Jul 19 Watch Texas Uses Single-Drug Lethal Injection in Execution Since 1982, Texas had used a three-drug cocktail in lethal injections for death row executions. But now the state has switched to a single-drug injection due to production shortages of other lethal drugs. Jeffrey Brown talks to The Associated Press'… Continue watching
Jul 19 Climate Change Strikes Especially Hard Blow to Native Americans By Saskia de Melker // On Thursday's NewsHour, NewsHour correspondent Hari Sreenivasan moderated a panel discussion on how Native American tribes are coping with climate change. The panel included four native leaders representing their communities at the First Stewards symposium: Jeff Mears… Continue reading
Jul 19 Judy's Notebook: Civil Rights for the Next Generation You can find inspiration when you're not even looking for it. I was reminded of this Wednesday as I spent time with one of the many groups of young people who flock to Washington during our hot summers. This… Continue reading
Jul 18 Watch New Documentary Explores Challenge to Public Hospitals in Serving Uninsured New Documentary Explores Challenge to Public Hospitals in Serving Uninsured… Continue watching
Jul 18 Watch Boy Scouts Uphold Policy to Exclude Gay Youth The Boy Scouts of America announced Tuesday it had reaffirmed its ban on openly gay youth and adults becoming scouts and leaders. Jeffrey Brown and the Los Angeles Times' Molly Hennessy-Fiske discuss why this decision is as much a business… Continue watching
Jul 18 Watch In Zimbabwe, AIDS Orphan Samuel Gono is One in a Million In Zimbabwe, AIDS Orphan Samuel Gono is One in a Million… Continue watching
Jul 18 Boy Scouts' Anti-Gay Policy: Where Do You Stand? After a confidential two-year review, the Boy Scouts of America reaffirmed their ban on gay members. On Wednesday's NewsHour, Jeffrey Brown discussed the group's decision and the response to it with Molly Hennessy-Fiske, national reporter for the Los Angeles… Continue reading
Jul 18 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Jul 18 The Daily Frame Godffrey Evans, principal curator of European Applied Art, holds a Byzantine sardonyx bowl mounted on a 16th century gold stand, the most valuable object to enter the collection of the National Museum of Scotland. Acquired from the estate of the… Continue reading
Jul 17 Watch Legendary Bob Dylan Guitar Inspires Movement and Mystery A New Jersey woman thinks she's found the famous Fender Stratocaster that drew boos when Bob Dylan plugged in at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. The singer disputes that claim. Jeffrey Brown interviews the host of PBS' History Detectives,… Continue watching