Go back to the most divisive moment in American history since the Civil War. Airing Tuesday, April 28 at 8/7c, THE DAY THE '60S DIED offers interviews from students, soldiers and statesmen. Airs as part of a special programming block remembering the Vietnam War.
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The recent measles outbreak continues to ripple across the nation. Take a deeper look at the discussion around vaccinations with these PBS programs. For more visit: http://www.pbs.org/specials/depth-vaccines/
Eleven years after the start of the Iraq war, President Obama was forced to re-engage American forces to fight off an insurgency threatening the stability of Iraq. PBS NEWS chronicles this re-engagement, the ISIS threat, and looks back at how the U.S. became involved more than a decade ago.
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa a public health emergency. Public health organizations worldwide are trying to contain this epidemic. Here is some perspective from the programs of PBS NEWS.
PBS KIDS, streaming full episodes online at PBSKIDS.org/video, is committed to providing the highest quality programming and learning environment for children to stimulate their curiosity, encourage interaction and foster their imagination. Available to families of all income levels through PBS member stations across the country, PBS KIDS remains a leader in the industry, educating, entertaining and enriching the lives of children across the country.