Will PBS Be a Victim of ‘Dying to be a Martyr’?
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An old teaching plan revives an even older controversy.
Read MoreSome (Almost) Closing Thoughts
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Some thoughts about an old “great war” and a new not-so-great one.
Read MoreThe Mailbag: When Interview Subjects Can Be Seen as Stereotypes
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Viewers call attention to how interview choices can be interpreted in different ways.
Read MoreThe Mailbag: When to Quiet Down and When Not to
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A brawl on the NewsHour? What is the world coming to?
Read MoreA Trivial But Disturbing (To Me) Technique
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When older segments reappear, "encore report" and "second look" don’t do it for me.
Read MoreThe Mailbag: Viewers Like You and Guests Like Him
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Another Trump official riles up NewsHour viewers
Read MoreThe Mailbag: Good Ideas, But…
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Two timely NewsHour segments get some mixed reviews.
Read MoreThe Mailbag: Smiley and Guest Draw Strong Criticism
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A critical view of Israeli history and policy by a guest brings criticism of the guest and Tavis Smiley.
Read MoreThe President, the Press and the Courts
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Trying to keep pace with and assess the rapid-fire attacks on the press.
Read MoreThe Mailbag: Next Up, Vice President Pence
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Pence gives first TV interview to the NewsHour. Some viewers feel the questions were too soft.
Read MoreThe Mailbag: The Fire Hose Floods the NewsHour
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It’s important and proper to let the administration make its case. But viewers say interviewers need to be tougher.
Read MoreThe Mailbag: Covering Conway
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A Conway-Woodruff interview on the NewsHour that engages viewers and reflects dueling roles.
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