Arts Dec 15 Woodruff: Why Are Marriage Rates in Sharp Decline? Some remarkable things have been happening to the institution of marriage in the United States -- and far fewer people are jumping into it. Among young people aged 18 to 24, only 9 percent were married in 2010, plummeting from…
Politics Nov 10 Woodruff: What Does Political History Tell Us About the Cain Conundrum? Rick Perry did Herman Cain a favor in the Michigan GOP debate. By failing to remember the name of the third federal agency he intended to shut down if elected president, he claimed unflattering next-day headlines that might have…
Politics Oct 27 Woodruff: Being Thankful for a Free Press For the past 21 years, I've been privileged to be part of an amazing organization called the International Women's Media Foundation. A group of women reporters and I came together to get it off the ground in 1990. With…
Politics Oct 19 Woodruff: GOP Candidates Spar Over Illegal Immigration As entertainment goes, Tuesday night's GOP presidential debate in Las Vegas gave the casinos a run for their money. We heard former Godfather's Pizza executive Herman Cain repeatedly try to deflect attacks on his 9-9-9 tax plan by saying…
Politics Oct 05 Woodruff: Comparing Wall Street Protesters to the Tea Party Fair or not, I keep comparing this week's protests on Wall Street and against corporate interests across the country with the tea party movement that first gained national attention in late 2008 and early 2009. We watched back in the…
Politics May 13 Woodruff: When Politics Is a Family Affair Watching all the anticipation Thursday night over how the wife of Indiana governor Mitch Daniels would handle herself in front of a large Republican party crowd reminded me of so many political campaigns, when all eyes are on the candidate's…
Nation May 06 After Bin Laden Raid in Abbottabad, the Questions Keep Coming In the age of instant news, when headlines last at most a few hours before being replaced by the next "big story," the death of Osama Bin Laden has unusual staying power. Ever since word started to leak late…
Politics Jan 26 Looking for an Elusive Middle Ground on Government Spending No matter what the conversation, for Republicans, all roads seem to lead back to government spending. GOP'ers believe there's way too much of it. President Obama and most Democrats agree, but argue it's dangerous to cut too deeply…
Politics Oct 13 Sandra Day O’Connor on Life After the Supreme Court Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to sit on the high court's bench and retired from the court in 2006. Her work since then has taken her many places, including the classroom. Judy Woodruff's has…
Politics Jul 22 Exclusive | Axelrod: Administration, Media Did Sherrod a ‘Great Disservice’ _pap_embed_custom('news01s41b7qf06',482,304,""); President Obama spoke by phone Thursday with fired U.S. Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod, expressing regret for her firing and hoping she will accept the offer of a new position at the agency. The call helped…