World Jul 28 NATO backs Turkey’s campaign against militants At a rare emergency meeting in Brussels, NATO members offered support for Turkey’s campaign against militants in Syria and Iraq, but cautioned the country against using undue military force.
World Jul 28 Moammar Gadhafi’s son sentenced to death by firing squad A court in Libya has sentenced Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of slain Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, to death by firing squad for murder and inciting genocide during the 2011 civil war.
Nation Jul 16 Suspected Chattanooga shooter identified At least three people are dead after a shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee Thursday afternoon.
Politics Jul 10 South Carolina removes Confederate flag from statehouse Amid chanting and cheering, the Confederate flag was lowered for a final time Friday on the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse, where it has flown for 54 years.
Nation Jul 08 New York Stock Exchange resumes trading after abrupt outage The New York Stock Exchange suspended trading abruptly Wednesday. At 11:32 a.m. EDT, all trading came to a stop. A spokeswoman said in a statement that it was due to technical difficulties.
World Jul 05 ‘No’ supporters celebrate as Greek voters reject bailout Greeks have voted overwhelmingly to reject bailout terms offered by Greece's international creditors…
Science Jul 03 Want to spot an outbreak before your friends? Look at this map PBS NewsHour science correspondent Miles O’Brien visits the headquarters of HealthMap, an organization that uses the Internet track outbreaks as they evolve.
Nation Jul 02 BP to pay $18.7 billion to 5 states for Gulf of Mexico oil spill BP has reached an $18.7 billion settlement with the federal government and five states, effectively ending litigation stemming from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon rig explosion and subsequent oil spill.
Nation Jul 02 All clear after D.C. Navy Yard lockdown Authorities found no evidence of a shooting at the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard on Thursday. Someone had reported shots fired in the same building as a shooting rampage in 2013.
Politics Jun 30 Labor Secretary Perez: government unions have the right to require members to pay their ‘fair share’ Weighing in on the Supreme Court's decision to hear a dispute over union fees in the public sector, Labor Secretary Thomas Perez told the NewsHour's Judy Woodruff that states have appropriately said that you can require people to pay their…