The new 12-hour documentary about the United States’ origin story will begin broadcasting Nov. 16 on WHYY and other PBS stations.
After a decade of filming for The American Revolution, Ken Burns begins with Ben Franklin and positions Philadelphia at the heart of this story.
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The city and its people spearhead ideas of democracy in the six-part, twelve-hour-long "The American Revolution," featuring ...
While Donald Trump’s U.S. slams the brakes on the electric-vehicle transition, the European Union is keeping its foot to the floor, probably.
Corin Cesaric is a Flex Editor at CNET. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Before joining CNET, she covered crime at People Magazine and ...
Ken Burns, the preeminent documentary filmmaker of his generation, knows how to captivate audiences, whether it's with history or a quip. When he told hundreds of fans at a Wayne State University ...
FRESNO Calif. -- The face of drug use in America is changing. Fentanyl, a highly addictive opioid, is making its way into the bedrooms of teenagers, often with just a few text messages or a few taps ...
The making of the latest Ken Burns docuseries took 10 years from start to completion. Burns directed the project, which is 12 hours long and contains six episodes, with Sarah Botstein and David ...
Bryan and Howard Stevenson contrasted the racial tensions of the present to what they experienced growing up in the 1960s. The conversation, hosted by brothers Bryan and Howard Stevenson and Lion’s ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When the Guardians expanded to a six-man starting rotation on September 1, few could have predicted they were about to embark on one of the most dominant pitching stretches in ...
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