Sep 30 Watch Could hackers compromise November election results? By PBS News Hour Since the hacking of the Democratic National Committee, there has been growing concern about cyber-manipulation of election results this November. Voter registration databases in Illinois and Arizona were penetrated in June, and the FBI reported this week on attempts against… Continue watching
Sep 30 Watch 11:31 Shields and Brooks on Trump's 'solitariness' and Clinton's fight for millennials By PBS News Hour Since Monday night's debate, Donald Trump's taxes and tweets have drawn rapt attention. Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the "bizarreness" of the week's campaign developments, Hillary Clinton’s struggle to… Continue watching
Sep 30 Clinton set for landslide in newspaper endorsements. Does it matter? By David Bauder and Hillel Italie, Associated Press If newspaper endorsements equaled victory, Clinton would be in line for a historic landslide. Continue reading
Sep 30 When N.C. police killed Keith Scott, it raised the stakes in this 2016 battleground state By Bill Barrow, Associated Press Republicans and Democrats alike say the killing of Keith Lamont Scott will energize both parties' strongest supporters in a presidential battleground state that also has competitive races for governor and the U.S. Senate. Continue reading
Sep 30 Trump shames former beauty pageant winner on social media By Josh Lederman, Catherine Lucey, Associated Press A day after he injected former President Bill Clinton's dalliances into the campaign, Trump accused Hillary Clinton's campaign of helping 1996 Miss Universe winner Alicia Machado get U.S. citizenship, but offered no proof. Continue reading
Sep 29 Watch 8:19 How the rise of early voting is changing campaign tactics By PBS News Hour November 8 is the big day, but voters are already starting to cast their ballots. When all is said and done, one third of votes will be cast early this election. Lisa Desjardins offers a look at what happened on… Continue watching
Sep 29 Watch 8:45 Why seeing Trump's tax returns really matters By PBS News Hour Having declined to release his tax returns, Donald Trump made an offhand remark at the first presidential debate that made people wonder if the real estate tycoon pays any tax at all. But that’s just one part of the equation. Continue watching
Sep 29 Watch 56:49 PBS NewsHour full episode Sept. 29, 2016 By PBS News Hour Thursday on the NewsHour, a New Jersey commuter train crashes into the station in Hoboken, causing at least one death. Also: How the candidates are taking advantage of early voting, the changing lives of Afghan women, making sense of Donald… Continue watching
Sep 29 Obama signs bill to fund government until December By Associated Press The funding bill Obama signed Thursday also provides $1.1 billion to address the Zika crisis. Continue reading
Sep 29 Brain freeze? Gary Johnson can't name favorite world leader By Josh Lederman and Patrick Mairs, Associated Press The third-party candidate, in a television appearance Wednesday, was unable to produce the name of a single foreign leader he respected. Continue reading