Jan 25 Watch Global markets suffer major drop By PBS News Hour Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Sudeep Reddy of the Wall Street Journal about what the recent drop means for the global economy and how it may affect emerging markets. Continue watching
Jan 25 Watch Viewers respond to our report on the Indian space program By PBS News Hour Viewers respond to our January 18, 2104 report on the Indian space program. Continue watching
Jan 25 Watch How have economic sanctions impacted daily life in Iran? By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch Rediscovering a Martin Luther King Jr. speech By PBS News Hour In November, the only known recording of a 1962 speech made by Martin Luther King Jr. was uncovered. Not heard for more than 50 years, King delivered this notable speech in the wake of a number of attacks on black… Continue watching
Jan 19 Watch College students combat hackers By PBS News Hour Business and government spent around $46 billion in 2013 to guard against malicious cybercriminals. How can the U.S. combat this growing threat? Carnegie Mellon University is training the next generation of cybersecurity experts by teaching them to think like hackers. Continue watching
Jan 12 Watch Viewers sound off on NewsHour Weekend stories On a new segment called "Viewers like You," NewsHour Weekend fans have the opportunity to sound off on stories and share their opinions with anchor Hari Sreenivasan. Continue watching
Jan 12 German government using new technologies to track former Nazis and neo-Nazis Nearly 70 years after the end of World War II, the German government is ramping up its efforts to pursue prosecution of individuals who committed war crimes during the Nazi era. In turn, Germany has started to use new… Continue reading
Jan 12 Watch Many West Virginians still without tap water By PBS News Hour An estimated 300,000 West Virginians still have little or no tap water after a major chemical spill in the capital city of Charleston. State officials say up to 7,500 gallons of an industrial chemical spilled into the drinking water supply… Continue watching
Jan 12 Read the Surgeon General’s 1964 report on smoking and health By Kayla Ruble The U.S. Surgeon General's first Smoking and Health report marked its 50-year anniversary Saturday. Led by then Surgeon General Luther Terry with the help of an advisory committee, the 1964 landmark report linked smoking cigarettes with dangerous health effects, including… Continue reading
Jan 12 Watch What’s the state of smoking in America? We take American smoking rates 50 years after the landmark Surgeon General's report. Continue watching