Jun 13 Watch In ‘Little Green,’ an Old, Familiar Character Makes an Easy Comeback In 'Little Green,' an Old, Familiar Character Makes an Easy Comeback… Continue watching
Jun 13 Watch Wildfire Near Colorado Springs Is Most Destructive in State History Wildfire Near Colorado Springs Is Most Destructive in State History… Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch Era of Online Sharing Offers Benefits of ‘Big Data,’ Privacy Trade-Offs Era of Online Sharing Offers Benefits of 'Big Data,' Privacy Trade-Offs… Continue watching
Jun 10 Hit the Road, Poet Laureate: Trethewey Partners With NewsHour for Second Term By Tom LeGro The Library of Congress reappointed U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey to a second term on Monday. Though she is not the first in her position to receive the honor of an extended post, the announcement does have special meaning for… Continue reading
May 31 Watch Presidential Push to Stop Sky-High Student Loan Interest Rates Presidential Push to Stop Sky High Student Loan Interest Rates… Continue watching
May 30 Watch Chopra Brothers Tell Story of How They Became Americans and Doctors in Memoir Chopra Brothers Tell Story of How They Became Americans and Doctors in Memoir… Continue watching
May 30 Watch Ricin-Laced Letters Sent to Mayor Bloomberg and Gun Control Advocacy Group Ricin-Laced Letters Sent to Mayor Bloomberg and Gun Control Advocacy Group… Continue watching
May 29 Watch Suspected American Drone Strike Said to Have Killed Pakistan Taliban No. 2 Suspected American Drone Strike Said to Have Killed Pakistan Taliban No. 2… 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 22 Wednesday on the NewsHour: The Houston Grand Opera Sings to a New Audience By Tom LeGro, Mary Jo Brooks An epic journey told in song. Laments about lost loves. A protracted death scene. Just another production at the Houston Grand Opera. But there's nothing typical about "Cruzar la Cara de la Luna," or "To Cross the Face of the… Continue reading