Arts Jan 26 Love is all around: Mary Tyler Moore fans pay tribute to the TV icon How Moore—who changed the way a woman was portrayed, seen and heard on television—was revolutionary to people, big and small.
Politics Jan 25 What’s next in the fight against Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines? "It's not enough to march for one day," protest organizers say, promising a unified call to action to groups on the ground across the nation.
Politics Jan 17 Obama commutes Chelsea Manning sentence. She will be freed in May Amid President Barack Obama’s last-minute batch of pardons and commutations was Chelsea Manning, who was serving a 35-year sentence for leaking classified government records to WikiLeaks.
Politics Jan 17 A guide to the second week of confirmation hearings: Betsy DeVos, Tom Price and more After a first week of confirmation hearings drew considerable attention to some of President-elect Donald Trump’s more controversial picks for the Cabinet, including Sen. Jeff Sessions, another round of nominees will this week face Senate committees with questions about their…
World Jan 17 After three years, hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is suspended After three years of searching for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the underwater search for the plane's wreckage has been suspended, transport officials announced Tuesday.
Politics Jan 09 A guide to this week’s confirmation hearings: Jeff Sessions, Rex Tillerson and more After weeks of filling out his Cabinet, President-elect Donald Trump's nominees must now face confirmation hearings before Senate committees.
Nation Jan 06 5 dead, 8 injured in Fort Lauderdale airport shooting Authorities haven't officially identified the suspect, but it's been widely reported that his name is Esteban Santiago, a 26-year-old Army National Guard veteran who lived in Anchorage, Alaska.
Nation Jan 06 A snapshot of the new laws that take effect in 2017 Eighteen states raised the minimum wage. California broadened restrictions on cellphone use for drivers.
Politics Jan 04 Watch our full exit interview with CIA Director John Brennan PBS NewsHour's Judy Woodruff sat down with the outgoing director of the Central Intelligence Agency to discuss the agency's imminent report over the suspected Russian hacking into the U.S. election.
Politics Jan 04 NAACP sit-in at Jeff Sessions’ office ends in six arrests Police arrested six protesters, including the national NAACP president, after they spent hours staging a sit-in Tuesday at a Mobile, Alabama, office of Jeff Sessions, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for U.S. attorney general.