Mar 06 Watch What the Public Thinks of a War in Iraq Recent polls suggest that Americans' support of war with Iraq is not universal. Terence Smith examines what these surveys say about America's attitudes toward a war in Iraq. Continue watching
Feb 27 Children’s TV Host Fred Rogers Dies At 74 Fred Rogers, the television host who invited children into "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" for more than three decades, died at his Pittsburgh home Thursday of stomach cancer at the age of 74. Continue reading
Feb 20 FCC Gives States Power to Set Telecom Rules In a move widely seen as a setback to telecommunication deregulation efforts, the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to give states more power to regulate local telephone competition rules. Continue reading
Feb 20 Watch A Master’s Challenge: Augusta National Golf Club and Women Terence Smith reports on a golf story that is reverberating beyond the fairway. Continue watching
Feb 18 Watch Battlefield Bylines Terence Smith gets two views on how reporting on a potential Iraq war could differ from the coverage of past conflicts. Continue watching
Feb 18 Watch Finding Love Online Spencer Michels reports on finding love the new-fashioned way... online. Continue watching
Feb 17 Watch Book Conversation: James “Scotty” Reston Terence Smith talks to John Stacks, author of "Scotty: James B. Reston and the Rise and Fall of American Journalism," about James "Scotty" Reston, the late New York Times columnist. Continue watching
Feb 12 Texas Court Denies PBS Request to Film Jury Texas' highest criminal court on Wednesday rejected the PBS Frontline program's request to videotape jury deliberation of a death penalty trial of a minor. Continue reading
Feb 06 Watch Homefront Reaction to the Conflict with Iraq Terence Smith samples opinions on Secretary of State Colin Powell's address to the U.N. Security Council about the conflict with Iraq. He speaks with four editorial page editors from across the country. Continue watching
Feb 04 AP President Lou Boccardi to Resign This Year The Associated Press board of directors announced Tuesday that longtime President and Chief Executive Louis D. Boccardi will retire later this year. Continue reading