Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/tuesday-april-15-2014 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tuesday on the News Hour... Tonight on the program, we take a look at the Boston Marathon one year after deadly bombings rocked the race. Also: Ukraine still faces confrontation with separatists, how the U.S. is dealing with obstacles to climate policy, Myanmar looks to preserve its past while embracing its future, Pulitzer Prize winner Eli Saslow talks food stamps and young and old share support at Oregon housing community. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode Foster families find and share support with elders at Oregon housing community Pulitzer winner dug beyond politics to explore impact of food stamps on American families Will development overshadow Myanmar’s rich cultural history? As another report urges action, how can U.S. overcome obstacles to effective climate policy? In Ukraine, will a propaganda war turn into civil war? News Wrap: Militants kidnap more than 100 female students in Nigeria One year later, Boston pauses to remember marathon bombings Ukraine recaptures eastern airport, but still faces confrontation with separatists Brothers wounded by Boston Marathon bombing share struggles and strength A tour of architecture in Myanmar’s capital city