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Georgetown University Law professor Stephen Vladeck explains where things stand with the 9/11 Guantanamo cases now that the plea deals have been canceled.
Haley Cohen Gilliland talks about her book, "A Flower Traveled In My Blood," about the work of the Abuelas of the Plaza de Mayo and how Argentina's stolen children have grappled with finding their ...
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump urged supporters to “drop” Epstein conspiracy theories and defended Attorney General ...
Pope Leo XIV, speaking on Sunday, mourned the deaths of three people sheltering at the Holy Family church in Gaza City and ...
Jake Larson, a beloved World War II veteran and social media star known as "Papa Jake" who captivated millions with his ...
Jane Austen fans are celebrating 250 years since the writer's birth with a series of celebrations – including Georgian ...
Looming federal funding cuts for PBS put in jeopardy some of the most-used educational videos and games shown to help ...
Congressional cuts approved Thursday night will directly affect two metro Atlanta broadcasters. Georgia Public Broadcasting's network of radio and TV stations, WABE radio and TV in Atlanta, are now ...
The post Clawback of $1.1b for PBS and NPR Puts Rural Stations at Risk – And Threatens a Vital Source Of Journalism appeared ...
A new report from the group Common Sense Media shows teens are experimenting with AI "companions" designed to provide deep ...
Republicans in the House and Senate this week approved $9 billion worth of spending cuts, targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid programs, sending the bill to Trump's desk for his signature ...
Sleepover camps are seen as an American tradition. But the deaths of so many children at Camp Mystic during the Texas floods have led some parents to question the safety of the camps.