Sep 13 Watch 3:12 The U.S. just got a big pay raise. Why don't we feel it? By PBS News Hour It’s a major issue on the campaign trail: American angst about jobs and wages. New census data from last year shows that for the first time in almost a decade, household incomes in the U.S. have gone up and the… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch 6:21 Donald Trump hasn't donated to his own foundation since 2008, investigation finds By PBS News Hour Hillary Clinton has been scrutinized for questions about the Clinton Foundation. Now Donald Trump is catching heat for how his own foundation operates. Judy Woodruff speaks with The Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold, who has spent the past few months researching… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch 54:29 PBS NewsHour full episode Sept. 13, 2016 By PBS News Hour Tuesday on the NewsHour, U.S. incomes rise for the first time in almost a decade as poverty rates drop. Also: Questions arise around Donald Trump’s charity, an Italian farm in Italy that’s run by immigrants is missing a key ingredient,… Continue watching
Sep 13 Clinton has history of powering through illness -- and paying a price By Lisa Lerer and Ken Thomas, Associated Press Clinton's desire to work through illness — and penchant for keeping her health secret — has helped cause the most damaging 48-hour period in her presidential campaign and given fresh ammunition to GOP rival Donald Trump. Continue reading
Sep 13 Trump seeks 5-week delay in Trump University trial By Associated Press Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump wants a five-week delay in a trial over whether the now-defunct Trump University defrauded customers because his lead attorney has a scheduling conflict. Continue reading
Sep 13 Israel to get $38 billion in military aid, U.S. officials say By Josh Lederman, Associated Press WASHINGTON — The United States says it's reached a deal with Israel to provide military assistance over the next 10 years. Continue reading
Sep 13 What former presidential candidate Shirley Chisholm said about facing gender discrimination By Laila Kazmi and Stephen Hegg, KCTS Despite unlikely odds, congresswoman Shirley Chisholm entered the presidential race seeking the democratic nomination, facing off against rivals George McGovern and George C. Wallace. Continue reading
Sep 13 Supreme Court decision allows Ohio voters to cast ballots in October By Associated Press The court on Tuesday denied a request from Democrats to restore a week of early voting while the issue is being appealed. Continue reading
Sep 13 Trump to unveil plan for affordable childcare Thursday By Jonathan Lemire and Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press Donald Trump is rolling out proposals Tuesday to make child care more affordable for working families, including a plan to guarantee new mothers six weeks of paid maternity leave and create new dependent-care savings accounts. Continue reading
Sep 12 Watch 53:14 PBS NewsHour full episode Sept. 12, 2016 By PBS News Hour Monday on the NewsHour, Hillary Clinton takes a break from campaigning after a pneumonia diagnosis. We explore how a candidate’s health can become a campaign issue. Also: Lifelong Republicans in Colorado rethink their loyalty, revealing corruption among South Sudan’s leaders,… Continue watching