Battles After War
October 8, 2013Over the last decade or so of American war-fighting, embedded journalists like David Finkel (and a few unembedded) have taken us along with U.S. soldiers like never before.
Over the last decade or so of American war-fighting, embedded journalists like David Finkel (and a few unembedded) have taken us along with U.S. soldiers like never before.
Are we really alone? Not anymore.
As football season takes off this fall, many parents and coaches are concerned about brain injuries and concussions – and it has become a big issue in the NFL, too.
October’s CEO features Gregg Tanner, CEO of Dean Foods Company, who discusses how the country’s largest milk processor and distributor manages an intricate supply chain and works to satisfy consumers’ changing tastes.
In a world where nearly everyone has a camera in their pocket, does great photography still matter?
Where did college sports and racial integration meet?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 1, 2013 DALLAS/FORT WORTH — Beginning October 7, KERA News is expanding its local news coverage with the addition of KERA Newsroom, a 10-minute local news segment airing weekdays at 8:20 a.m. and 6:20 p.m. on KERA FM during national news programs. Anchored by local Morning Edition host Sam Baker in […]
The birth of a child is a joyous occasion for any family. But what happens when everything doesn’t turn out exactly as planned?
How has HIV/AIDS affected the arts community, and what has been the arts community’s response?
Sor Juana was a nun who lived in Mexico in the 17th Century. So why do her writings about theology and women’s rights still resonate today?