

Arts Apr 11

An exhibit at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles takes an artistic route when it comes to covering the news. “Breaking News” takes audiences to a time back before the Internet, often featuring artists who sought political as well as…
By PBS NewsHour
Nation Dec 03

Two assailants shot and killed 14 people and wounded 21 others at a holiday party for county employees in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday. Reaction the next day included commentary on gun laws and words of comfort for the suffering.
By Larisa Epatko
Nation Dec 02

Gunman opened fire at a social services agency in San Bernardino, California, Wednesday morning. Fourteen people are dead and 17 wounded. Two suspects, one man and one woman, are dead, both had assault-style weapons. Another suspect is in custody.
By Margaret Myers, Joshua Barajas
World Nov 14

At the sites of Friday's attacks in Paris, memorials and tributes continued to grow on Monday, as authorities expanded their hunt for accomplices to Belgium.
By Larisa Epatko
Jun 18

By Larisa Epatko
The nine people shot and killed at a historic African-American church on Wednesday evening ranged in age from 26 to 87. They were attending Bible study and the gunman was sitting among them.
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…
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone discusses the social media service's impact on breaking news.
Twitter's Biz Stone discusses their business model and why the company isn't for sale.
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