Jul 15 Pakistan Convicts Four Men in Pearl Murder A Pakistani court found four men guilty of kidnapping and murdering Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Continue reading
Jul 15 Watch Plea Bargain John Walker Lindh's attorney describes the plea bargain his client made with the government. Continue watching
Jul 15 Watch Background: Plea Bargain The U.S. district attorney responsible for the John Walker Lindh plea bargain describes the deal made late Sunday night. Continue watching
Jul 12 Watch Captured on Tape A case of apparent police brutality caught on tape in Inglewood, Calif. has sparked protests and debate in the community. Correspondent Saul Gonzalez of KCET - Los Angeles reports on the repercussions of the incident. Continue watching
Jul 10 Pearl Trial Ends; Verdict Set for Monday The trial of four Islamic militants accused of the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl ended Wednesday with prosecutors calling for the court to impose a death sentence. Continue reading
Jul 04 Watch Level Playing Fields: Women Athletes Terence Smith reports on leveling the playing field for women athletes. Continue watching
Jul 04 Watch Securing the Fourth of July After a report from Betty Ann Bowser on heightened security for the Fourth of July holiday, Ray Saurez talks to Teresa Chambers, Chief of the U.S. Park Police, about securing the nation's capitol. Continue watching
Jul 03 Watch International Criminal Court Confrontation The U.S. demands immunity for its peacekeepers from the new International Criminal Court. Continue watching
Jun 27 Supreme Court Upholds High School Drug Testing By Admin, PBS News Hour The Supreme Court handed down a series of major decisions Thursday, including a ruling to allow random drug testing for high school students involved in any type of after-school activity or team. Continue reading
Jun 27 Supreme Court Approves School Voucher Program By Admin A closely-divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that public money can be used to pay for tuition vouchers at private schools, but only if parents may choose from among a range of religious and secular schools. Continue reading