Sep 30 Watch 24:50 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Sept. 30, 2017 By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Sep 30 Watch 10:25 Meet an American citizen fighting with South Sudan’s rebels By PBS News Hour Two years after South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan in 2011, the world's newest nation became embroiled in civil war. The conflict, cut along tribal lines, has led to a man-made famine, mass rape and a refugee crisis. NewsHour… Continue watching
Sep 30 Watch 4:03 Puerto Ricans in anguish as they await news from the island By Ivette Feliciano, Zachary Green As Puerto Ricans face a growing humanitarian crisis following damage from Hurricane Maria, their friends and families in the continental U.S. are desperate to get in contact. And if they have, many are booking flights to bring their loved ones… Continue watching
Sep 30 Watch After scandal over private flights, who will replace Tom Price? By PBS News Hour The search is on for a new secretary of Health and Human Services after former Georgia Congressman Tom Price resigned on Friday following a scandal over using expensive private charter flights for official travel. President Donald Trump has named Deputy… Continue watching
Sep 24 Watch 24:55 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Sept. 24, 2017 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Sunday, Sept. 24, football players take a knee during the national anthem in solidarity of former colleague Colin Kaepernick, who was targeted by President Donald Trump for protesting police violence. Later, author Angie Thomas of New… Continue watching
Sep 24 Watch 3:49 Kaepernick has ‘etched a place in history’ with NFL protest By PBS News Hour President Trump’s comments that football players should be fired if they kneel during the national anthem has ignited condemnation from three major sports. Trump also took aim at the NBA's Stephen Curry and NFL's Colin Kaepernick, who was the first… Continue watching
Sep 24 Watch 3:21 In central Mexico, earthquake survivors face extensive damage By PBS News Hour Mexico’s government said Sunday that 318 people died from last week's major earthquake, including 180 people in Mexico City, where dozens of buildings collapsed. Outside the city, residents of rural towns and villages are assessing massive damage to their homes… Continue watching
Sep 24 Merkel claims victory in German election as far-right party joins parliament By Michael D. Regan Angela Merkel's conservative coalition, made up of the Christian Democratic Union party and the Christian Social Union, combined to take an estimated 33 percent of the vote. Continue reading
Sep 24 Watch 9:10 Bestselling book ‘The Hate U Give’ tackles police violence against black teenagers By PBS News Hour The young adult novel "The Hate U Give" tells the story of a teenager whose childhood friend is shot and killed by a police officer. In the book, now a finalist for a National Book Award and Kirkus Prize, author… Continue watching
Sep 24 One dead, seven injured in Tennessee church shooting By Michael D. Regan A shooter opened fire at a church outside Nashville and is now in custody. At least one person died and six people were injured during the attack. Continue reading