Health May 13 During the pandemic, reports of child abuse have decreased. Here’s why that’s concerning Since the coronavirus pandemic closed schools nationwide, children are spending much more time at home. But reports of abuse and neglect have declined dramatically, prompting concerns among child welfare advocates that mistreatment isn’t being exposed. William Brangham reports on the…
Education Apr 29 The challenge of distance learning for parents of children with special needs Roughly 14 percent of students enrolled in U.S. public schools receive special education services. As families across the nation grapple with home learning, what are the particular challenges the parents of these children face? Judy Woodruff reports and talks to…
Nation Apr 28 How religious leaders are keeping the faith during COVID-19 Throughout the pandemic, restrictions on social gatherings have forced those who observe major religious holidays to find new ways to practice their faith. How is COVID-19 changing places of worship? Judy Woodruff talks to New York University’s Imam Khalid Latif,…
Health Apr 14 Why nursing homes and senior living centers yield COVID-19 ‘perfect storm’ More than 3,600 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. are believed to be linked to nursing homes and assisted living centers. The number is only an estimate -- likely an undercount -- because the federal government has not released details of…
Health Apr 07 Bill Gates on where the COVID-19 pandemic will hurt the most Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has spent the last few decades working to improve global health through his philanthropic organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. One area of focus has been reducing the spread of infectious disease -- a mission…
Nation Mar 19 Places of worship try to keep the faith during the COVID-19 pandemic As churches, mosques and temples do their part in limiting human interaction, the faithful are trying to settle into new routines of observance and prayer, and places of worship are harnessing technology to connect.
Politics Mar 02 Ahead of Super Tuesday, many NC voters worry they can’t trust election process As federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies issued a new warning Monday about attempts by foreign actors to influence American elections, many North Carolinians are already concerned about the security and integrity of their ballots. The state dealt with a…
Health Feb 13 How vaccine hesitancy is contributing to deadly measles resurgence As health care officials around the world struggle to respond to novel coronavirus, another deadly -- and far more contagious -- disease is on the rise, fueled in large part by insufficient immunization. In some countries, military conflict diminishes access…
Nation Jan 30 WATCH: Jim Lehrer’s life celebrated in memorial service Family members, friends and our PBS NewsHour family -- past and present -- said goodbye to co-founder Jim Lehrer on Friday.
Nation Nov 11 After failed legislative attempts on DACA, fate of ‘Dreamers’ lies with Supreme Court On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments that could decide the fate of some 700,000 “Dreamers,” members of a younger generation of undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children. They are currently protected from deportation by an…