Nov 05 Protests grow in South Korea amid president’s corruption scandal By Michael D. Regan Tens of thousands of protesters on Friday demanded President Park Geun-hye to step down after she admitted her close friend and daughter of a religious cult leader wielded influence over her decisions in office. Continue reading
Oct 30 Watch 1:49 James Bond inspires Dia de los Muertos parade in Mexico City By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Oct 30 Watch 25:02 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Oct. 30, 2016 By PBS News Hour On this edition for for Sunday, Oct. 30, the FBI’s announcement to review more emails related to Hillary Clinton looms less than two weeks ahead of Election Day. Later, presidential candidates are after the votes of Florida’s most diverse block:… Continue watching
Oct 30 Watch 5:47 Is FBI email probe this election’s ‘October surprise’? By PBS News Hour From the Kennedys getting Martin Luther King, Jr. out of jail to George W. Bush’s youthful drunk driving arrest, the term “October surprise” has come to mean an event in the closing weeks of a presidential campaign that could affect… Continue watching
Oct 30 Watch 8:41 As election nears, candidates court millennials By Christopher Booker, Connie Kargbo There are an estimated 83 million millennials in the U.S. -- and candidates want their vote. In the last presidential election, 45 percent of millennials turned out to vote, and the group tends to lean further left than other generations,… Continue watching
Oct 30 Baghdad bombs kill 17 as Iraq fights to regain Mosul from ISIS By Kamala Kelkar A battle to reclaim the city of Mosul from the Islamic State may be one of the toughest since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, according to news reports. Continue reading
Oct 30 Photos: Central Italy struck by strongest earthquake in decades By Michael D. Regan A 6.6. magnitude earthquake struck central Italy on Sunday and injured at least 20 while knocking down buildings in the Apennine Mountain region. Continue reading
Oct 29 Watch 25:02 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Oct. 29, 2016 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Saturday, Oct. 29, will the latest FBI probe of Hillary Clinton’s emails tighten the presidential race? And how will new voter ID laws in nine states influence this year’s election? Also, South Carolina is using an… Continue watching
Oct 29 Watch 4:12 Why the FBI announced it is looking at more Clinton-related emails By PBS News Hour Hillary Clinton’s campaign is calling on the FBI to reveal all it knows about a new batch of emails that could be related to the investigation of a private email server she used as President Obama’s Secretary of State. For… Continue watching
Oct 29 Watch 3:58 How are controversial voter ID laws affecting voters? By PBS News Hour This election, nine states are enforcing new laws requiring eligible voters to present government-issued photo IDs at the polls. And other factors, including voter purging in Ohio and possible voting machine malfunctions, could also affect voters. Wendy Weiser, of The… Continue watching