Filmmakers profile America's economically lost generation in 'Two American Families' FRONTLINE documentarians Tom Casciato and Kathleen Hughes spent decades following two working-class families who lost well-paying manufacturing jobs and then struggled to regain their way of life. Tonya Mosley
This may sound like a broken record, but Taylor Swift has broken another record Swift's The Tortured Poets Department has been the biggest album in the country for 12 consecutive weeks, the longest run atop that chart of her career. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Potential Emmy nominations could go to 'The Crown' and FX’s 'Shogun' Emmy nominations will be released Wednesday morning, the awards will hold their second ceremony of the year this coming September. A Martínez
Reality star Savannah Chrisley says her parents were victims of political persecution Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were found guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks. Speaking at the Republican National Convention, their daughter, Savannah, blamed "rogue prosecutors." Anna Yukhananov
'Wild Card': Poet Nikki Giovanni says she doesn't dwell on accolades Nikki Giovanni draws a card from the Wild Card deck. She tells Rachel Martin why she doesn't think about the legacy she will leave behind. Rachel Martin
How one Mexican immigrant works to honor traditions across borders As hundreds of thousands of migrants reach the United States' southern border every month, many hold onto traditions like coming-of-age ceremonies to give them a sense of home. Toya Sarno Jordan
This absorbing debut novel about writing takes its cue from 'Mrs. Dalloway' Rosalind Brown's debut novel, Practice, centers on an undergraduate student trying to write an essay on Shakespeare. Along the way, we are treated to the fleeting insights of the the brain at work. Maureen Corrigan
Ingrid Andress, whose national anthem went viral, says she was drunk The country star says she intends to check herself in to rehab. Stephen Thompson
'Janet Planet' star Julianne Nicholson is proud to be a character actor Nicholson says when strangers recognize her on the street, they're never quite sure how they know her: "They might think I sold them kittens, or I work in the ice cream shop." Dave Davies
Looking for a comfort watch? Turn on baseball, our pop culture critic says Just in time for the All-Star Game, pop culture critic and Phillies fan Linda Holmes is here to persuade you to turn on some baseball. If you don't have a team, just borrow hers; they're doing pretty well. Linda Holmes