Mar 06 Watch 6:28 How the Obamacare replacement will test Republicans By PBS News Hour Amy Walter of The Cook Political Report and Tamara Keith of NPR join John Yang to discuss the origin of and fallout from President Trump’s recent wiretap accusations, as well as how Republican lawmakers and President Trump will have to… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch Republicans plan key changes on subsidies, Medicaid for ACA replacement By PBS News Hour Republican lawmakers released their bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act on Monday evening. Proposed changes include ending direct government subsidies in favor of tax credits, ending penalties of the individual mandate and phasing out the expansion of… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch 53:58 PBS NewsHour full episode March 6, 2017 By PBS News Hour Monday on the NewsHour, the Trump administration unveils a revised travel ban after the first was blocked by the courts. Also: Making sense of President Trump's accusation that President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower, GOP lawmakers lay out a plan to… Continue watching
Mar 06 Trans teen says if it took 10 years to win his bathroom rights case, 'I'd stick with it' By Iman Smith Transgender student Gavin Grimm said he remains optimistic in spite of Supreme’s Court refusal to budge in the case. Continue reading
Mar 06 Ben Carson refers to slaves as 'immigrants' in first speech to HUD By Joshua Barajas A few days after being sworn in as the new Housing and Urban Development secretary, Ben Carson described slaves as "immigrants" Monday in an address to department employees. Continue reading
Mar 06 5 important stories you shouldn't miss By Joshua Barajas, Erica R. Hendry, Iman Smith Here are some important stories worth a second glance amid a continuing onslaught of tweets and news. Continue reading
Mar 06 LISTEN: Sean Spicer addresses new travel ban By Associated Press Sean Spicer is holding an off-camera news conference with reporters starting at 1:30 p.m. Continue reading
Mar 06 Senate committee calls on former Trump adviser Carter Page in Russia investigation By Julie Pace, Associated Press "I will do everything in my power to reasonably ensure that all information concerning my activities related to Russia last year is preserved," Page said. Continue reading
Mar 06 Supreme Court says jury's racial bias can be investigated after trial By Mark Sherman, Associated Press The court ruled 5-3 in a Colorado case in which a juror reportedly tied defendant Miguel Angel Pena Rodriguez's guilt to his Hispanic heritage. Continue reading
Mar 06 WATCH: New travel ban targets those seeking new visas from six Muslim-majority countries By Jill Colvin, Julie Pace, Associated Press The revised order specifies a 90-day ban on people from Sudan, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Yemen does not apply to those who already have valid visas. Continue reading