Jun 26 Watch Women, Work and Having it All: Article Reignites Old Debate An article on balancing career and motherhood has drawn nearly a million views online and sparked a bigger debate about the role of women in the work force. Judy Woodruff discusses the subject with Anne-Marie Slaughter, Monica Olivera of MommyMaestra… Continue watching
May 03 Watch Chinese Dissident Chen Guangcheng's Fate Remains Uncertain "The government officials came into my home, wanted to beat my family to death," Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng said Thursday, indicating he now wants to leave China. Ray Suarez discussed the fast-moving saga of the blind activist with the AP's… Continue watching
May 02 Watch After Leaving U.S. Custody, What's Next for Chinese Dissident Chen? After Leaving U.S. Custody, What's Next for Chinese Dissident Chen?… Continue watching
Apr 12 Watch 4:58 Poet Naomi Shihab Nye: 'Telling a Story Helped Us Figure Out Who We Were' Poet Naomi Shihab Nye: 'Telling a Story Helped Us Figure Out Who We Were'… Continue watching
Feb 14 Watch Boomerang: The Trend of College Grads Living with Mom and Da Rather than finding their own home, 20-somethings are returning to live with parents. Continue watching
Oct 31 Watch 6:19 Wife, Son Give Texture to 'the Way Madoff Kept Them in the Dark' Nearly three years after the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme scandal erupted, wife Ruth Madoff and son Andrew are telling their side of the story. Gwen Ifill and "Wizard of Lies" author Diana Henriques take a deeper look into the Madoff… Continue watching
Sep 22 Watch 'Last Train Home' Traces Travels of China's Migrant Workers In "Last Train Home" filmmaker Lixin Fan documents the migration of millions of Chinese workers during the Chinese New Year -- the largest human migration in the world -- through the prism of one family. This documentary is part of… Continue watching
Jul 06 Malawi's Muslim Communities Embrace Family Planning By Talea Miller Muslim leaders and U.S. health workers in Malawi are partnering to shift attitudes towards family planning. Continue reading
Apr 15 Watch Autism Now: MacNeil, Lehrer Discuss 'National Emergency' Explored in Series NewsHour founder and former anchor Robert MacNeil's six-part series on the puzzling prevalence of autism in the U.S. starts to air Monday on the PBS NewsHour. MacNeil speaks with Jim Lehrer about what's explored in the series and describes how… Continue watching
Apr 13 Making Sen$e: The 'Real' Effects of Unemployment By Paul Solman Paul Solman answers questions from NewsHour viewers and web users on business and economic news most days on his Making Sen$e page. Here's Wednesday's query: Name: George Sacco Question: In these economic reports there never seems to… Continue reading