Politics Nov 07 How the Associated Press calls winners on election night As polls close on election night and results come in, the NewsHour will rely on the Associated Press for race calls. The AP has more than 4,000 reporters on the ground in all 50 states monitoring vote totals to project…
Politics Nov 01 Rep. Liz Cheney on political violence, Jan. 6 committee and future of GOP With the midterm elections one week away, political rhetoric reaching new levels and the coming release of the report by the January 6 committee, there is a lot of politics playing out across the country. One key player in all…
Politics Oct 25 Pennsylvania’s closely watched Senate race is neck-and-neck with 2 weeks until election We are two weeks away from a hugely consequential election that will determine the make-up of Congress and the direction of U.S. policymaking over the next two years. So far, more than a billion dollars have been spent on races…
World Oct 24 China’s president consolidates power by surrounding himself with loyalists Chinese President Xi Jinping secured a third five-year term as General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party over the weekend. A seven-member Standing Committee was also named and filled with Xi loyalists. Christopher Johnson of China Strategies Group joined Judy…
Politics Oct 13 Wisconsin’s close Senate race could determine control of Congress The midterm elections are less than a month away and a small handful of states will be critical in deciding the balance of the Senate. One of those states is Wisconsin, where Democratic Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes is looking to…
Politics Oct 12 Young voters on their hopes for the future and if politicians listen to their concerns In the battleground state of Wisconsin, recent statewide elections have been decided by the narrowest of margins. Younger Americans traditionally show up to the polls at lower rates than older generations, but one recent study suggests youth could play a…
Arts Oct 11 Charlayne Hunter-Gault’s ‘My People’ looks back on her trailblazing career in journalism Charlayne Hunter-Gault's trailblazing career in journalism has spanned more than 50 years. But before that, she made news herself when she became one of the first Black students to desegregate the University of Georgia in 1961. Hunter-Gault joined Judy Woodruff…
Nation Sep 23 NASA engineer honored for work overseeing launch of James Webb Space Telescope The Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals, or Sammies, are given out each year to celebrate our nation's public servants. NASA's Greg Robinson received the flagship award of Federal Employee of the Year for his work managing the construction…
World Sep 22 Melinda French Gates on her foundation’s ongoing push for global gender equity In 2015, the United Nations released 17 global goals to end poverty and hunger, increase economic opportunity and promote gender equity by 2030. To help world leaders get there, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation created and funded the Goalkeepers…
Nation Sep 22 New book ‘The Divider’ takes a look at Trump presidency and what led to January 6 attacks A new book by two veteran journalists takes a look behind the scenes of Donald Trump's presidency. Husband and wife reporting team Peter Baker of The New York Times and Susan Glasser of The New Yorker say that to understand…