Mar 26 Watch 8:44 With Brexit looming, Ireland braces for its economic impact By PBS News Hour The International Monetary Fund and other international financial bodies have warned that leaving the European Union could have negative consequences for Britain's economy. As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to formally withdraw the United Kingdom from the EU, Britain's closest… Continue watching
Mar 26 Oklahoma lawmakers, voters disagree on punishments for drug crimes By Kamala Kelkar Oklahoma lawmakers are rushing to undermine recent voter initiatives that weakened punishments for drug offenses and invested in rehabilitation services. Continue reading
Mar 26 Uber suspends self-driving vehicle program following Arizona accident By Michael D. Regan Uber halted a pilot program for self-driving vehicles following an accident on Saturday in Arizona. Continue reading
Mar 26 One dead, 14 wounded in Cincinnati nightclub shooting By Michael D. Regan One person is dead and 14 were wounded after at least one gunman opened fire early Sunday morning inside a Cincinnati nightclub, police said. Continue reading
Mar 25 Watch 25:03 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode March 25, 2017 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Saturday, March 25, assessing the impact of the failed Republican health care bill, and the Trump administration turns its attention to tax reform. Later, famine and fears of genocide in South Sudan as the country's humanitarian… Continue watching
Mar 25 Watch 4:57 Assessing the impact of the failed GOP health care bill By PBS News Hour Following the failure of President Donald Trump and Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan to usher in a long-promised bill to replace the Affordable Care Act, questions remain over how the defeat will influence the new president's agenda. NewsHour Weekend Special… Continue watching
Mar 25 Watch 3:26 Following health care defeat, Trump pivots to tax reform By PBS News Hour Soon after the Republican health care bill was pulled on Friday before any vote could take place, President Trump indicated he would shift focus to tax reform. But how will that process begin, and what challenges lie ahead? Wall Street… Continue watching
Mar 25 Watch 9:41 South Sudan faces famine, potential genocide in civil war By PBS News Hour The country of South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan in 2011, but two years later, this new nation of 11 million people became embroiled in civil war. The conflict has led to a man-made famine, accusations of mass rape… Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch 22:27 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode March 19, 2017 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Sunday, March 19, South Korea helps decrease food waste with new policies, and what to expect from the Gorsuch confirmation hearings. Later, remembering rock ‘n’ roll legend Chuck Berry. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York. Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch 4:42 Gorsuch confirmation hearings set to begin By PBS News Hour The Senate confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump's first Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, begin Monday. But will Democrats attempt to filibuster the nominee a year after Republicans blocked former President Barack Obama’s selection for the court? NewsHour Special… Continue watching