Mar 04 Watch In 'The Future of Cities,' innovative responses to urban issues By Ivette Feliciano, Zachary Green More than 31 cities around the globe -- including Tokyo, Delhi, Cairo and Mexico City -- are considered megacities, with populations of more than 10 million people. As the number of city dwellers increases, so do problems like overcrowding, pollution,… Continue watching
Mar 04 Canada minister addresses influx of asylum-seekers from U.S. By Associated Press Canada is enforcing border laws and is willing to put more resources in place to deal with the influx of asylum-seekers from the United States, federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said Saturday… Continue reading
Mar 04 Step inside a wired nursery: Lots of tech — and not much evidence it's helpful By Megan Thielking, STAT A flurry of high-tech baby products has hit the market in recent months, but experts say there hasn’t been thorough research on many of those products and warn that they can sometimes do more harm than good. Continue reading
Mar 04 Emails from VP Pence's time as governor delivered in Indiana By Associated Press Thirteen boxes of emails from Vice President Mike Pence's term as Indiana governor have been turned over to state government, a spokesman said. Continue reading
Mar 04 Why farmers and ranchers think the EPA Clean Water Rule goes too far By Reagan Waskom and David J. Cooper for The Conversation Some farmers and ranchers fear the Clean Water Rule could expand federal regulations that impact their private property rights. Continue reading
Mar 04 Veteran prosecutor in line to oversee Russia probe By Eric Tucker, Associated Press Rod Rosenstein, who faces his confirmation hearing next week for the role of deputy attorney general, was appointed top federal prosecutor in Maryland by George W. Bush. Continue reading
Mar 04 Without citing evidence, Trump accuses Obama of wiretapping during race By Darlene Superville, Associated Press President Donald Trump is accusing former President Barack Obama of having Trump's telephones "wire tapped" during the election without offering evidence. Continue reading
Mar 04 Keystone pipeline won't use U.S. steel despite Trump pledge By Associated Press The Keystone XL oil pipeline won't use American steel in its construction, despite what President Donald Trump says. Continue reading
Mar 03 Watch 12:18 Shields and Brooks on Russia investigation questions, Trump's joint address By PBS News Hour Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week’s news, including revelations about Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ meeting with the Russian ambassador and the core question of the Trump administration’s connections… Continue watching
Mar 03 Watch 5:37 'This is a story that won't let us go': New book revisits racial injustice of Emmett Till's murder By PBS News Hour In “The Blood of Emmett Till,” author Timothy Tyson revisits the history of a notorious killing by revealing new details from the woman at the center of the allegations that led to Till’s murder and the acquittal of his murderers. Continue watching