Arts Jul 14 Mj Rodriguez on feeling ‘represented and seen’ after historic Emmy nod By Jocelyn Noveck, Associated Press
World Jul 13 Watch 6:41 News Wrap: Consumer prices see 5.4% year on year rise, White House says surge temporary In our news wrap Tuesday, the Federal Reserve and White House said they expect a consumer price surge, up 5.4 percent, to be temporary. There's fresh evidence that COVID-19 infections in the U.S. are rising again, mostly among the unvaccinated.
Nation Jun 24 Watch 8:38 Why North Dakota’s oil fields are so deadly for workers When Brendan Wegner went to work in North Dakota's Bakken oil fields, his family had no idea it was so dangerous. On average, a worker dies every six weeks. On his first day on the rig, Wegner was killed by… By PBS NewsHour
Nation Mar 23 Watch 10:42 When babies die, a disputed diagnosis sends parents to prison for abuse By Jackie Judd, Jason Kane
Economy Mar 05 Watch 8:53 Get ready for another round of the foreclosure crisis Despite what you might have heard, the foreclosure crisis is far from over. Economics correspondent Paul Solman talks to people in Florida who have lost their homes, and considers whether a wave of new foreclosures is on the horizon. By PBS NewsHour
Feb 12 Watch 9:47 Will a robotic arm ever have the full functionality of a human limb? By PBS NewsHour Continue watching
Jan 14 Watch 9:30 How military sex offenders fly under the radar after returning to civilian life By PBS NewsHour Continue watching
Jul 07 Watch Is GI Bill benefitting for-profit colleges instead of helping veterans? By PBS NewsHour Veterans can receive the full cost of a college education under the GI Bill, but recently funds from the bill have flowed mostly to for-profit schools, even though veterans’ prospects are often not appreciably better after attending them. Aaron Glantz… Continue watching