Feb 14 Gwen’s Take: Exposing stereotypes and reflecting reality By Gwen Ifill Day after day, we are exposed to sneakier outrages – images that reinforce stereotypes and suppress ambition, especially in young women. Stock photos used to illustrate advertising campaigns as well as news stories invariably show them submissive, half-naked or harried. Continue reading
Feb 03 Watch New media models disrupt traditional journalism By PBS News Hour A slew of made-for-Web news sites are increasingly undermining the platform of print media. In this shifting landscape, how will journalism and storytelling survive, and what are readers to gain? Judy Woodruff talks to Re/code’s Walt Mossberg, VOX Media’s Jim… Continue watching
Feb 03 Watch Monday, February 3, 2014 By PBS News Hour Tonight on the program, we examine the deadly comeback of heroin as use of the dangerous drug in the U.S. has doubled since 2007. Also: Preventing accidents with "talking cars," South Carolina's battle over Medicaid expansion, new media models affecting… Continue watching
Jan 08 Watch Mill Town USA Fort Mill, S.C. went through a period of transition — the city is now experience a boom. Continue watching
Dec 29 Watch Web only: The author of ‘A Deadly Mix in Benghazi’ The author of "A Deadly Mix in Benghazi," David A. Kirkpatrick, on his NYT investigation. Continue watching
Dec 21 Watch Web exclusive: Update on Mexican journalists under threat The repressive situation for journalists in Mexico and new hope for those covering Iran. Continue watching
Nov 23 Watch Saturday, November 23, 2013 By PBS News Hour Margaret Warner from Geneva, press freedom in China and Save to Win lottery programs. Continue watching
Nov 23 Watch Is foreign journalism under threat in China? Recent events have raised questions about the freedom of the foreign press in China. Continue watching
Mar 21 Watch Double Jeopardy and the Constitution Students investigate the Double Jeopardy clause. Continue watching