Jul 26 Watch Inside Garrison Keillor’s fabled world of ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jul 26 Unanswered questions about MH17 crash show limits of US intel By Ken Dilanian, Associated Press A series of unanswered questions about the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 shows the limits of U.S. intelligence-gathering even when it is intensely focused. Continue reading
Jul 26 How well do you know ‘A Prairie Home Companion’? Take our quiz By Megan Thompson, Frank Bi Are you strong, good-looking and/or above-average? Could you make it in Lake Wobegon? Take NewsHour Weekend’s “A Prairie Home Companion” quiz in honor of the show’s 40th anniversary. Continue reading
Jul 20 Watch Kerry: Evidence mounts pointing blame at pro-Russian separatists for MH17 By PBS News Hour Pro-Russian separatist leader Alexander Borodai said today that critical evidence has been recovered from the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that is believed to have been shot down Thursday near the Ukrainian-Russian border. Secretary of State John Kerry said there was… Continue watching
Jul 20 Watch Washington D.C. becomes latest jurisdiction to decriminalize marijuana By PBS News Hour This week, the District of Columbia became the latest jurisdiction to decriminalize possession of marijuana. It’s part of a growing national trend that may signal a changing attitude across the nation about the issue. Hari Sreenivasan discusses this shift with… Continue watching
Jul 13 Watch Residents flee northern Gaza as Israel warns of more strikes By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jul 13 Watch International military aid to Iraq may offer little help By PBS News Hour What are Iraq's chances of displacing the extremist group that calls itself the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria? And what impact can international aid, including military aid pledged by Iran, the United States and Russia have on the conflict?… Continue watching
Jul 13 Scrapping by: How much metal would it take to make minimum wage? By Connie Kargbo Although illegal scrapping typically makes the headlines, there are also legal ways to scrap for a living. NewsHour wondered: How much metal would a scrapper need to collect to make the minimum wage?… Continue reading
Jul 13 Watch Local ‘World Cup’ tournament brings Rio’s fervor to New York City By PBS News Hour "Cosmos Copa" is a New York City-based World Cup giving 40 international teams the chance to claim their own trophy. The all-male teams are local groups, comprised of amateur, semi-pro and former professional athletes representing their national heritage. Continue watching
Jul 12 Watch 25:14 Saturday, July 12, 2014 By PBS News Hour On this edition, as violence escalates in the Middle East, Israel destroys a mosque in Gaza and intercepts Hamas rockets over Tel Aviv. Later, in our signature segment, preparing for the inevitable: What happens to your digital estate after you… Continue watching