Nation Sep 14 News Wrap: U.S. auto industry nears a historic strike In our news wrap Thursday, the U.S. auto industry neared a historic strike as the United Auto Workers union and the Detroit Big Three continue bargaining, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy dared a hard-right Republican faction today to oust him or…
Episode Sep 13 September 13, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Wednesday on the NewsHour, aid workers struggle to reach a coastal city in Libya where thousands have died from catastrophic flooding and thousands more are missing. North Korea's Kim Jong Un pledges support for Putin's war in Ukraine in a…
Economy Sep 13 News Wrap: Higher gasoline prices pushed inflation up in August In our news wrap Wednesday, inflation rose again in August fueled by higher gasoline prices, a federal judge ordered former President Trump's lawyers to use a secure facility to review evidence in his classified documents case, Sen. Mitt Romney will…
Episode Sep 12 September 12, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Tuesday on the NewsHour, relief workers respond to dual disasters in North Africa, the devastating earthquake in Morocco and now catastrophic flooding in Libya. House Republicans move to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden over his family's business dealings.
World Sep 12 News Wrap: Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia to discuss major arms deal with Putin In our news wrap Tuesday, North Korea's Kim Jong Un and Russian President Putin are set to meet to discuss a major arms deal, Iran identified five prisoners in the U.S. that it wants freed for five Iranian-Americans held in…
Episode Sep 11 September 11, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Monday on the NewsHour, the death toll from the Morocco earthquake rises as rescue operations struggle to reach those in need. President Biden wraps up his overseas travel to Asia, a trip aimed to shore up Pacific alliances in the…
World Sep 11 News Wrap: 2,000 feared dead following flooding in Libya In our news wrap Monday, the Red Cross says up to 2,000 people may be dead after flooding from a powerful storm hit eastern Libya, the U.S. marked 22 years since the attacks of September 11, the FDA approved new…
Arts Sep 11 A Brief But Spectacular take on creating your own path Hope Boykin and Teri Ayanna Wright are a duo who bring together prose and dance. Boykin is both a choreographer and writer, and Wright is a dancer who accompanies the spoken word portion of the piece, bringing it to another…
Episode Sep 08 September 8, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Friday on the NewsHour, a newly unveiled report shows Georgia prosecutors did not bring charges against Sen. Lindsey Graham and some Trump's other allies despite the grand jury's recommendation. President Biden arrives in India for the G20 summit, looking to…
Nation Sep 08 News Wrap: Boston declares heat emergency and opens cooling centers In our news wrap Friday, the summer's latest heat wave spread its sweltering grip across New England where Boston declared a heat emergency and opened cooling centers, floodwaters began receding in parts of central Greece after three days of record…