Health Jul 10 Trump’s plan to combat kidney disease aims to save money and lives. Can it? Approximately 468,000 Americans are on dialysis, according to the National Institutes of Health, and Medicare spending on dialysis accounts for nearly 1 percent of the federal budget.
Politics Jul 10 WATCH: Facial recognition technology, privacy under scrutiny at House committee hearing The hearing comes during a week when Immigration and Customs Enforcement has come under scrutiny for requesting states provide it with scans of driver's license photos.
Nation Jul 08 U.S. women’s soccer won 4 World Cups. Now can they score equal pay? The public support on display Sunday, buttressed by their record number of World Cup wins, could give the women greater leverage as they begin mediation in an equal pay lawsuit.
Nation Jul 04 WATCH: Pence touts legal immigration system at July 4 naturalization ceremony The vice president congratulated the immigrants, who came from 29 countries, and said they set an example of how the U.S. has the most generous legal immigration system “in the history of the world.”…
Nation Jul 03 WATCH: 2019 Capitol Fourth celebrates with musical guests, fireworks The Capitol Fourth celebration will be streamed live Thursday, July 4, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
Making Sen$e Jul 01 Can the longest economic expansion in U.S. history last? The nation’s gross domestic product has been growing for the last 121 consecutive months.
Nation Jun 28 What the Supreme Court’s gerrymandering decision means for 2020 Whichever party controls the state legislature after the 2020 elections will be able to redraw the lines based on data from the 2020 census.
Politics Jun 27 WATCH: Candidates face off in second night of 2020 Democratic debate Ten 2020 Democratic presidential candidates will face off Thursday in the second night of debates hosted by NBC News.
Nation Jun 26 What Stonewall means to the people who were there The PBS NewsHour spoke with five LGBTQ people about what they remember about Stonewall, what led to the uprising, and how far we’ve come 50 years later.
Politics Jun 25 The Ocasio-Cortez and Cheney dispute over ‘concentration camps,’ explained Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently called the migrant detention facilities on the U.S.-Mexico border "concentration camps." Rep. Liz Cheney, the No. 3 House Republican, has called on her to apologize for the remarks.