Two PBS series have provided outstanding showcases for the work of new and established documentarians and between them have 13 Oscar nominations and 54 Emmys to prove it. For years, Independent Lens and P.O.V. held a nationwide time slot as part of the PBS core schedule on Tues …
Nearly three decades have passed since the debate began about a series of symptoms that have come to be known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
STEVE INSKEEP, host: It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep. Good morning. Today, on Your Health, we have two reports on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. We'll hear about possible treatments in a moment. First, we'll ask some questions about the cause.
We've all heard the theory that some students are visual learners, while others are auditory learners.
In a segment of Morning Edition where Scott Horsley discussed the budget negotiations, he told listeners that we face a large debt because Congress likes to spend money. This is like saying that firefighters spray water on buildings because they like to spray water from hoses.
The US House of Representatives has voted 236 to 181 to discontinue federal funding for National Public Radio. Although this is only a first procedural "rules vote," it is probably a pretty good sign of how the final vote on HR 1076 will go.
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When conservative political activist James O'Keefe released the 11-minute edited version of his secretly recorded video of then-NPR chief fundraiser Ron Schiller slamming conservatives, O'Keefe also posted what he says is the entire two hours' worth of video his undercover team c …
WASHINGTON -- In a rare move, National Public Radio President and CEO Vivian Schiller appeared at the National Press Club on Monday to make a public case against Republican efforts to cut federal funding for public broadcasting.
Juan Williams has a body of work to look at; the proud snippet of the NPR bio I can still find by searching on Google calls him "one of America's leading journalists." His words should be understood in that context. He's chronicled the civil rights movement.
FAIR has a new Action Alert reacting to reports that PBS's replacement for the retiring Bill Moyers and the canceled Now series will be headed by Newsweek editor Jon "Center-Right Nation" Meacham. To learn more or to send a message to PBS ombud Michael Getler, click here.
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