Feb 01 Watch Nuns, law enforcement mobilize to prevent sex trafficking around the Super Bowl By PBS News Hour As millions of fans debate who will win the game and by how much on Super Bowl Sunday, others, including law enforcement, will be focused on preventing the exploitation and trafficking of young women that they say increases around large… Continue watching
Feb 01 Filmmakers explore sex trafficking abuses in 'Tricked' documentary By Saskia de Melker The film "Tricked" follows people impacted by the sex trade across the United States: from the young women and their families who share stories of abuse and manipulation, to the pimps who openly speak of how they traffic these women. Continue reading
Jan 31 Watch Will companies go out of bounds in transmitting Super Bowl ads to your phone? By PBS News Hour While fans gets amped up for the biggest football game of the year, companies are figuring out how to tap into that enthusiasm by adapting to changing media habits and tech use. Hari Sreenivasan learns more from Nick Wingfield of… Continue watching
Jan 31 Tough Calls By Allison McCartney The sport of football is changing. Revelations about widespread brain injuries have ushered in new rules and a lawsuit against the NFL. But what about the millions of kids who play football in elementary, middle and high school? We asked… Continue reading
Jan 31 Watch As State Department releases report on Keystone pipeline, pressure builds over final decision By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 31 Watch News Wrap: California to cut off state-supplied water due to drought By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 31 Court rules in favor of transgender student's right to use the girls' bathroom By Cindy Huang In the first ruling of its kind, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court concluded that a transgender person should use the bathroom consistent with the gender with which they identified. The decision overturned a lower court's ruling which found that the… Continue reading
Jan 31 State Department review of Keystone XL pipeline finds no major environmental impact By Zachary Treu State Department review of Keystone XL pipeline finds no major environmental impact… Continue reading
Jan 31 Five newly-released numbers to help you gauge how the US economy is doing By Sarah Corapi, Elizabeth Shell Some of the new financial-health numbers out from the Bureau of Economic Analysis Friday morning are a bit of a yawn. American's disposable income decreased by $3.8 billion, but while that may sound like quite a bit that amount… Continue reading
Jan 30 Watch Public officials don't yet know potential health effects of W.Va. chemical spill By PBS News Hour Continue watching