Mar 24 Watch The Pentagon Plans to Shut Down Half of U.S. Military Bases in Europe Correspondent Tom Bearden looks at the impact closing U.S. military bases in Europe has on servicemen and women, their families and the communities where they are located. Continue watching
Mar 24 Watch The Schiavo Case Receives Strong Media Coverage Media correspondent Terence Smith discusses the wall-to-wall media coverage the Terri Schiavo case has received from newspapers, broadcast television, cable news and the Internet. Continue watching
Mar 23 Watch Editorial Page Editors Share Diverse Perspectives on Social Security Debate As President Bush continues a cross-country campaign to sell his proposals to strengthen the Social Security system, Terence Smith and four editorial page editors around the country discuss their response to the president's reform initiatives. Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch Record Gas Prices Could Harm Economy As average U.S. gasoline prices reached record highs of close to $2.10 a gallon this week, energy and economic experts discuss the factors behind the rising oil prices. Continue watching
Mar 21 Watch Cabaret Singer Bobby Short Dies of Leukemia The NewsHour remembers the life of singer Bobby Short. Continue watching
Mar 18 Watch Remembering Two Distinguished American Diplomats: George Kennan and Sol Linowitz George F. Kennan, the American diplomat who orchestrated U.S. foreign policy on communism died Thursday at the age of 101. Sol Linowitz, noted Mideast peace negotiator also died Friday at the age of 91. Continue watching
Mar 17 Palestinian Militant Groups Agree to Conditional Truce With Israel By PBS News Hour Palestinian militant groups meeting in Cairo agreed Thursday to extend a current moratorium on attacks against Israelis until the end of 2005 if Israel meets certain conditions. Continue reading
Mar 17 Watch Major League Baseball Players Testify Before Congress About Steroid Use Current and former Major League Baseball players testified before the House Government Reform Committee on Thursday to discuss baseball's steroid problem. An expert discusses the potential impact of the congressional hearing on baseball and its drug policy. Continue watching
Mar 17 Watch Baseball Players Testify Before House Committe About Steroids Current and former Major League Baseball players testified before the House Government Reform Committee on Thursday to discuss baseball's steroid problem. Continue watching
Mar 16 President Bush Names Kevin Martin to Head FCC By PBS News Hour President Bush on Wednesday promoted Kevin Martin, one of five commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission, to head the agency that has gained recent attention for its crackdown on broadcast indecency. Continue reading