Health Jul 14 The link between a lack of reproductive rights and domestic violence Long before the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, researchers noticed a link between women having abortion access and a reduced risk of violence from men. In the wake of the court's decision, the opposite is happening and abortion…
Arts Jul 14 A Brief But Spectacular take on second acts As a TSA agent, Benni Latham brought lots of joy to her job. However, after a violent incident at work, she felt the need to pivot. Today, Benni has found rewarding success in pursuing her dream job through commercials and…
World Jul 12 Former ambassador on what was and wasn’t accomplished at NATO summit For a look at the NATO summit and what was and wasn't accomplished, Amna Nawaz sat down with Ivo Daalder. He was the U.S. ambassador to NATO during the Obama administration and is now the president of the Chicago Council…
Nation Jul 11 Northwestern fires football coach amid hazing and racism allegations Northwestern University fired longtime head football coach Pat Fitzgerald after an investigation found hazing was widespread on the team, including instances of forced sexual acts. The student newspaper, The Daily Northwestern, also reported former players alleged there were racist comments…
World Jul 11 Jane Ferguson details career reporting in war zones in memoir ‘No Ordinary Assignment’ You often see our Jane Ferguson in war zones around the world for the NewsHour. But she's taken some time between assignments to pen a memoir, "No Ordinary Assignment," and she recently came into the studio to sit down with…
Education Jul 10 Affirmative action ruling raises concerns over impact on medical school diversity There are concerns about how the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down affirmative action in college admissions could affect the medical profession. Currently, just 5.7 percent of doctors in the U.S. are Black and nearly 7 percent are Hispanic. There’s worry…
World Jul 07 Why the U.S. decision to give Ukraine cluster bombs has sparked concerns President Biden's decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine in its fight against Russia has sparked concerns from NATO allies and an outcry from human rights activists who say it's a mistake. More than 120 countries have signed a convention…
Politics Jul 07 Brooks and Capehart on cluster munitions for Ukraine, Trump’s grip on Republican voters New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Biden's decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine, his upcoming trip to Europe and the Republican…
Science Jul 06 Record-breaking global temperature, raging wildfires highlight effects of climate change It has been a week of record-breaking heat around the world. The average global temperature on Wednesday hit 62.9 degrees Fahrenheit, matching the record-high set just on Tuesday. The grim milestones are the latest in a series of climate change…
Nation Jul 06 Meta launches Twitter competitor Threads as Zuckerberg and Musk rivalry intensifies Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has launched its new app that’s expected to compete with Twitter, which has faced backlash under Elon Musk’s ownership. The text-based app known as Threads looks nearly identical to Twitter and has seen more than 30 million…