Nation Apr 09 Marian Anderson's inspiring performance in the face of intolerance echoes 75 years later
Episode Apr 09 Wednesday, April 9, 2014 Tonight on the program, we examine Medicare after data raises new questions about payout disparity among doctors. Also: the security bug Heartbleed may have unlocked personal online data, a look inside Bangladesh a year after a garment factory collapse, questions…
Nation Apr 09 News Wrap: 16-year-old suspect stabbed students, security officer at Pennsylvania school
Education Apr 08 How should colleges address conflicts between academics, athletics and money? Players and fans celebrated the March Madness victory by the University of Connecticut, but the game against the University of Kentucky also highlighted one of the major debates facing NCAA basketball. Jeffrey Brown gets perspectives from Patrick Harker, president of…
Episode Apr 08 Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Tuesday on the NewsHour, Kiev clamps down on the growing unrest in Eastern Ukraine, but the standoff with pro-Russian supporters continues. Also: President Obama pushes for equal pay, a look at the unprecedented Ebola outbreak in West Africa, long-term family…
Health Apr 08 Easing the burden of long-term medical demands for family caregivers For the 42 million Americans who take care of loved ones at home, the responsibilities of care -- once the purview of trained nurses -- have become increasingly complex. AARP has begun to advocate for greater caregiver support through public…