Sep 21 Watch For Perpetrators and Victims, Suppressing Temptation of College Hazing Rituals For Perpetrators and Victims, Suppressing Temptation of College Hazing Rituals… Continue watching
Sep 21 Watch French Cartoons, Anti-Islam Film are ‘Agitprop Designed to Provoke’ Hard-Liners French Cartoons, Anti-Islam Film are 'Agitprop Designed to Provoke' Hard-Liners… Continue watching
Sep 21 Shuttle Endeavour Lands in Los Angeles After Long Aerial Tour Strapped to the back of a jumbo jet, Space Shuttle Endeavour swooped over the California state capital and circled San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and the Santa Monica Pier in a highly choreographed final flight before touching down at… Continue reading
Sep 21 American Graduate Day Highlights Fight to Curb Student Dropouts More than 7,000 students drop out of school every day, a million each year. Join public media partners this Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, for the first ever American Graduate Day -- a full day of multi-platform programing to… Continue reading
Sep 21 Six Secrets To Beat the Job Market By Paul Solman Unemployed Americans line up as they wait to gain entry to meet prospective employers at a Los Angeles Career Fair. Photo by: MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images Recently, in doing interviews for an upcoming piece on the frustrations of online job hunting,… Continue reading
Sep 21 A Look at Taxes and Retirement Savings Photo by: Kick Images via Getty Images Angie Stehr: Calculations I see for retirement planning all seem to be based on income rather than expenses. But if I'm saving 20 percent for retirement, shouldn't I base my planning on… Continue reading
Sep 21 Would Medicare Competition Help Contain Costs? By Julie Appleby Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire in August. Photo by Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe via Getty Images. This story was written by Julie Appleby and Marilyn Werber Serafini of Kaiser… Continue reading
Sep 21 U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey Talks About Her New Job and Fourth Book By Tom LeGro The new official face of American poetry is one familiar to NewsHour viewers. Natasha Trethewey has just taken on the job of poet laureate of the United States, appointed by the Librarian of Congress. She's the author of four books… Continue reading
Sep 21 The Daily Frame A 13-foot statue of Christopher Columbus stands in a 810-square-foot living room. The art installation, called "Discovering Columbus," is by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi. Continue reading
Sep 21 Gwen’s Take: When the Horse Race Matters (Kinda) By Gwen Ifill In the past twelve days, there have been 82 published election polls. Eighty-two. National, state-by-state and some partisan polls. And that's just the presidential surveys. And we stopped counting on Thursday. Taken together, they tell of a good week for… Continue reading