former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, who said he was tricked into an humiliating television appearance that lampooned sexual misconduct accusations against him.
News | News
A Month "Just Trying to Survive" In Mariupol | Amanpour and Company
As the war in Ukraine shifts to the south and east of the country, reports from the city of Mariupol have been silenced by intense bombardment. Civilians hav...
Entertainment | Entertainment
PBS to rebroadcast documentary on 1943 Zoot Suit Riots
The riots in LA were a crucial moment in Mexican American history, highlighting the overlooked racial violence Latinos faced.
History | History
Today in History: Antisemitism, an American Problem | Exploring Hate | PBS
By Pamela S. Nadell When, if ever, Americans think of antisemitism, they think of the Holocaust. By the time students find their way to my American University course in Holocaust history, they have read The Diary of Anne Frank and Elie Wiesel’s Night.
Politics | Politics
Race and Racism in America
Watch a collection of films and specials that highlight and add context to the many aspects of race and racism in our country.
News | News
VIDEO: ‘Moderate’ Dem Manchin Says Senate Should Explore Expelling Hawley, Cruz Under 14th Amendment
If Republicans in Washington, DC, thought they had a firewall against the radical Biden-Harris agenda in US Sen. Joe Manchin
Politics | Liberal Fascism
PBS Employee Out After Comments On ‘Re-Education Camps’ For Trump Supporters, Removal Of Kids, Revealed In Project Veritas
Government-subsidized broadcaster PBS released a statement Tuesday in reaction to an explosive video from James O'Keefe's Project Veritas that featured an employee advocating for Trump supporters to be sent to "re-education camps" and
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Why Native Americans are celebrating Rep. Haaland’s nomination
President-elect Joe Biden is nominating Representative Deb Haaland to lead the Department of Interior. If confirmed, she would become the first Native American to lead the agency, which is responsible for public lands, including land taken from Indigenous
Sports | Sports
Tokyo Olympic organizers will host 18 test events
Local organizers on Friday announced a series of 18 test events set to begin in March and run into May.
Politics | Media Bias
Yasmin Khan on PBS Newshour: Recipe For Falsehoods | CAMERA
PBS depicts Yasmin Khan as committed to building connections, concealing the cookbook writer's past activity promoting an anti-Israel boycott meant to divide, not unite.
Entertainment | Entertainment
15 Fascinating Facts About Victoria | Mental Floss
8. Queen Victoria famously hated being pregnant, but star Jenna Coleman likes playing a pregnant queen best.
Entertainment | Entertainment
30 Things You Didn't Know About 'Downton Abbey'
Like it got VERY smelly on set.
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Eight women say Charlie Rose sexually harassed them — with nudity, groping and lewd calls
The alleged incidents took place with employees, interns and job applicants at the “Charlie Rose” show.
Music | Music
Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music
The eight-part series explores the art of music recording, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the birth of brand new sounds. Featuring more than 150 original interviews with some of the most celebrated recording artists of all time, Soundbreaking expl
Music | Music
Watch Full Episodes Online of Austin City Limits on PBS | Behind the Scenes: Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams returns to Austin City Limits after almost ten years. We go behind the scenes to bring you footage from rehearsal and backstage.
Politics | Media Watch
PBS Anchor Mocks Netanyahu After Dems Secure Obama's Iran Deal | Truth Revolt
Gwen Ifill, news anchor on the taxpayer-funded PBS’s Washington Week and PBS Newshour, flouted her media bias on Twitter today when she mocked Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after Dems secured enough votes to pass Obama's deal that paves the