Jun 05 Watch 22:13 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode June 5, 2016 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Sunday, June 5, ahead of Tuesday's primaries, Hillary Clinton edges closer to the Democratic nomination. In our signature segment, why immigration issues in California may be a sign of things to come for the rest of… Continue watching
Jun 05 NPR photojournalist, interpreter killed while reporting in Afghanistan By Corinne Segal, Elisabeth Ponsot David Gilkey, an NPR journalist whose photographs chronicled decades of global events, died in Afghanistan on Sunday. Continue reading
Jun 05 Trump says ‘it’s possible’ a Muslim judge would treat him unfairly By Associated Press Donald Trump says "it's possible" he wouldn't be treated fairly if the federal judge hearing a lawsuit against Trump University was Muslim. Continue reading
Jun 05 Islamic State group facing assaults on multiple fronts By Michael D. Regan After moving through Syria and Iraq with relative ease, the Islamic State is now fighting to hold on to the territory it has seized. Continue reading
Jun 05 Watch 3:19 Have U.S. efforts to train Iraq’s army fallen short? By PBS News Hour The Iraqi army claimed progress today in the stalled two-week battle to retake the stronghold of Fallujah from Islamic State insurgents. But despite advances, have U.S. efforts to train and build up Iraq’s army fallen short? For more, Reuters reporter… Continue watching
Jun 05 Watch 9:48 What California voter trends could mean for the national election By PBS News Hour In 1994, strict immigration policies in California, supported by then-GOP Gov. Pete Wilson, mobilized the Latino community into political action. The work of immigrants rights advocates, along with demographic changes in the Golden State, turned the home of Ronald Reagan… Continue watching
Jun 05 Watch 4:11 How new voter ID laws may affect the 2016 presidential contest By PBS News Hour 17 states will have new voting regulations in place for the presidential election this November. 12 states will join the ranks of those requiring voters to show a government-issued photo ID, including North Carolina and Texas. For more insight on… Continue watching
Jun 05 The face of Belarus’ ‘invisible people’ By Corinne Segal In the decades since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, as the world has reckoned with the unintended effects of nuclear power, a group of people in Belarus has quietly lived out its consequences. Continue reading
Jun 04 Watch 22:16 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode June 4, 2016 By PBS News Hour On this edition for Saturday, June 4, remembering Muhammad Ali as the boxing legend dies at 74. Later, why Venezuela is facing a crisis of food and medicine shortages. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York. Continue watching
Jun 04 Muhammad Ali died from septic shock, family spokesman says By Kamala Kelkar Renowned boxer Muhammad Ali died from septic shock due to natural causes Friday night, his family announced Saturday, while inviting people to a public funeral that Ali had requested years before he died. Continue reading