Burns

The World

US officials cast wary eye to London as Brits ponder military cuts

Global Politics

The British government plans deep cuts in defense spending to try and bring their budget under control. Britain’s main ally -? the U.S. — is worried that the cuts will affect Britain’s ability to fight alongside American troops.

New Ken Burns documentary looks at Dust Bowl, ‘worst sustained environmental disaster’ in U.S. history

Arts, Culture & Media

Can Robert Burns save the economy of Scotland?

Arts, Culture & Media

Edward Burns on Directing, Acting and the Holidays

Ken Burns on the ‘Central Park Five’

Annan Turns to Moscow and Tehran to Help Break Syria Deadlock

Nicholas Burns, a former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs says Syria’s allies could play a key role in ending the current crisis.

Burns, Haggis and Highland Dancers — A Postcard From Scotland

Arts, Culture & Media

We’re in Scotland for the Geo Quiz, in the city where Robert Burns started to make a name for himself in the late 1780’s, and where his portrait now hangs in the Scottish National Gallery.

Former US Ambassador Nicholas Burns on Greece Crisis

Global Politics

Anchor Lisa Mullins talks with Nicholas Burns, Professor of International Politics at Harvard and former US Ambassador to Greece, about the ongoing financial and political turmoil in Greece.

The World

Big Sky, Big Election

The Senate race in Montana is heating up as voters weigh in on the importance of the environment at home.

The World

Cheers to Poet Robert Burns

An old Scottish epicurean tradition is being revived by a small group of sheep farmers in Vermont.