Apr 06 Watch Conversation: Henry Ossawa Tanner "Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit," at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Continue watching
Feb 23 Watch Online Public Schools Gain Popularity, but Quality Questions Persist Online Public Schools Gain Popularity, but Quality Questions Persist… Continue watching
Feb 15 Watch What’s Causing a Shortage of Pediatric Cancer Drugs? While more than 250 drugs were declared in short supply in the U.S. this past year, the latest worries centered on one called Methotrexate, considered essential for children battling leukemia. Ray Suarez discusses the problem and latest developments with Dr. Continue watching
Jan 04 Watch Santorum: Thank God for Those Who Cling to Guns and Bibles Santorum: Thank God for Those Who Cling to Guns and Bibles… Continue watching
Nov 21 Watch As Poorest U.S. City, Reading Also Struggling With High Dropout Rate One city's struggle to regain its economic footing is also tied to significant problems in its schools. Jeffrey Brown reports from Reading, Pa., as part of our American Graduate series. Continue watching
Nov 15 Watch Editor: Sandusky ‘Probably Did Himself More Harm Than Good’ in Costas Interview In a startling move Monday, Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State defensive coordinator accused of sexually abusing children, defended himself in a telephone interview with Bob Costas on NBC. Margret Warner discusses the scandal's continuing fallout with David Newhouse, editor… Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch Stalling Economy Forces Pennsylvania Schools to Put Dreams on Hold The weak economy is contributing to -- and magnifying the problems -- of some school districts around the United States. John Merrow, the NewsHour's special correspondent for education, reports on the problems one Pennsylvania district is facing. Continue watching
Sep 11 Watch Historians Discuss What’s Changed, What Hasn’t After 9/11 Historians Discuss How Events of 9/11 Changed America… Continue watching
Sep 11 Watch Decade of War Takes Major Physical, Mental Toll on U.S. Troops, Families Millions of Americans have served in the all-volunteer military since 9/11, with many repeatedly returning to the battlefield. Gwen Ifill reports on how this past decade of war has led to increased stress on America's troops and their families, and… Continue watching
Sep 11 Watch How 9/11 Shaped the Lives of American Muslims After 19 Muslim hijackers attacked the United States on 9/11, many Muslims living across the country had their allegiance to America questioned and faced problems being able to practice their religion. Ray Suarez reports from Tennessee on the state of… Continue watching