• Rod Serling's Wax Museum: The Twilight Zone Sequel That Was Buried Before It Began

    Had Rod Serling gotten his way, he would've continued to tell 'stories of the weird, the wild, and the wondrous' in the Twilight Zone sequel series Wax Museum.

  • The Red Zone: The Crossfire Between Conflict and Climate Change | The Red Zone: Charting Paths to Resilience in ...

    Climate shocks and conflict continue to deplete crop yields in Iraq, drive displacement in Syria, cause water stress in Libya, increase food insecurity in Yemen, and constrain resources in Gaza and the West Bank.

  • 'Shōgun' episode 9: Mariko's gate scene revisits a key moment from episode 3. Here's why.

    "Shōgun" co-creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks break down how Mariko's attempted escape from Osaka mirrors Toranaga's earlier escape.

  • ODOT urges drivers to be careful near work zones during National Work Zone Awareness Week

    This week is National Work Zone Awareness Week and the Ohio Department of Transportation wants drivers to be extra cautious around work crews on highways and roads.

  • Enter the Learning Zone

    Does the body rule the mind or the mind rule the body? So sung Morrissey 40 years ago this year in the song ‘Still Ill’, taken from The Smith’s classic self-titled debut album. Morrissey isn’t, as I’m sure you know, a scientist, much less a professional working with families in conflict, yet his lyric touches on something that runs through new work created by Cyrenians Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution. This new work is designed to help: young people who want to boost their emotional...

    • IMDb

    'Angel' Was Never the Same After This Episode

    It's very rare to find television spinoff shows that can either live up to

    • WNYC

    PBS NewsHour full episode

    Friday on the NewsHour, Israelis mark Passover as tens of thousands remain displaced and the war with Hamas rages on. As college protests against Israel's war in Gaza spread, a look at how they compare to demonstrations of the past. Plus, a new investigation reveals how some of the seafood that ends up on our plates is produced by the forced labor of North Koreans. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

  • Episode 5: Flashpoint Myawaddy

    Add your comment by filling out the form below in plain text. Comments are approved by a moderator and can be edited in accordance with RFAs Terms of Use. Comments will not appear in real time. RFA is not responsible for the content of the postings. Please, be respectful of others' point of view and stick to the facts.

  • Wind Breaker ‒ Episode 4

    The Shishitoren roll up with all the grace of a fighting game roster.

  • O-Zone: Bombs away

    JACKSONVILLE – Let’s get to it Tony from Johns Creek, GA O, the Jags got a good return for moving back. However, I was mildly surprised that they took a wide receiver since that position is deep. Plus, there were a couple of good cornerbacks available at No. 23. I guess pass coverage is not the priority we thought it was. The Jaguars on Thursday selected Louisiana State University wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. with the No. 23 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, and they indeed got...

    • WNYC

    PBS NewsHour full episode

    Wednesday on the NewsHour, the Supreme Court weighs whether federal protections for emergency abortions override a near-total ban at the state level. After months of wrangling in the House, President Biden signs a major foreign aid package that includes tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine. Plus, we meet evangelical Christians in Ukraine caught in the crosshairs of Russia's invasion. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

  • Mysterious Disappearances ‒ Episode 3

    It shows the idea of her going too far and becoming what she hates most – the signs that marked where she inflicted pain are now weapons used against her.