Arts Mar 29 Bob Dylan will accept his Nobel Prize for Literature after all As the 75-year-old singer prepares for two concerts later this week in the Swedish capital, he'll make time to pick up the Nobel diploma and medal from the Swedish Academy.
Nation Mar 28 This man has tried crossing the U.S.-Mexico border 5 times. He says he won’t try again PBS NewsHour visited a soup kitchen for recently deported migrants in Mexico that’s a stone’s throw from the Mariposa port of entry in Nogales, Arizona. There, he met a husband and father who, days earlier, tried to cross the border…
Nation Mar 27 5 overlooked stories that are (almost) entirely politics-free We’re taking a break from politics to look at these five important stories that were overrun by last week’s news cycle.
World Mar 22 4 dead, 20 wounded in attack near UK Parliament In a briefing, Metropolitan police commander B.J. Harrington said the attack at Parliament was declared a terrorist incident and that a counterterrorism investigation was underway.
Nation Mar 20 5 important stories that have nothing to do with politics Here are five stories you may have missed in last week's news dump.
Nation Mar 20 David Rockefeller, billionaire philanthropist and businessman, dies at 101 “The spirit of civic responsibility that defined his career brought great public benefits to our city and country, and it inspired so many others to become more involved in philanthropy and public affairs,” former New York mayor Bloomberg said.
Nation Mar 15 Photos: Remembering fallen migrants in the Arizona desert As part of an ongoing reporting trip, PBS NewsHour’s Joshua Barajas joined members of a group called the Tucson Samaritans in Arizona's Sonoran Desert.
Nation Mar 14 Photos: Inside an Arizona immigration court As part of an ongoing reporting trip, the PBS NewsHour's Joshua Barajas witnessed the proceedings of Operation Streamline inside a Tucson, Arizona courtroom on Monday.
Nation Mar 13 5 stories that have (almost) nothing to do with politics Last week, Republicans unveiled a new health bill (and it’s going great, President Donald Trump says), women and Native Americans marched on Washington and White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s fashion faux pas lit Twitter on…
Politics Mar 06 Ben Carson refers to slaves as ‘immigrants’ in first speech to HUD A few days after being sworn in as the new Housing and Urban Development secretary, Ben Carson described slaves as "immigrants" Monday in an address to department employees.