... from the Clinton campaign: the first solo appearances from former President Bill Clinton this cycle. He stuck mostly to his wife's biography. FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON: I do not believe, in my lifetime, anybody has run for this job at a moment of great importance who was better qualified ...
... saw screaming people being -- young people being dragged in handcuffs to the border or put on a plane. That's just not going to happen. In terms of general immigration, this -- I think what's happened here is, some of the president's supporters have probably misinformed him about the ...
... freshwater back to the south, we know that we will see a significant boost in the health of the system. DUARTE GERALDINO: A system that is critical to the biological and economic health of the entire state of Florida. From the Everglades, I'm Duarte Geraldino for the PBS NewsHour.
... of the project in order to research alternate routes. The Army Corps on Sunday refused to grant the permit needed to build a section of the pipeline under the Missouri River near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, a decision that the tribe celebrated as a victory. The agency ordered that ...
... since it supported research in the 1960s that led to the creation of Head Start in the first place. DARREN WALKER: What we were interested in at Ford was how we could, at scale across America, have a program that would create an educational revolution, that would build a new ...
... week has brought questions about police violence front and center once again, and demonstrated the power of what's captured on video, frequently by citizens -- the latest case, an arrest in San Bernardino, California, that appeared to involve excessive force. Today, 10 deputies were placed on paid leave following the ...
Facebook has bought the maker of a virtual reality headset and interface for $2 billion. Economics correspondent Paul Solman profiles the company, Oculus VR, and Hari Sreenivasan talks to Vindu Goel of The New York Times for more on the significance of the deal.
The NewsHour's partner, Kaiser Health News, asked a range of health policy experts the following question: If you could make only one change to Medicare to control costs, what would it be and why? Edited excerpts of their answers follow. Helen Darling, president and CEO of the National Business Group on Health, a nonprofit organization...
While waiting for more of your emails (they come in via the Online NewsHour in Virginia), I’ve been fielding a few from friends and neighbors. I thought I’d share them, and my answers, this afternoon. First, from my earliest friend: Paul, I have a question. What would happen if the government gave every American one...
One year after the Atlanta spa shootings which killed eight people, including six Asian American women, Asian American communities continue to be on edge.
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