Nation Oct 04 On the PBS NewsHour Tonight On Thursday's NewsHour: The candidates are back on the campaign trail, fresh off their first debate We drill down into two issues from last night: taxes and the deficit Florida voters tell us what they heard And, baseball's first triple…
Nation Oct 03 On the PBS NewsHour Tonight On Wednesday's NewsHour: Mark Shields and David Brooks preview the first presidential debate Early voting begins in the swing state of Iowa Loose seats and labor troubles for American Airlines And a breakthrough in genetic testing for critically ill newborns…
Politics Oct 02 User Guide: How to Watch NewsHour’s Coverage of the Presidential Debate University of Denver students take the stage Tuesday during a rehearsal for Wednesday's presidential debate at the Ritchie Center in Denver. Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post PBS NewsHour will be Debate Central all day Wednesday leading up to…
Nation Oct 01 On the NewsHour Monday Night The Supreme Court opens a new term -- what's on this session's docket? The presidential candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate A decision looms for Pennsylvania's tough voter ID law An Independent Lens documentary on turning…
Nation Sep 26 On the PBS NewsHour Tonight On Wednesday's NewsHour: Violence erupts at anti-austerity protests in Greece and Spain The campaigns woo young voters and push early voting in key states The Turkish foreign minister on the Syrian war The teacher of the year And, remembering crooner…
Nation Sep 25 On the PBS NewsHour Tonight On Tuesday's NewsHour: President Obama urged the United Nations to tackle unrest in the Muslim world and said the U.S. would do what it must to contain Iran's nuclear program We assess the president's foreign policy Troubles with online job…
Nation Sep 24 On the PBS NewsHour Tonight On Monday's NewsHour: The presidential candidates' messages -- in ads and in speeches The assault on the Syrian city of Homs A preview of the United Nations General Assembly meeting Genetic breakthroughs in breast cancer research And three personal stories…
Nation Sep 21 On the PBS NewsHour Tonight On Friday's NewsHour: Deadly protests over an anti-Muslim film in Pakistan We look at free speech and the Arab street Plus, the culture of hazing on college campuses Behind the front lines with the rebels in Syria The presidential candidates…
Nation Sep 20 On the PBS NewsHour Tonight On Thursday's NewsHour: Syrian warplanes strike a gas station, killing at least 30 Record fundraising by the presidential candidates Arctic sea ice melts to an all-time low level The dangers of synthetic drugs The high cost of cheap shrimp for…
Politics Sep 20 Live Chat: Gwen Ifill Answers Your Questions Join correspondent Gwen Ifill for a live chat, hosted by PBS' Washington Week Thursday at 12 p.m. ET. On the table: all things politics. Chat with Gwen Ifill in partnership with the Texas Tribune Festival This chat…