Al Roker has long been a household name, best known for bringing the weather into America’s living rooms each morning on the TODAY show. BE: What inspired you to create Weather Hunters, and why do you ...
I grew up being told that women could have it all: a career and kids. Still, when I had kids, I chose to stay home with them and devoted myself to motherhood. The pandemic crushed my husband's job, ...
“The View”'s Joy Behar accidentally reveals to Queen Latifah's grandma that “The Equalizer ”ended: 'I’m sorry!' Scientists are finally learning what's inside mysterious 'halo' barrels submerged off ...
With just weeks to go before the debut of Sister Wives Season 20, stars of the TLC series are breaking their silence on Kody Brown's current relationship with his kids. The YouTube Channel Without a ...
Back-to-school season is an exciting time for students. But it’s also a time for worry. New classrooms, teachers, and sometimes entirely new schools can trigger what psychologists call belonging ...
PBS informed 34 staffers Thursday they were being laid off as part of a broader downsizing effort that's resulted in 100 jobs being cut in recent months. The cuts were triggered in part by the Trump ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Before he was a star on TV, Al Roker was a huge fan of watching it, especially animated shows. “I spent a lot of Saturday mornings in front of the TV,” he says. “I was one of those ...
PBS's chief executive told public television officials Thursday that it was cutting about 15% of its jobs due to the move by Republicans in Congress to eliminate all federal funding for public ...
Sept. 5 (UPI) --The chief executive of PBS said Thursday that the company was cutting 15% of its workforce due to an elimination of federal funding of public broadcasting. There were 34 people laid ...
The Army announced the cancellation of its flagship officer selection program Sept. 2 after officials in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office directed its review. Hegseth, in a Sept. 3 post on X, ...
BEN TO YOU NUMBERS RIGHT HERE. ALL RIGHT, ED, THANK YOU. IT’S THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS FOR THOUSANDS OF LOCAL KIDS, BUT FOR SOME OF THEM, MAKING THE TRANSITION FROM A BACKYARD TO THE SCHOOLYARD IS ...