May 22 Watch 2:40 This new college grad envisions a more equitable, interconnected world By PBS News Hour Continue watching
May 03 Watch 3:15 How studying simulated tornadoes could help save real lives By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, meet a scientist who uses supercomputers to study thunderstorms and the most powerful tornadoes in hopes that they’ll save lives. Continue watching
May 01 Watch 2:34 Early home movies capture White House life in color By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, recently unveiled home movies shed colorful new light on President Herbert Hoover's White House. An archivist at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum discovered that the home movies taken by the first lady… Continue watching
Apr 25 Watch 2:38 This prom season, donated dresses help teens believe in themselves By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, finding the perfect dress for prom season can pose a real challenge for some teenagers. But one Boston-area organization is stepping in to try and alleviate some of the stress. Continue watching
Apr 18 Watch 2:41 Celebrating spring with 10,000 tulips By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, as spring begins, the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington showed off one of its biggest exports with a display of some 10,000 tulips. Continue watching
Apr 03 Watch 3:11 From the ashes of Aleppo, a sound of hope By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, it was an image of Aleppo, Syria, that went viral: a man listening to a gramophone in his bombed-out home. The photographer explains how he captured the image. Continue watching
Mar 15 Watch 2:17 This artist brings dinosaurs back to life By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a childhood love of prehistoric creatures inspired a unique and prolific career for artist Julius Csotonyi, who uses his skills to bring fossilized bones back to life. Continue watching
Mar 14 Watch 2:30 Frozen chicken? Not with these hand-knit sweaters By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Mar 13 Watch 2:42 At this Russian lake, winter is the best time for a marathon By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, Siberia's Lake Baikal is the perfect spot for a midwinter marathon. Runners take a 26.2 mile dash from one side of a lake to another in sub-freezing temperatures over nothing but ice. Continue watching
Mar 07 Watch 2:03 What it’s like to curl up inside a rock for a week By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, performance artist Abraham Poincheval knows what it's like to be stuck between a rock and a hard place: For an entire week, he lived inside a boulder at the Palais de Tokyo… Continue watching