Oct 14 Still no foie gras for Californians, SCOTUS says By Anna Christiansen The French delicacy, made commercially from the livers of force-fed ducks, has long been the subject of debate by animal welfare organizations. In order to grow the organ beyond normal size, animals are force fed through a metal tube several… Continue reading
Oct 14 Numbers on homeless students likely too low By Mike Fritz Rashema Melson lived for most of the last three years in a Washington D.C. shelter - known as DC General - before graduating as valedictorian from Anacostia High School in June. As the nation struggles to address an upsurge… Continue reading
Oct 14 Can't stand your spouse? Here's a secret about collecting divorcée Social Security benefits By Laurence Kotlikoff You may not need to be married for the full 10 years usually required to collect divorcée Social Security benefits. With the help of former Social Security technical expert, Larry Kotlikoff explains how eight years could do the trick. Continue reading
Oct 14 How a Reno casino con man duped the CIA and pulled one of the 'most dangerous hoaxes' in American history By Travis Daub In the winter of 2003, the CIA came into possession of a specific and disturbing bit of information. Al Qaeda, the intelligence said, was planning to strike the U.S. by hijacking a specific list of incoming international flights from France… Continue reading
Oct 14 Are New Mexico's green chiles in peril? By Anna Christiansen The chiles are New Mexico’s state vegetable, and represent what oranges are to Florida, or peanuts to Virginia: a symbolic source of pride and joy. The governor’s office claims the industry contributes $400 million annually to the land of enchantment’s… Continue reading
Oct 14 Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola receives blood transfusion By Justin Scuiletti Nurse Nina Pham, confirmed Monday as the health worker who tested positive for Ebola after caring for U.S. Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, received a blood transfusion from an Ebola survivor and is reported to be “clinically stable.”… Continue reading
Oct 13 Watch PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 13, 2014 By PBS News Hour Monday on the NewsHour, we look at the Ebola crisis abroad and U.S. efforts to ensure safety for health workers. Also: the Vatican signals a more tolerant stance on homosexuality, adding up the costs of the war on terror, a… Continue watching
Oct 13 Watch Can political outliers pull out victories in purple states in November? By PBS News Hour Judy Woodruff sits down with Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Dan Balz of The Washington Post for a look at where the most competitive races stand just three weeks from Election Day 2014. Continue watching
Oct 13 About 70 hospital staffers involved in care of Dallas Ebola patient By Ariel Min About 70 staff members at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital were involved in taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient to die in the U.S., according to the Associated Press. Continue reading
Oct 13 Watch Economic uncertainty haunts Michigan governor's re-election bid By PBS News Hour Republican Gov. Rick Snyder is fighting for re-election in Michigan, a state that voted for President Obama in 2008 and 2012. His opponent, Democratic challenger Mark Schauer, is using Snyder’s economic record to weaken the incumbent. Christy McDonald of Detroit… Continue watching