Nation Oct 20 News Wrap: Russian missile and drone strikes knock out more utilities in Ukraine In our news wrap Thursday, a new barrage of Russian missile and drone strikes knocked out more of Ukraine's electric and water utilities, at least 170 people were killed in southern Sudan amid fighting between rival tribal groups and suicides…
Health Oct 20 High-stress jobs deteriorating Americans' mental health A new report is warning that the American workplace needs to change to better support the emotional and physical well-being of employees. The report recommends organizations make mental health benefits easily accessible, encourage time off for emotional well-being and provide…
Episode Oct 19 October 19, 2022 - PBS NewsHour full episode Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Biden releases millions more barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve to help lower gas prices. We examine the potential impact of several critical campaigns for governor and the contentious issues that could decide…
Nation Oct 19 News Wrap: New York City opens temporary housing site for migrants In our news wrap Wednesday, New York opened a temporary housing site for migrants, competitive rock climber Elnaz Rekabi returned to Iran after competing abroad without a mandatory headscarf and British Prime Minister Liz Truss apologized for causing economic turmoil…
World Oct 19 Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the current state of the Middle East Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new memoir, "Bibi: My Story" is out this week. He joined Judy Woodruff to talk about the book and discussed the current state of the Middle East.
Episode Oct 18 October 18, 2022 - PBS NewsHour full episode Tuesday on the NewsHour, Russia targets Ukraine's power supply causing widespread blackouts, but Ukrainian civilians remain defiant. Candidates in high-profile contests spar over key issues on the debate stage, while others outright refuse to confront their opponents. Plus, Utah's Great…
Nation Oct 18 News Wrap: Workers on strike in France demand pay hike to keep up with inflation In our news wrap Tuesday, tens of thousands walked off their jobs in France striking for pay hikes to keep up with inflation, ongoing protests led by women and girls in Iran spread to a rock climber who did not…
Politics Oct 18 Candidates spar over key issues on debate stage, while others refuse to confront opponents We are in the thick of midterm season and with election night just a few weeks away, candidates are taking to the debate stage. But are these debate performances sending the message candidates hope? Republican strategist Brett O'Donnell and Democratic…
Episode Oct 17 October 17, 2022 - PBS NewsHour full episode Monday on the NewsHour, Russia attacks Kyiv with explosive-packed drones, prompting European leaders to boost support for Ukraine in the form of weapons and training. Chinese President Xi Jinping outlines his vision as he seeks to solidify his grip on…
Nation Oct 17 News Wrap: Russia uses drones to attack Ukrainian cities In our news wrap Monday, Russia unleashed a barrage of drones laden with explosives on Ukraines capital city, Britain's new government has reversed nearly all of an economic package announced just weeks ago and documents show that former President Trump's…