Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated.
In his new book The Projects, Howard A. Husock explains the tragic rise and fall of public housing and the pitfalls of other subsidy programs.
As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close, New York State is honoring the history and legacy of those who served in the U.S ...
Many people remember, have studied, or have heard of the major events that occurred during the early days of May 1970, such as the Kent State killings and President Nixon’s impromptu dialogue with ...
After capturing hundreds of hours of footage, over a decade, for his new docuseries "The American Revolution," filmmaker Ken Burns knew the epic story had to begin with Benjamin Franklin. Burns was ...