In an appearance before a Senate subcommittee, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the administration would "emphasize healthy eating in Head Start, and ensure the program continues to serve its 750,000 children and parents ...
Harvard has faced escalating sanctions from the White House after becoming the first U.S. university to openly defy the government's demands to limit pro-Palestinian activism and end diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
PBS News Hour co-anchor and co-managing editor Geoff Bennett hosted a conversation May 1 with journalist and podcast host Kara Swisher about the next big developments in artificial intelligence.
The Reframe Festival, hosted in partnership between PBS News Bay Area member station KQED, returns for its second year May 1 and 2, focused on ideas and innovation in public media and journalism.
A disability-rights case at the Supreme Court grew unusually heated on Monday, including accusations of lying and references to one side's position being a potential "five-alarm fire."
The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union, which accused the Republican administration of giving "unconstitutionally vague" guidance and violating teachers' First Amendment ...