Sep 07 Watch 5:32 Not Trending: Inventors and innovators you've never heard of By PBS News Hour When we only pay attention to the things that are trending in our social networks, we may be missing some compelling stories. Carlos Watson, CEO of website Ozy, joins Gwen Ifill to share a few overlooked items, including efforts to… Continue watching
Sep 07 Watch 54:38 PBS NewsHour full episode September 7, 2015 By PBS News Hour Monday on the NewsHour, more European nations pledge to provide sanctuary for migrants. Also; debating whether to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, the week ahead in politics, how Denmark is leading the way in wind energy and… Continue watching
Sep 07 Watch 10:40 Will 2016 candidates enter the migrant crisis debate? By PBS News Hour How will American politicians and presidential candidates address the migrant crisis going on in Europe? Judy Woodruff checks in with Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Tamara Keith of NPR about the state of the presidential race, including… Continue watching
Sep 07 Watch: Crimean tiger cubs adorably frolic in public park By News Desk On Saturday, more than a dozen rare white lion and Siberian tiger cubs were set free to frolic with young visitors at a safari park in Crimea's Belogorsk town, part of a local campaign to raise awareness about protection of… Continue reading
Sep 07 Clinton says she doesn't need to apologize for emails By Catherine Lucey, Associated Press Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday she does not need to apologize for using a private email account and server while at the State Department because "what I did was allowed."… Continue reading
Sep 07 Kentucky clerk Kim Davis appeals contempt of court ruling By Michelle Harven Kentucky Rowan County clerk Kim Davis appealed her contempt of court ruling over her refusal to issue same-sex marriage licenses. Continue reading
Sep 07 Obama to require paid sick leave for federal contractor employees By Josh Lederman, Associated Press Showing solidarity with workers on Labor Day, President Barack Obama will sign an executive order Monday requiring paid sick leave for employees of federal contractors, including 300,000 who currently receive none. Continue reading
Sep 06 Japanese-American gunner who flew missions over Japan during WWII dies By News Desk Ben Kuroki, who overcame widespread discrimination to become the only Japanese-American gunner to fly missions over Japan during World War II has died. He was 98. Continue reading
Sep 06 Watch 9:38 What's the grade for extra reading time in low-performing Florida schools? By PBS News Hour Florida requires 300 low-performing elementary schools to add an hour of focused reading to their school day. Four years into the initiative, how effective has it been? Alison Stewart checks in for this update to a report that aired last… Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch 8:18 Tribal Justice: Prosecuting non-Natives for sexual assault on reservations By PBS News Hour Continue watching