Jun 27 Watch In Mexico, War Against Drug Cartels Inflicts High Cost With elections around the corner, a top concern for Mexican voters is the war on drug cartels. Margaret Warner continues her reporting from Mexico with a look at the devastating impact of the widespread drug violence. Continue watching
Jun 27 Judy’s Notebook: ‘We Are Overdue to Create a More Humane Work Model’ The new magazine article in The Atlantic by Anne-Marie Slaughter on how hard it really is for women to manage both a demanding career and a family, and why social policies need to change for things to get… Continue reading
Jun 27 Rapper’s Delight: Ice-T Catches Directing Bug With ‘The Art of Rap’ After playing Detective Odafin Tutuola on the hit series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit " for the past 13 years, Tracy Marrow, who is better known as hip-hop pioneer Ice-T, was ready to step behind the camera. The documentary… Continue reading
Jun 27 The Daily Frame Visitors walk underneath ''Levitated Mass,'' a permanent exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Created by artist Michael Heizer, it features a 340-ton boulder. Continue reading
Jun 26 Screenwriter Nora Ephron Dead at Age 71 Nora Ephron, author, screenwriter and chronicler of wry, wistful romance comedies like "When Harry Met Sally" and "Sleepless in Seattle," died June 26 in New York. She was 71. The cause of death was pneumonia brought on by… Continue reading
Jun 26 Watch A ‘Diamond in the Rough’: Singer-Songwriter Shawn Colvin on Music and Memoir A 'Diamond in the Rough': Singer-Songwriter Shawn Colvin on Music and Memoir… Continue watching
Jun 26 Watch Women, Work and Having it All: Article Reignites Old Debate An article on balancing career and motherhood has drawn nearly a million views online and sparked a bigger debate about the role of women in the work force. Judy Woodruff discusses the subject with Anne-Marie Slaughter, Monica Olivera of MommyMaestra… Continue watching
Jun 26 Why Women Can, and Can’t Have It All In her controversial cover story "Why Women Still Can't Have It All" for this month's The Atlantic, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Princeton University professor and former State Department official, asks if women -- "highly educated, well-off women who are privileged… Continue reading
Jun 26 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Jun 26 Join a Live Chat on Mexico’s Drug War Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET Photo by David Maung/Bloomberg via Getty Images Updated June 27: While our foreign affairs team continues its reporting on Mexico's drug war and upcoming presidential election, correspondent Margaret Warner, reporting from Mexico, hosted a Twitter live chat on… Continue reading