May 21 Watch Obama Stresses Afghan Stability and Exit Plan at NATO Summit At the NATO Summit Monday, President Obama emphasized the importance of a stable Afghanistan, and of phasing out most foreign forces by the 2014 deadline. Judy Woodruff reports. Continue watching
May 21 Watch Catholic Groups Sue Over Contraception Coverage A group of Roman Catholic leaders and institutions sued the Obama administration over the federal mandate to provide birth control to employees, saying it violated religious freedom. Gwen Ifill and The Wall Street Journal's Janet Adamy discuss the lawsuit. Continue watching
May 21 Watch Why Rutgers Webcam Case Gleaned National Attention Former Rutgers University student Dharun Ravi was sentenced to 30 days in prison for using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate, who later jumped to his death from a bridge. Jeffrey Brown and The New York Times' Kate… Continue watching
May 21 Supreme Court Decisions Tackle Technology By Katelyn Polantz Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images News It's late May, and the Supreme Court hasn't yet reached its potentially blockbuster decisions on President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act or Arizona's immigration law. But the justices' recent actions still push ahead… Continue reading
May 21 Obama Campaign Renews Attacks on Romney's Tenure at Bain By Christina Bellantoni Mitt Romney campaigns in St. Petersburg, Fla., last week. Photo by Edward Linsmier/Getty Images. Bain Capital has taken over dozens of companies in its 28-year history. Any of its actions that resulted in laid off workers -- especially in a… Continue reading
May 18 Shields and Brooks on Americans Elect Folding, Preakness Predictions By Christina Bellantoni In this week's Doubleheader, syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks discuss the end of two campaigns. Continue reading
May 18 Watch Shields, Brooks on Americans Elect, Preakness Predicting Shields, Brooks on Americans Elect, Preakness Predicting… Continue watching
May 18 Watch In Trayvon Martin's Case Documents, 'No Obvious Slam Dunk' Prosecutors released this week more than 200 pages of photos, eyewitness accounts and investigative reports in the case of Trayvon Martin's killing in Florida. The Washington Post's Sari Horwitz tells Margaret Warner that the documents bolster neither the prosecution nor… Continue watching
May 18 Watch Shields, Brooks on Campaign Ads, JPMorgan Losses, Debt Ceiling Debate Shields, Brooks on Campaign Ads, J.P. Morgan Losses, Debt Ceiling Debate… Continue watching
May 18 History's Romance: Why Politics Past Beats Politics Present By Gwen Ifill Is it just my imagination, or have politics and politicians grown smaller? I've been flirting with this conclusion after diving into two enjoyable presidential history books by night while covering 2012 politics by day. The books, Robert Caro's "The Passage… Continue reading