Feb 06 North Korea launches long-range rocket seen as missile test By Michael D. Regan The United Nations Security Council on Sunday strongly condemned North Korea less than a day after members say the country may have been testing a long-range ballistic missile in violation of international sanctions. Continue reading
Feb 06 Speeches earning Clinton millions remain allusive to voters By Michael D. Regan and Lisa Lerer and Julie Bykowicz, Associated Press In the months leading up to her second presidential bid, Clinton gave nearly 100 paid speeches netting her millions of dollars. Voters have received sparse information about the details of those speeches. Continue reading
Feb 06 Cruz, Rubio face barrage of attacks during debate By Michael D. Regan and Julie Pace, Julie Bykowicz, Associated Press Marco Rubio, a first-term senator on the rise in the presidential race, faced a barrage of attacks in Saturday night's Republican debate, with rivals challenging his readiness to be president, his commitment to his own policies and the depth of… Continue reading
Feb 06 Clinton, trailing in NH polls, seeks gain on Sanders’ lead By Michael D. Regan and Ken Thomas, Associated Press Trailing rival Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton sought to summon another New Hampshire comeback on Saturday but faced blunt questions about her trustworthiness and explanation of the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi. Continue reading
Feb 06 The latest: Candidates spar during GOP debate in New Hampshire By Michael D. Regan and Associated Press The candidates come out swinging as the eighth Republican debate kicks off in New Hampshire. Continue reading
Feb 06 Watch 2:56 Republicans battle to stay in the mix at the New Hampshire debate By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch 4:11 Turkey under pressure to open border as thousands of Syrians flee By PBS News Hour Government forces in Syria have intensified their offensive on the city of Aleppo, causing tens of thousands of refugees to flee toward the Turkish border, and leading the disbanding of United Nations-brokered peace talks in Switzerland this week. Brian Jenkins… Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch 25:03 PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Feb. 6, 2016 By PBS News Hour Saturday on NewsHour Weekend: Republican presidential hopefuls hunker down in New Hampshire, while the Democratic candidates look beyond the first primary. Later, in our signature segment, the campaign road ahead: How the complex delegate rules of individual states help determine… Continue watching
Feb 06 Major earthquakes kills at least 26, injures hundreds in Taiwan By Michael D. Regan At least 26 people are dead and more than 100 are missing after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake on Saturday rattled a coastal city in Taiwan. Continue reading
Feb 06 Watch 10:15 The rocky road to the GOP nomination is paved with complex delegate math By Ivette Feliciano, Zachary Green Although primaries and caucuses are scheduled through June, presidential candidates in both parties may emerge with enough delegates to secure the nomination before then. But given the different sets of rules for choosing delegates in each state, a long road… Continue watching