World Sep 15 People in liberated Ukrainian town recount harrowing stories of Russian occupation By Nick Schifrin, Volodymyr Solohub, Teresa Cebrian Aranda
Arts Nov 25 Poet Rita Dove on what we learned from Nazi liberation, 70 years later "Liberation," a poetry collection released last month, highlights why the ideas of oppression and liberation are still urgently important today. By artsdesk
Nation Jun 06 Watch ‘Bad to the Very End’: Author Reflects on the Long, Deadly Road to WWII Victory 'Bad to the Very End': Author Reflects on the Long, Deadly Road to WWII Victory…
Nation Dec 03 Watch Famed Civils Rights Folk Singer Odetta Dies Prominent civil rights folk singer Odetta died at 77 from heart disease at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital Tuesday. The NewsHour remembers the Grammy-nominated artist and her influence on fellow musicians.
Politics May 02 U.S. and UK Diplomats Enter Darfur Talks as Deadline Slips In an effort to forge an agreement between the Sudanese government and rebels, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick traveled to the Nigerian capital of Abuja to help facilitate peace talks that continued past the midnight deadline. By PBS News Hour