Apr 30 Watch President Bush: The First 100 Days The NewsHour's panel of historians looks at President Bush's first 100 days and those of his predecessors. Continue watching
Apr 30 Watch E-Books with M.J. Rose Author M.J. Rose explains how e-books affected her career and could change the face of publishing. Continue watching
Apr 26 Watch Hollywood Woes: Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild of America Strikes Impending strikes by the Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild of America threaten to change the focus of show business from fiction to fact. Jeffrey Kaye reports. Continue watching
Apr 26 Watch Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Stephen Dunn Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with Stephen Dunn, winner of this year's Pulitzer Prize for poetry, about his collection, titled Different Hours. Continue watching
Apr 25 Watch The President and the Press Terence Smith looks at President Bush's relationship with the media during the first 100 days of his presidency. Continue watching
Apr 25 Watch Meg Greenfield’s Washington Margaret Warner talks with Michael Beschloss about Washington, the new posthumously published book by Washington Post editorial page editor Meg Greenfield. Continue watching
Apr 24 FTC Re-Examines Marketing Violence to Kids A Federal Trade Commission report today had harsh words for the music industry, saying record companies continue to market products with violent or sexual content to children. Continue reading
Apr 23 Watch Pulitzer Prize for Biography: David Levering Lewis In an encore presentation of a January interview, Gwen Ifill talks with David Levering Lewis who recently won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for the second volume in his biography of W.E.B. DuBois. The first volume also won in 1994. Continue watching
Apr 20 Watch Pulitzer Prize Winner: David Auburn’s Proof In the third of a series of conversations with this year's Pulitzer Prize winners, Terence Smith talks with David Auburn about his winning play, "Proof."… Continue watching
Apr 19 FCC Relaxes Network Ownership Rules The Federal Communications Commission voted today to relax a restriction that barred a company from owning more than one broadcast network. Continue reading