The Shakespearean comedy of mistaken identity tells the romantic misadventures of twins Sebastian and Viola after they ...
ARLINGTON, VA; October 8, 2025— Today, Catherine Robb, Counsel in the Business Litigation Practice Group in the Austin office of Haynes and Boone, LLP, has been elected as Chair of the Public ...
Longtime New Jersey political reporter David Cruz has been terminated from his position at NJ Spotlight News and NJ PBS, the ...
PBS CEO Paula Kerger on her plan to save local stations and continue original programming now that federal funding for public broadcasting is gone.
"The recent cuts by the federal government and New Jersey state government have been very significant," NJ PBS said in a ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Hispanic Heritage Month, WCS and Nature are sharing stories of nature and ...
This orphaned baby walrus, dubbed Little Miss Walrus, was found alone on a remote Alaskan beach, just one week old and covered in scratches. She’s now safe at the Alaska SeaLife Center, the only place ...
PBS Nature is teaming up with children’s podcast network Cumbre Kids for a special bilingual podcast series celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month!
Discover the meaning of “language deprivation” and why accessible language exposure for children born deaf or hard of hearing is important.
It was once believed that walruses dug for clams with their tusks—but the truth is even stranger. They actually use their powerful tongues, like a piston, to suck clams right out of their shells.
After winning her Oscar, Marlee Matlin pushed for subtitles across all televised programming with the National Captioning Institute.
The Arctic “death spiral” refers to the rapid loss of sea ice caused by climate change. For walruses, this means losing the ice platforms they rely on to rest, raise their young, and hunt. Discover ...