Nation Sep 09 At Fort Hood, Wounded Soldiers’ Mission Is to Heal Fort Hood, the largest Army base in the United States, houses a Wounded Warrior Transition Brigade, where injured soldiers are nursed back to health and returned to the field or to civilian life.
Politics Jul 29 Ray Suarez: The Complex Immigration Fight in Arizona Reaction has flowed in fast and furious to a judge's decision to block parts of an Arizona immigration law and the pledge from Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to appeal the ruling. Ray Suarez and a NewsHour reporting team are…
Health Jul 13 What Now in Haiti? President Preval Talks With Ray Suarez The temperature has been in the mid-90s, but the humidity makes it feel like it's over 100. The sun pounds the pavement, heat radiates from the cinder block walls that push pedestrians to a narrow strip of sidewalk in most…
World Jul 12 Haiti a Patchwork of Starts and Stops on Quake Recovery Six months after a powerful earthquake rocked Haiti, more than one million people are still homeless and the people of Port-au-Prince and surrounding regions continue to suffer the economic, physical and mental after-effects of the devastating temblor. The…
World Jul 07 Ray Suarez: Returning to the Scene of the Quake in Haiti Haitian washes clothes in tent camp. Photo by Thony Belizaire/AFP/Getty Images When I left Haiti in February, just three weeks after the earthquake that took 250,000 lives, I knew I would have to come back. The destruction had been so…
Economy Jul 05 Reporter’s Notebook: One-on-One in Houston With BP’s Bob Dudley Ever since our hour-long, live-streaming interview with BP executive Bob Dudley last week, which featured questions from the public submitted via YouTube and Google, people have been asking me questions about how the conversation unfolded and the…
Economy Jun 02 Expo Draws Countries Eager for Business in China Several countries pulled out all the stops to impress visitors recently at the Shanghai 2010 Expo, showing off new technology and national treasures. Our reporting series from China continues on Wednesday's NewsHour, when Ray Suarez examines how the…
Health Jun 01 Reporter’s Notebook: Obesity on the Rise in China If one picture from China can tell a story of how this country has changed in the 21st century, it's one of a line of youths boarding a bus in front of a hospital for a field trip. It's a…
Health May 31 Reporter’s Notebook: China’s Conflict of Interest on Tobacco // It was interesting, kind of retro, to be in a country where so many people still light up, where so many stores were selling cigarettes, and the telltale odor of smoke, or a just-stubbed out butt, seemed ever present.
Health May 13 Reporter’s Notebook: Turning Heads in China At five-and-a-half feet tall, with brown hair, brown eyes and a beard, I can walk unnoticed in great big chunks of the world. On the streets of Lima and Mexico City, throughout the Mediterranean, across North Africa to the…