Arts Oct 14 Harvey Weinstein expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' 54-member board voted overwhelmingly to “immediately expel” bigtime Oscar player Harvey Weinstein from the governing body of the Academy Awards.
Nation Oct 13 Twitter chat: How senior citizens can address student debt People aged 60 and older are the fastest growing segment of the student debt market. We'll talk about why, and how they can handle student loans.
Nation Oct 01 Volunteers are helping Puerto Rico from home, with a map anyone can edit While island officials continued to call for aid this week, organizations delivering relief are asking for help with a lesser-known resource: map data.
Nation Oct 01 O.J. Simpson released from Nevada prison on parole Former football star O.J. Simpson was released from a Nevada state prison on parole early Sunday after nine years of serving time for charges related to an armed robbery in 2007.
Arts Sep 17 Projection artists bring light to social issues with attention-grabbing protests Artists and activists are using projections as a method of protest, backed by cheaper technology and buoyed by protests against the Trump administration.
Nation Sep 10 Florida Gov. Rick Scott gives updates on Hurricane Irma Florida Gov. Rick Scott said that state officials were "doing all we can" to prepare for damage from Hurricane Irma.
Nation Sep 08 LGBTQ ‘dreamers’ are particularly vulnerable as DACA winds down. Here’s why. Queer and trans DACA recipients say the program allowed them to gain a foothold in a country where they already face high rates of economic insecurity and inconsistent protection under the law.
Arts Sep 03 John Ashbery, esteemed and inventive poet, dies at 90 John Ashbery, a master of poetic verse whose enigmatic, dexterous work challenged the world of American poetry, died Sunday at 90.
Nation Aug 30 WATCH: FEMA gives update on Hurricane Harvey recovery and rescue efforts FEMA will speak about the recovery efforts that have followed the record-breaking storm. Watch live here.
Nation Aug 20 White supremacists once wore hoods. Now, an internet mob won’t let them stay anonymous Several people who attended the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville and whose names were published on social media told the NewsHour about their experience.