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.
Nation Mar 06 5 important stories you shouldn’t miss Here are some important stories worth a second glance amid a continuing onslaught of tweets and news.
Politics Mar 02 In a reversal, former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page now says he did have contact with Russia Page told MSNBC he did not deny" meeting with the Russian ambassador last summer in Cleveland. He told NewsHour he had no meetings with Russians last year.
Politics Mar 02 How Washington is reacting to Jeff Sessions’ Russia revelation Here’s a breakdown of what members of Congress are saying about whether Sessions should recuse himself.
Nation Feb 28 FBI to investigate Kansas shooting of two Indian men as a hate crime Witnesses have said the shooter told the two Indian men to "get out of my country."…
Nation Feb 28 Georgia couple gets prison time for racist threats at child’s birthday party In 2015, the couple shouted racial slurs and made armed threats outside a child's birthday party, according to court documents.
Nation Feb 27 5 stories from last week that deserve a second look Here are five important stories that (largely) sidestep the president's every move.