Nation Oct 05 Biden surveys catastrophic damage left behind in Florida by Hurricane Ian President Biden arrived in Florida Wednesday to survey the damage left behind in the wake of Hurricane Ian. The visit comes as search and rescue crews continue their work in the hardest hit parts of the state. Jennifer Hiner, a…
Nation Oct 04 Rescue teams search for people who may still be trapped in homes after Hurricane Ian Nearly a week after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida, search and rescue teams are still on the job. More than 100 people were killed in the state during the storm and its aftermath. Utility workers say it will likely…
Nation Oct 04 WATCH: PBS NewsHour presents 'Ricochet: An American Trauma' The PBS NewsHour explores the swath of trauma gun deaths have left in their wake across America in: “Ricochet: An American Trauma.” The documentary was reported by correspondent William Brangham and produced by Sam Weber and Sam Lane.
Nation Oct 03 Recovery efforts still in full force days after Hurricane Ian's landfall People in southwestern Florida continued to struggle Monday with recovery efforts and, in some cases, getting their basic needs after Hurricane Ian. Power is still out to more than half a million homes and businesses in the state and the…
Nation Oct 03 Hurricane Ian impacts health care access across Florida Hurricane Ian has impacted health care facilities across Florida, making it very difficult for medically vulnerable people to get the care they need. Tom Carter is the president and executive director of Health Care Ready, a nonprofit that coordinates public,…
Nation Sep 29 Two of baseball's great hitters move toward remarkable batting records It's turning into a historic September for Major League Baseball. Two of the game's great hitters, Aaron Judge and Albert Pujols, are moving toward remarkable batting records. Judge hit his 61st home run of the season, tying the American League…
Health Sep 28 Sen. Cory Booker on Pres. Biden's plan to improve nutrition, end hunger by 2030 President Biden unveiled a series of proposals to try and end hunger by 2030, expand nutritional assistance and reduce obesity. The plan calls for more free school meals, new labels on food and would have the government offer medically tailored…
Nation Sep 27 Hurricane Ian grows stronger as it nears landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast Hurricane Ian is bulking up again and bearing down on Florida’s west coast. It could bring 130 mph winds, 18 inches of rain and a 12-foot storm surge. Acting National Director of the National Hurricane Center Jamie Rhome joined Judy…
Nation Sep 27 Tampa mayor on evacuations, storm preparations ahead of Hurricane Ian The city of Tampa is getting ready for Hurricane Ian. Evacuations have been ordered in flood-prone areas as officials warn about a significant storm surge threat. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor joined William Brangham to discuss her city's storm preparations.
World Sep 27 Chess world champion Magnus Carlsen accuses young American player of cheating It's the biggest scandal chess has seen in decades. Magnus Carlsen, the current world champion, accused American Hans Niemann of cheating in past games and lying about it. Niemann admitted to cheating when he was 12 and 16 in what…