Sep 02 FBI releases documents from Clinton email investigation By Michael Biesecker and Eric Tucker, Associated Press The FBI has released 58 pages of documents from its recently closed investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. Continue reading
Sep 02 Republicans in Hispanic House districts fear Trump blowback By Will Weissert, Associated Press Some Republicans are seeking to dodge Trump's electoral shadow on issues that affect Hispanic voters. Continue reading
Sep 02 How ranked-choice voting could make voters more open to third-party candidates By Marsha Mercer, Stateline Here’s how it works: Instead of selecting a single candidate, each voter ranks all the candidates in order of preference. Continue reading
Sep 02 Gwen's Take: The high dive By Gwen Ifill Every time one of those amazing, tightly muscled divers stepped confidently to the edge of a high board, I held my breath. As they sprang into the air and spiraled into the pool, I couldn't help but think of the… Continue reading
Sep 02 Clinton offers plan to prevent 'excessive' drug price hikes By Catherine Lucey, Associated Press Following the public outcry over steep increases in price for an emergency allergy treatment, Hillary Clinton is pledging to better protect patients from such costs. Continue reading
Sep 01 Watch 54:01 PBS NewsHour full episode Sept. 1, 2016 By PBS News Hour Thursday on the NewsHour, Donald Trump faces fallout after a fiery speech on immigration. We analyze the politics of the immigration debate. Also: The candidates appeal to veterans, a look at Hillary Clinton’s stance on international trade, Venezuelans protest in… Continue watching
Sep 01 Watch 13:09 Interpreting Donald Trump's tough immigration proposals By PBS News Hour Talk of a Mexican border wall and fighting illegal immigration were big applause lines for Donald Trump in his Wednesday night speech in Arizona. Lisa Desjardins recaps his remarks and Gwen Ifill gets perspectives from Kansas Secretary of State Kris… Continue watching
Sep 01 Watch 7:56 What would trade policy look like in a Clinton White House today? By PBS News Hour Hillary Clinton, long associated with free trade agreements, has made a big switch this election. Economics correspondent Paul Solman sits down with Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, a leading progressive lawmaker and one of Clinton’s supporters, for a discussion of her… Continue watching
Sep 01 Watch 4:35 A growing, catastrophic food crisis sows unrest in Venezuela By PBS News Hour In Venezuela, hundreds of thousands came out in protest against President Nicolas Maduro, whose approval ratings have reached record lows. The cause for discontent: Food is now incredibly scarce and far too expensive to buy, and the hunger is leading… Continue watching
Sep 01 Watch 4:17 What veterans think of their options for the next commander-in-chief By PBS News Hour Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump brought their campaign messages to the American Legion this week. So what do veterans think of the two candidates? Polls show Trump leading the veteran vote by double digits, but when veterans are asked who… Continue watching