World Jul 05 Israeli anti-militant operation in West Bank leaves Palestinian refugee camp in shambles After days of intense combat, Palestinians found the Jenin refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank in shambles. Israel's military operation, which it says targeted militants, laid waste to vast swaths of the camp. Twelve Palestinians were killed, including…
Nation Jul 04 Fourth of July celebrations marred by mass shootings in several U.S. cities This Fourth of July has brought all of the annual festivities and fireworks. But it's all happening in the shadow of more mass shootings, including two Monday night in Philadelphia and Fort Worth, Texas. President Biden branded the attacks "tragic…
World Jul 04 A look at the Wagner Group's presence and activities in Africa More than a week after the failed mutiny by Wagner mercenaries in Russia, there are lingering questions about the future of the paramilitary group. The U.S. has imposed sanctions on gold companies suspected of funding the group’s activities, including in…
Nation Jul 04 Report reveals many current U.S. leaders have slaveholding ancestors Although America declared its independence in 1776, it would take nearly 90 years for those enslaved to obtain their freedom. And despite the abolishment of slavery 158 years ago, Reuters found some of the country's most powerful politicians today are…
World Jul 03 Israeli military launches largest attacks on West Bank in nearly 20 years Months of clashes between Israel and Palestinian militants have come to a head in the occupied West Bank. The heaviest fighting in years raged in Jenin, leaving at least eight Palestinians dead and dozens wounded. The surge in violence raises…
Nation Jul 03 Katty Kay discusses new book 'The Power Code' on women and power "The Power Code" is a revealing look at women in leadership and how they view and use their power differently compared to their male counterparts. It's the latest collaboration from journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman. Amna Nawaz sat down…
Arts Jul 01 Lisa Cortés on her film exploring Little Richard's legendary rock'n'roll legacy A new documentary, “Little Richard: I Am Everything,” tells the story of one of rock and roll’s founding stars. It premiered earlier in 2023 at the Sundance Film Festival. That’s where PBS NewsHour co-anchor Amna Nawaz sat down with director…
Nation Jun 29 Univ. of Michigan president on achieving diversity without affirmative action The fallout of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decisions will have major implications on colleges and universities across the country. One that knows the impact of ending race-based admissions all too well is the University of Michigan. University President Santa…
Nation Jun 28 WATCH: Rapinoe says World Cup will be a 'paradigm shift' for women's sports U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe answered a question from PBS NewsHour co-anchor Amna Nawaz about what this moment means for the game.
Nation Jun 27 New book 'The Bill of Obligations' calls for renewed commitment to American citizenship For a more optimistic take on the future of our country, a new book released earlier this year provides some answers. "The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens" argues democracy works best when citizens recognize their rights…