Jul 18 Watch Harry Potter Magic The sixth installment of the J.K. Rowling's series about Harry Potter was released Friday at midnight, and 9 million copies of the book were reportedly sold more in its first day on the shelves. Continue watching
Jul 15 Watch Nostalgia Trip Essayist Anne Taylor Fleming considers America's "Golden Oldies."… Continue watching
Jul 14 Watch Roger Rosenblatt Examines How We Look at War Essayist Roger Rosenblatt considers how we look at war. Continue watching
Jul 05 Watch Women and Work Essayist Anne Taylor Fleming reflects on women's struggles in the workforce. Continue watching
Jul 04 Watch Bruce Gordon Gwen Ifill speaks with Bruce Gordon, the new chief executive of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, about the organization's ability to attract the younger generation, its relationship with the current White House administration and economic inequality… Continue watching
Jun 23 Killen Sentenced to 60 Years for 1964 Killings By PBS News Hour Former Klansmen Edgar Ray Killen received a 60-year sentence Thursday after being convicted Monday on three counts of manslaughter in the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers. Continue reading
Jun 21 Watch Change in Majority Minority Essayist Richard Rodriguez takes a look at the changing face of Los Angeles. Continue watching
Jun 21 Watch Former Ku Klux Klan Member Found Guilty of Manslaughter in 1964 Murders Former Ku Klux Klan member Edgar Ray Killen, 80, was found guilty of manslaughter Tuesday in the 1964 killing of three civil rights workers. Killen will be sentenced this Thursday and faces up 60 years in prison. Continue watching
Jun 20 Watch Number of Teen Gamblers in U.S. Rising Significantly Recent studies indicate that more than 70 percent of youth between the ages of 10 and 17 gambled in the past year. Almost one in three high school students gamble on a regular basis, according to the National Academy of… Continue watching
Jun 20 Watch ‘Mississippi Burning’ Trial of former KKK Member Comes to a Close The defense rested its case Monday in the trial of Edgar Ray Killen, a former Ku Klux Klan member, allegedly responsible for the the murder of three civil rights workers in 1964. Continue watching