Jun 13 Bombings in Iran Kill 10 Ahead of Presidential Election By PBS News Hour A series of bombings in a troubled region of Iran Sunday killed 10 people and wounded more than 100 others days before a national presidential election. Continue reading
Jun 13 Watch Guantanamo Bay Log Detailing Treatment, Interrogation of Prisoner Revealed As international groups continue to call for the closure of the U.S. camp at Guantanamo Bay, Time magazine obtained a log detailing the interrogation and treatment of the so-called "20th hijacker" at the facility. Continue watching
Jun 13 Watch Utilizing New Wireless Technology to Connect to the Internet Spencer Michels reports on the new wireless technology used to connect computers to the Internet. Continue watching
Jun 10 Watch New London Community Fights to Keep Submarine Base Open The Base Realignment and Closure Commission, or BRAC, is considering closing a submarine base in Groton, Connecticut, but the community is fighting to keep it open. Continue watching
Jun 10 Watch Ravaged Region The violence in Sudan's Darfur region has been labeled "genocide," but little has been done to stop it. New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof describes what needs to be done. Continue watching
Jun 09 Watch The Department of Transportation Releases New Safety Report Criticizing FAA The Department of Transportation released a report Wednesday saying the Federal Aviation Administration's safety inspectors are not keeping up with potential risks posed by airlines trying to save money. Following a background report, Margaret Warner speaks with Marian Blakey, head… Continue watching
Jun 08 Watch Former Iraqi Electricity Minister Discusses Electricity Problems Former electricity minister, Aiham al-Sammarae, discusses the current climate in Iraq as the new government tackles security issues, insurgency violence and the lack of electricity and power. Al-Sammarae is also taking part in negotiations with two Sunni insurgent groups about… Continue watching
Jun 08 Watch Ombudsmen Discuss the State of the Media Terence Smith speaks with Daniel Okrent, the former ombudsman for The New York Times, and Michael Getler, ombudsman for The Washington Post, about the public's view of the press today, the performance of the media and some of the most… Continue watching
Jun 07 Automaker GM Plans to Cut 25,000 Jobs, Close More Plants By PBS News Hour General Motors Corp. announced Tuesday it plans to close more assembly and component plants by 2008, a move that would likely eliminate 25,000 U.S. manufacturing jobs. Continue reading
Jun 06 Time Magazine to Divulge Notes in CIA Agent Leak By PBS News Hour Time magazine on Thursday said it would comply with a court order to hand over the notes of one of its reporters in a grand jury investigation into the leak of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity. Continue reading