Jan 02 Watch 13:00 Shields and Gerson on 2015's foreign policy issues, Mario Cuomo's legacy By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 02 Watch 3:18 Drama and debate expected to rule 2015 political scene By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 02 Watch 5:35 Looking back at the life of unapologetic liberal Mario Cuomo By PBS News Hour Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo died Thursday at 82, leaving behind a reputation as a “liberal lion” after serving three terms from 1983 to 1994. Hari Sreenivasan remembers Cuomo’s political life, from his career as a fierce Democrat during… Continue watching
Jan 02 Sen. Harry Reid suffers broken ribs, bones in accident By Charles Babington, Associated Press Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid broke a number of ribs and bones in his face when a piece of exercise equipment broke at his Nevada home, causing the lawmaker to fall. Continue reading
Jan 01 Mario Cuomo, former New York governor, dies at 82 By News Desk Former New York governor Mario Cuomo has died at his home in New York City, according to a family friend. He was 82. Continue reading
Jan 01 Want to watch economists fight? Bring up the minimum wage By Anya van Wagtendonk In the course of just the past two days, the minimum wage jumped up in 21 states -- and odds are, you've got an opinion about that. So does the academic world, which has studied -- and argued over --… Continue reading
Jan 01 Jeb Bush resigns from board memberships, clearing path for White House run By Ruth Tam Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has resigned from all nonprofit and business board memberships to clear the pathway to the White House. Continue reading
Dec 31 Watch 10:58 What does 2014 promise for the year to come? By PBS News Hour What will history say about 2014? As the year comes to a close, Hari Sreenivasan gets insight from Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Helena Andrews of The Washington Post and Evan McMorris-Santoro of Buzzfeed, who take stock of 2014 and… Continue watching
Dec 31 For Obama library, a contest of haves vs. have-nots By Josh Lederman, Associated Press President Barack Obama has preached economic opportunity and equal access to education as cornerstones of the legacy he wants to leave behind. But in the contest to host his presidential library, two public universities that serve needy communities fear the… Continue reading
Dec 31 10 things to watch out for in 2015 ahead of 2016 campaign By Associated Press There's a whole year of campaigning, positioning and politicking to go before the next campaign for president kicks off with the Iowa Caucus in early 2016. Continue reading