Oct 01 Watch 3:51 Oxford study could point to new treatments for HIV By PBS News Hour This week, Oxford University researchers released a study that may impact treatments for HIV. The study looked at young children in South Africa with HIV and found that 10 percent of them never developed symptoms of AIDS. Philip Goulder, a… Continue watching
Oct 01 Bee species added to endangered list for first time By Rebecca Oh For the first time in the U.S., bees have been placed under the protection of the Endangered Species Act. Continue reading
Oct 01 Watch 9:06 Saving treasured art after Italy’s major earthquake By PBS News Hour In August, a 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook central Italy, killing almost 300 people, leaving thousands homeless, and causing an estimated $5 billion in property damage. Today, rescue efforts center on saving the area’s cultural artifacts. NewsHour Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports. Continue watching
Oct 01 Airstrikes target largest hospital in Aleppo, rebel-held territory in Syria By Michael D. Regan Airstrikes targeted hospitals in the Syrian city of Aleppo Saturday while government forces on the ground shelled rebel-held territory. Continue reading
Oct 01 Police release video of El Cajon officer shooting unarmed black man By Corinne Segal The videos -- one from a cell phone, and another from a surveillance camera at a nearby taco shop -- show the encounter between Alfred Olango and El Cajon police. Continue reading
Sep 25 Watch 25:02 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Sept. 25, 2016 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Sunday, Sept. 25, what voters should expect during the first presidential debate on Monday and reaction to the police videos of the shooting death of Keith Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina. Later, learn how one company… Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch 5:45 What to expect from the first presidential debate By PBS News Hour As U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare for their first debate on Monday night, NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan in New York to discuss what to expect. Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch 3:22 Questions remain after Charlotte police release videos of shooting By PBS News Hour The attorney representing the family of Keith Scott says videos released Saturday show he was not acting aggressively when police fatally shot him last week in Charlotte, North Carolina. Police Chief Kerr Putney said he released the videos in the… Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch This company raised minimum wage to $70,000 — and it helped business By PBS News Hour In 2015, Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price announced he would raise the company’s minimum wage to $70,000 a year by 2017 and slash his own compensation by more than 90 percent. More than a year later, Price reports the company's… Continue watching
Sep 24 Watch 25:02 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Sept. 24, 2016 By PBS News Hour For this episode on Saturday, Sept. 24, protests continue against police violence in Charlotte, North Carolina. Later, hear about the opening of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture, and how Maryland and North Carolina are trying… Continue watching