Jan 13 Watch Update: Nuclear Challenge in North Korea Margaret Warner discusses the potential offer of energy assistance if North Korea gives up its plans to restart its nuclear weapons program with former Clinton administration North Korea adviser Wendy Sherman and Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.). Continue watching
Jan 12 Fesshaye Yohannes By PBS News Hour Fesshaye Yohannes, a prominent Eritrean journalist, was one of four recipients of the 2002 International Press Freedom Award, honored for his demonstrated courage to report independently under repressive political conditions. Continue reading
Jan 10 Watch North Korea Nuclear Threat North Korea announced Friday it would withdraw from a treaty aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Two experts discuss this development and the future of the debate over North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Continue watching
Jan 10 Watch North Korea Nuclear Threat North Korea announced Friday it would withdraw from a treaty aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Two experts discuss this development and the future of the debate over North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Continue watching
Jan 09 AP Journalists Withhold Bylines in Protest Nearly 1,700 Associated Press reporters, photographers and other editorial workers are removing their names from bylines and other credits for one day to support their union's contract negotiations. Continue reading
Jan 09 Watch The Legacy of Airline Deregulation Alfred Kahn, the architect of airline deregulation, discusses the current state of the industry with Paul Solman. Continue watching
Jan 08 Teen Acquitted of Hollywood Piracy Charges In a finding perceived as a setback in the entertainment industry's legal struggle to protect digital media from unauthorized copying, a Norwegian criminal court Monday acquitted Jon Johansen, 19, of DVD piracy charges. Continue reading
Jan 08 Watch Bringing Back The Draft In light of possible military action, Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) introduces legislation that would reinstate the military draft. Continue watching
Jan 08 Watch Power to the People Terence Smith examines the growing power of low-power, local radio. Continue watching
Jan 07 Britain Activates Reservists; France Tells Troops to Be Prepared Britain's Defense Minister activated some 1,500 reservists Tuesday and ordered a "significant" naval force to the Mediterranean as part of an increasing military buildup ahead of a possible war with Iraq. Continue reading