Nov 18 Scores Killed in Mosque, Hotel Attacks in Iraq By PBS News Hour Suicide bombers destroyed two Shiite mosques in Iraq near the Iranian border Friday, killing at least 74 people, while a pair of car bombs struck a Baghdad hotel housing Western journalists, leaving eight Iraqis dead. Continue reading
Nov 18 Watch White House Deflects Criticism of Iraq War Strategy The White House defended its strategy in Iraq facing recent criticisms and calls for a withdrawal. Following a background report, New York Times columnist David Brooks and Boston Globe columnist Tom Oliphant discuss the accusations. Continue watching
Nov 17 Watch Covering the Washington Beat Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward revealed Monday that he learned the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame nearly a month before her identity was disclosed in 2003. Continue watching
Nov 17 Watch Call for Withdrawal Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., ranking Democrat on the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee and a former supporter of the Iraq war, said Thursday that U.S. troops should leave within six months. Continue watching
Nov 16 Watch The Rise of Citizen Journalism A report on the rise and influence of citizen journalism, including bloggers, in the United States. Continue watching
Nov 16 Watch New Steroid Rules for Baseball Under pressure from Congress, baseball owners and unions agreed to tougher penalties for drug use, including amphetamines, and will follow a more frequent testing regime that will begin before spring training next year. An ESPN The Magazine writer explains the… Continue watching
Nov 16 Watch Iraqi Torture Site Sunni politicians on Wednesday requested an international investigation into claims that Shiite forces abused suspected insurgents. A reporter provides an update from Baghdad. Continue watching
Nov 15 Watch The CPB Investigation An internal report on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting released Tuesday found that former chairman Kenneth Tomlinson used "political tests" to recruit a new board president and was inappropriately involved in the creation of a program on PBS. Following a… Continue watching
Nov 15 Watch The CPB Investigation An internal report on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting released Tuesday found that former chairman Kenneth Tomlinson used "political tests" to recruit a new board president and was inappropriately involved in the creation of a program on PBS. Following a… Continue watching
Nov 15 Watch Gays in the Priesthood Catholic bishops met in Washington, D.C. to discuss the Vatican's plan to screen U.S. seminaries for applicants who might be gay. A report from Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Maryland explains the process. Continue watching