Mar 27 Watch Booster Shot Will President Bush's $1.6 trillion tax cut plan boost the slowing economy? Gwen Ifill discusses the issue with four economists. Continue watching
Mar 20 Blackouts End, But Power Crunch Continues Rolling blackouts in California have ended for now, but power regulators say outages could resume if power demand spikes again. Continue reading
Mar 20 Watch Fed Lowers Rates The Federal Reserve lowered short-term interest rates by one-half point today. Margaret Warner talks with financial consultant Henry Kaufman, economist Maureen Allyn of Zurich Scudder Investments, and investment strategist Mary Farrell of PaineWebber. Continue watching
Mar 20 Watch Rate Cut in Perspective The NewsHour's historians take a look at the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut. Continue watching
Mar 19 More Rolling Blackouts Hit California Citing a severe shortage of electricity across the state, California officials ordered a second wave of rolling blackouts to relieve strain on an overworked power grid. Continue reading
Mar 19 Watch Energy Squeeze in California The California energy crisis affects big users of power, including most of the state's agricultural industry. Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch Japan’s Ailing Economy Ray Suarez leads a discussion with economic experts on the ever worsening state of the Japanese economy. Continue watching
Mar 15 Watch Politics of a Slowdown The economic downturn is fueling partisan fires on Capitol Hill. Jim Lehrer talks with two leaders in Congress. Continue watching
Mar 15 Watch Bankruptcy Rules New restrictions will likely make it more difficult to declare personal bankruptcy. Continue watching