Nation Jun 18 Suicide among teens and young adults reaches highest level since 2000 Researchers are not certain what is causing the increase, but advocates say there are a number of steps people can take to help prevent suicide.
Politics Jun 17 WATCH: Trump kicks off 2020 reelection campaign at Florida rally President Donald Trump is holding his official re-election campaign kickoff in Orlando. Watch live in the video player.
Politics Jun 14 WATCH: Trump discusses expanded health care coverage options for small businesses A new rule allows more employers to reimburse their workers for qualified medical and dental expenses using accounts that are not subject to federal income and payroll taxes.
Politics Jun 13 House committee votes to extend 9/11 victims fund The vote advances the bill to the full House and came the day after comedian Jon Stewart sharply criticized lawmakers for failing to ensure the victims' fund does not run out of money.
Politics Jun 12 What Ken Cuccinelli brings to Trump’s hardline push on immigration President Donald Trump has selected former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinellli to head U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, adding another senior-level immigration hardliner to the administration.
Politics Jun 11 WATCH: Acting Homeland Security chief McAleenan testifies on border security Sen. Lindsey Graham, who chairs the committee where Kevin McAleenan is testifying, recently introduced legislation to extend the amount of time children can be held in U.S. custody to up to 100 days.
Politics Jun 10 WATCH: John Dean’s full opening statement on Mueller report In his prepared testimony, the former White House counsel and Watergate witness outlined some of the similarities between the Watergate inquiry into President Richard Nixon and the current investigations into President Donald Trump.
Politics Jun 07 New abortion laws are too extreme for most Americans, poll shows State legislatures pushing abortion legislation that caters to the extremes risks go against the views of most Americans, according to the latest poll from the PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist, which could spark a backlash against the party in the…
Politics Jun 07 Do Democrats want a candidate who shares their values or can beat Trump? Voters are split With a field of more than 20 candidates, the question of electability has dominated the early stages of the race for the 2020 Democratic nomination. A PBS NewsHour-NPR-Marist poll provides insights into how voters are thinking about the issue.
Nation Jun 05 D-Day remembered in 75th anniversary ceremony The Friends of the National World War II Memorial is holding a ceremony and candlelight vigil to honor the nearly 9,000 Americans who died during the invasion of Nazi-occupied France.