Oct 23 Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff to appear on ‘The Colbert Report’ By News Desk Tonight! "The Colbert Report" Wednesday evening features our own Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff as they join host Stephen Colbert to discuss their roles as PBS NewsHour's first female co-anchor team. Tip of the hat to… Continue reading
Sep 26 Watch Weekend Deadline Looming, What’s Going on Behind the Scenes of the Budget Fight? Weekend Deadline Looming, What's Going on Behind the Scenes of the Budget Fight?… Continue watching
Sep 09 And that’s a wrap! By News Desk ICYMI: @gwenifill and @judywoodruff closed out their first show as official co-anchors with...a fist-bump http://t.co/HNph8myUKZ — NewsHour (@NewsHour) September 9, 2013 -JS… Continue reading
Jul 02 Watch The Fight for Equality at Wimbledon, in the Locker Room "Venus Vs." and "Let Them Wear Towels" examine equality at Wimbledon, in the locker room. Continue watching
Jun 11 Watch How Does the Government Manage Workers With Access to Classified Information Examining How Government Manages Workers With Access to Classified Information… Continue watching
May 31 Remembering Julian Dawkins By Larisa Epatko The PBS NewsHour lost one of our own on May 22 in the shooting death of Julian Dawkins, our 22-year-old shuttle driver. Continue reading
May 29 Watch Signs of Recovery, Home Sales Paint a Better Fiscal Picture in the U.S. Signs of Recovery, Home Sales Paint a Better Fiscal Picture in the U.S. Continue watching
May 28 Live Chat with PBS NewsHour Correspondents By News Desk Now is your chance to ask the PBS NewsHour senior correspondents anything you want. Tweet your questions to @NewsHour. Forty years ago, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer reported on the Watergate scandal. Their coverage laid the groundwork for… Continue reading
May 27 Watch On Memorial Day, a Reminder to Remember ‘Profound’ Human Cost of War On Memorial Day, a Reminder to Remember 'Profound' Human Cost of War… Continue watching
May 22 Watch Oklahomans Cope With Loss, Tally Costs as Rescue Effort Shifts to Recovery The monster tornado that ripped through Oklahoma is believed to have affected 33,000 people and destroyed or damaged 12,000 to 13,000 homes, according to official estimates. Gwen Ifill reports on residents returning home to to see what remains of the… Continue watching