The fundraising arm for a public media outlet says Pensacola State College is trying to seize control of its donations as part of an effort to eliminate PBS programming in Florida, and it's asking a ...
The foundation for WSRE in Pensacola, Fla., filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to prevent the station’s license holder, Pensacola State College, from taking control of foundation funds that support the ...
If you're reading this, congratulations on advancing to the second round of the 2025 fantasy football playoffs. Week 15 was a week of fantasy milestones. At quarterback, Trevor Lawrence posted a new ...
Tuesday on the News Hour, signs of a slowing labor market from the latest jobs report. Congress considers a massive spending bill for the military that would give the Trump administration even more ...
Join us for our Christmas Day special featuring our big family of 18, including 16 kids! This video captures entertaining segments such as vlogs about our lively life, dancing, skits, and fun ...
Nearly two-thirds of voters and parents support banning social media for children under 16 and removing cellphones from K-12 classrooms, with Republicans showing the strongest backing, according to a ...
Australia’s landmark new social media age law is set to go into effect, barring anyone under 16 from holding an account as the government moves to enforce one of the world’s strictest online safety ...
Experience holiday magic with jazz artists Gino Rosaria, B.K. Jackson and Erin Stevenson. Experience the holiday magic of Gino Rosaria’s Annual Christmas Charity Jazz Concert! Recorded at the WSRE ...
The national ban is the first of its kind in the world. Australia’s social media ban for children 16 and under officially went into effect at midnight local time on Dec. 10. Many child advocates and ...
Australia’s prime minister claims the ban will give parents peace of mind — but critics argue it will make the internet less safe for kids. Australia’s prime minister claims the ban will give parents ...
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, Twitch, X and Kick are the 10 platforms banned for kids in Australia Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working ...