World Nov 24 Hurricane Otto makes landfall on Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast Hurricane Otto gained speed and intensity today as it slammed into Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast as a Category 2 storm. It made landfall just north of the Costa Rican border, the Associated Press reported.
World Nov 24 Truck bombing kills at least 56 in southern Baghdad The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a truck bomb south of Baghdad, which has killed at least 56 people, including 20 Iranian pilgrims, and wounded another 25.
Nation Nov 23 PBS NewsHour's guide to holiday civility Political discussions with relatives often get complicated on Thanksgiving. This year, after one of the most divisive presidential elections in recent memory, dinner table debates are likely to be even more heated than usual. We turned to experts across the…
World Nov 21 Pope Francis extends priests' ability to forgive abortion After the Holy Year of Mercy ended last weekend, Pope Francis on Monday extended the ability of Roman Catholic priests to absolve those who have had an abortion, while reiterating that it is still a sin.
Politics Nov 10 Associated Press Election Results View all the results from the 2016 general election.
Politics Nov 08 Election live blog: Donald Trump is projected to be next President of the United States We'll be providing 2016 Election Day coverage until the results are in. Join us here for an inside look at the PBS NewsHour's live election coverage, along with a roundup of interesting articles, videos, tweets and photos.
Politics Nov 06 Watch PBS NewsHour for complete election coverage PBS NewsHour presents live coverage of Election Night 2016 on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 starting at 8pm ET on PBS stations nationwide.
World Oct 31 Colombia's president: I'm 'trying to unite the country' after rejected peace vote Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos tells the PBS NewsHour, "I went out and recognized the result" after voters rejected a peace deal with FARC rebels, "which is what any president and any citizen should do." Watch more on tonight's PBS…
Nation Oct 27 Police start to clear pipeline protesters off private land in North Dakota Law enforcement officials, some in riot gear, began removing 200 protesters who oppose the Dakota Access oil pipeline on Thursday after they refused to leave the private land voluntarily, the Associated Press reported.
World Oct 24 French surveillance airplane for migrant traffic crashes in Malta A small French surveillance airplane crashed in the Mediterranean island nation of Malta on Monday morning, killing all five crew passengers.