Sep 19 Watch 6:01 First Irma, now Maria. Here's how U.S. territories are preparing for disaster By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Sep 19 Watch 7:24 Remembering a father lost to Vietnam by doing good By PBS NewsHour Rebecca Rusch has spent most of her life wondering what happened to the father who left for Vietnam and never came back. As a tribute to him and closure for her family, Rusch rode nearly 1,200 miles along the Ho… Continue watching
Sep 19 Watch 6:41 How athletes have tried to use activism to level the playing field By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Sep 19 How Supreme Court justices could avoid issuing a verdict on Trump's travel ban By Mark Sherman, Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's travel ban offers the Supreme Court the chance to make a major pronouncement on the president's power over immigration. But the case also could vanish into the legal ether, and that may be what a… Continue reading
Sep 19 WATCH LIVE: Sessions to speak about immigration By Erica R. Hendry Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to speak about immigration during an event with law enforcement in Portland. Continue reading
Sep 19 White Louisiana man charged with murder in separate killings of black men in Baton Rouge By Joshua Barajas Police said last week's killings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, have also been linked to a third shooting, an attack on the home of a black family. Continue reading
Sep 19 Live map: Track Hurricane Maria's path By Travis Daub This map displays live data generated by the National Hurricane Center, which is currently tracking the path of Hurricane Maria. Continue reading
Sep 19 Facebook may be facing an 'era of accountability' By Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press The problems keep piling up for Facebook, and it's unclear how long the internet giant will be able to brush them aside as it barrels toward acquiring its next billion users. Continue reading
Sep 18 Watch 9:40 Outrage over police shootings and accountability boils over again in St. Louis By PBS News Hour Protesters gathered for a fourth straight day in downtown St. Louis to denounce the acquittal of Jason Stockley, a white former St. Louis police officer who was tried for the 2011 fatal shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith. William Brangham talks… Continue watching
Sep 18 Watch 6:38 How a 'dire' immigration court backlog affects lives By PBS News Hour As lawmakers debate how to deal with immigration reform, little attention is paid to the nation’s immigration court system, which has more than 600,000 cases pending and only 334 judges to hear them. John Yang is joined by Judge Dana… Continue watching