Politics Jan 29 WATCH: Sen. Sanders asks, why should we believe ‘anything that Trump says has credibility?’ Schiff argued that Trump’s denial of any quid pro quo when speaking with Ambassador Gordon Sondland made it patently obvious that he was guilty, and that he only considers what will help his reelection.
Arts Jan 29 ‘Heart Berries’ author Terese Marie Mailhot answers your questions Terese Marie Mailhot, author of our January pick for the NewsHour-New York Times book club, Now Read This, joins Jeffrey Brown to answer reader questions on “Heart Berries,” and Jeff announces the February book selection.
Arts Jan 29 These photos helped the author of ‘Heart Berries’ mine her memory “Photographs informed parts of the book my memory could not retrieve,” said Terese Marie Mailhot.
Arts Jan 29 ‘American Prison’ is our February book club pick “American Prison” draws from Bauer’s own experience working undercover as a prison guard at Louisiana's Winnfield Correctional Center while on assignment as a senior reporter for Mother Jones.
Arts Jan 24 How Terese Marie Mailhot came to terms with her father’s life and death “The stories I wrote about him always had murky endings, where you could tell the protagonist had unfinished business with him, and that she had been hurt,” said the author of "Heart Berries."…
Politics Jan 23 WATCH: Rep. Garcia explains why Democrats believe Biden did nothing wrong “Every witness with knowledge of this issue testified that Biden was following official U.S. policy in calling for Shokin’s removal,” said Garcia, who noted that the move was supported by a bipartisan group of senators, including Republicans Rob Portman and…
World Jan 20 Why Harry and Meghan’s ‘Megxit’ is a crossroads for the UK on race When the duke and duchess of Sussex first announced that they intended to “step back” from their duties, it came as no surprise to the United Kingdom’s communities of color.
Arts Jan 13 How Terese Marie Mailhot stopped writing what other people wanted "I found myself writing the book professors wanted me to write," said author Mailhot, before she decided to strip her "fiction for the truth." Leaving expectations behind, she wrote a memoir, "Heart Berries," because, she said, you have to deal…
Arts Jan 06 Discussion questions for ‘Heart Berries’ Terese Marie Mailhot’s “Heart Berries,” a memoir that addresses the trauma experienced by indigenous people across generations, is our January 2020 book pick.
Nation Dec 24 From tech to society, how we’ve changed in a decade From smartphones to LBGTQ rights, here are some of the most memorable ways in which the world has changed over the past 10 years.