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Mr. Rogers, outside of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, famously lobbied the U.S. Senate in 1969 to keep funding public broadcasting.
In some of their most memorable interactions, Mr. McFeely and Mr. Rogers watched films about “How People Make Things,” learning how common household goods are manufactured and who makes them. Mister ...
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The DC movie universe relaunches with a new "Superman." It's got us thinking: Which is the best superhero movie of all? Our ...
Liverpool star Diogo Jota has died at the age of 28. The Portugal forward and his brother, Andre, were killed in a car crash ...
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Should Be Taught In Public Schools: Trustees of Kamloops School District No. 24 have endorsed a resolution being circulated ...
But this is not a genuine photo of Rogers and Irwin together. The image is a composite of separate photos of Rogers and Irwin, who died in 2003 and 2006, respectively. Additionall ...
Fred Rogers's difficult childhood gave the beloved TV host a deeper well of understanding toward others. So just who is Mr. Rogers?
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