World Jun 07 News Wrap: U.S. recovers millions in cryptocurrency paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers In our news wrap Monday, U.S. investigators have recovered the majority of the cryptocurrency payment given to hackers from last month's Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, Vice President Harris was in Guatemala to discuss the surge in immigration from Central America…
World Jun 07 Capturing the horror and hope of India's recent COVID-19 surge from afar COVID-19 has torn across India with a deadly ferocity. While infection numbers have dropped from their horrific peaks last month, more than 120,000 new cases were reported on Monday. All the while, Indians living in the U.S. have raced to…
Politics Jun 07 Manchin's opposition a 'body blow' to Democrats' voting rights legislation The U.S. Senate has returned to work facing a crowded field of initiatives. But West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, a centrist, may throw a wrench in his party's agenda on the issue of voting rights. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins…
Politics Jun 07 Amy Walter and Errin Haines on voting rights legislation and the filibuster Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Errin Haines of The 19th News join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including voting rights legislation, the future of the filibuster and what former President Trump's continued involvement in…
Health Jun 07 A Brief But Spectacular take on breaking the script in healthcare Carey Candrian is a Colorado-based social scientist who has spent much of her career investigating how healthcare can be compromised if an open discussion with patients is avoided. Candrian offers her Brief But Spectacular view on reimagining the language we…
Episode Jun 06 June 6, 2021 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode On this edition for Sunday, June 6, a push for a bipartisan infrastructure package and conflict over a voting rights bill on Capitol Hill, a look at the rise in state laws aimed at transgender rights, and in our signature…
World Jun 06 Millions of Mexicans vote in a violence-marred midterm election Mexicans voted on Saturday in the nation’s largest election in history, which saw all 500 seats in the lower house of Congress, nearly half the state governorships and almost 20,000 local offices go to polls. The election is being seen…
Episode Jun 05 June 5, 2021 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode On this edition for Saturday, June 5, a judge ruled to overturn California’s assault weapons ban, a look at the continuing fight against HIV/AIDS 40 years after the first documented cases, how the COVID-19 relief stimulus money benefited Americans, and…
Health Jun 05 40 years on, HIV/AIDS is still spreading despite medical advancement President Joe Biden recognized the 40th anniversary of the first documented cases of HIV/AIDS on Saturday, acknowledging the more than 32 millions lives lost to the virus and the more than 39 million people across the globe living with it…
Economy Jun 05 How did the stimulus checks impact everyday Americans? The COVID-19 relief bill provided emergency aid to tens of millions of Americans facing financial insecurity due to the pandemic. Despite ongoing debate over safety net policy, a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau “household pulse” surveys looks at how…