Jun 20 Watch Congresswomen Hit Bipartisanship Homeruns Preparation for the 4th annual congressional women's softball game… Continue watching
Jun 19 Watch Why Rise in Motorcycle Deaths Hasn't Meant Tougher Helmet Laws Why Rise in Motorcycle Deaths Hasn't Meant Tougher Helmet Laws… Continue watching
Jun 19 Watch Immigration Fallout: A White House Win? President Obama's decision last week to help undocumented youths obtain work visas has rippled through the presidential campaigns. Gwen Ifill and Lisa Lerer of Bloomberg News discuss the political fallout, who the new policy affects and what it means for… Continue watching
Jun 19 Watch Pension Shortfalls Force States to Consider Cutting Benefits Pension Shortfalls Force States to Consider Cutting Benefits… Continue watching
Jun 19 Former Giffords Aide Sworn In As House Member By Joey Chou WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ron Barber, who almost died in the Arizona shooting that wounded former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, was sworn in Tuesday as a member of the House. Continue reading
Jun 19 What's at Stake for Women as Supreme Court Weighs Health Reform? By Julie Appleby Demonstrators for and against the health care reform law march outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on the morning of one of the hearings in March. A provision in the 2010 health care law requiring contraceptive coverage for women without… Continue reading
Jun 19 New Poll Shows Strong Support for Obama on Immigration Decision By Christina Bellantoni President Obama hosts a reception at the White House last week. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images. Poll after poll has consistently shown President Obama with an overwhelming advantage over Mitt Romney among Hispanic voters. And while Friday's move to halt… Continue reading
Jun 19 Anticipation Grows for Health Care, Immigration Verdicts in High Court By Katelyn Polantz The Supreme Court was packed Monday morning because of a number of intensely awaited decisions. Continue reading
Jun 18 Watch Remembering the Complicated Life Story of Rodney King Rodney King, whose video-taped beating by Los Angeles police in 1991 launched a public dialogue about race relations in the United States, died Sunday at age 47. Jeffrey Brown, Patt Morrison of The Los Angeles Times and Darnell Hunt of… Continue watching
Jun 18 Watch Roger Clemens Acquitted, but 'Legal Cloud' Lingers A federal jury in Washington, found professional baseball pitcher Roger Clemens not guilty of perjury charges Monday. Ray Suarez speaks with Michael O'Keeffe of the New York Daily News about the turning points of the 10-week trial and the investigation… Continue watching