Politics Aug 16 What you need to know about Rudy Giuliani's 2020 election charges Giuliani is accused of violating multiple state laws as part of a “criminal enterprise” that pressured state officials to reverse former President Donald Trump’s loss.
Politics Aug 15 Read the full Georgia indictment against Trump and 18 allies Former President Donald Trump was indicted Monday on racketeering, conspiracy and other charges by a grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia.
Politics Aug 01 Read the full indictment against Trump for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four felony counts, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and witness tampering, for his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Nation Jun 29 What Americans think about affirmative action in college admissions Most Americans said they supported race-conscious admissions to college ahead of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down that practice, according to a recent PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.
Nation Jun 28 WATCH: Rapinoe says World Cup will be a 'paradigm shift' for women's sports U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe answered a question from PBS NewsHour co-anchor Amna Nawaz about what this moment means for the game.
Nation Jun 16 'The country is entirely unprepared.' As more unhoused people age, where will they die? Sufficient end-of-life care in the United States is a growing problem, especially for unhoused adults.
Education Jun 08 The life lessons commencement speakers have given this year's graduates It's graduation season and that means politicians, actors and even NewsHour journalists are imparting sage advice and encouragement to college graduates around the country. Here are some of the life lessons this year's commencement speakers passed on 2023 grads.
Nation Jun 07 How a 950-mile bike ride is helping Cherokee youth reclaim their history For the 15th straight year Cherokee youth are retracing the Trail of Tears on bikes in hopes of achieving a deeper understanding of their homeland and the forced removal that took it away.
Economy May 18 Your financial accounts are safe, experts say. Here's what protects them With recent bank failures, rising interest rates and the looming debt ceiling collision that threatens to push the U.S. into a potential recession, it’s natural to feel some financial anxiety and wonder if your money is secure.
Politics Apr 04 Read all of the charges against Trump in the New York hush-money case The indictment, the first ever for a former U.S. president, stems from a grand jury investigation into hush money paid before Trump was elected president.