Nation Mar 07 Photo: President Trump surprises visitors as White House reopens for public tours President Donald Trump surprised visitors to the White House on Tuesday during the building's official reopening for public tours.
Politics Feb 28 Twitter chat: Previewing Trump’s first address to Congress Join us at 8 p.m. ET for a preview of President Donald Trump's first address to a joint session of Congress. Follow the conversation using #NewsHourChats.
Nation Jan 13 Bush sisters pen letter to Obama girls before White House exit “We have watched you grow from girls to impressive young women with grace and ease,” the Bush daughters wrote in the letter, published by Time magazine. “And through it all you had each other. Just like we did.”…
Nation Dec 28 Fans share mental illness stories #InHonorOfCarrie Fisher, the actress, author and screenwriter, was perhaps as well known as an advocate for mental illness as she was for her iconic role as Princess Leia from "Star Wars." In the hours since her death, fans have shared a…
Politics Nov 22 Trump disavows alt-right in New York Times interview President-elect Donald Trump disavowed the alt-right in an on-the-record interview with the New York Times on Tuesday. He also responded to questions about the possibility of prosecuting Hillary Clinton, his commitment to the First Amendment, his plans for Syria, and…
Politics Nov 07 What’s on your ballot? Here’s how to find out Facebook, Google and the app Brigade are showing voters what to expect when they cast their ballots on Nov. 8.
Politics Oct 27 Twitter Chat: How political squabbles on social media stressed us out this year Join us at 2 p.m. EST on Friday, Oct. 28 for online conversation about social media and 2016 presidential election. Follow along on Twitter via the hashtag #NewsHourChats.
Nation Sep 16 U.S. Soccer disapproves of Megan Rapinoe’s nod to Kaepernick kneel "Our national anthem has particular significance for U.S. Soccer,” the organization said in a statement.
Nation Sep 01 35 years after shooting Reagan, Hinckley to be released next week John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago will be released to his mother’s home in Virginia on Sept. 10, his attorney said Thursday.
Nation Jul 27 John Hinckley, who shot President Reagan, to be freed after 35 years A judge ruled Wednesday that John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago, will be allowed to leave the mental hospital where he has resided for decades and instead live with his mother…