Health Jan 14 A war veteran’s story of survivor’s guilt — and redemption By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn
Nation Sep 04 Separated migrant children suffered trauma, watchdog report finds The children showed more fear, feelings of abandonment and post-traumatic stress symptoms than children who were not separated. By Colleen Long, Martha Mendoza, Garance Burke, Associated Press
Nation Apr 17 Should states ban the death penalty for people with severe mental illness? Legislators in at least seven states have proposed bills this year to prohibit the death penalty for people who suffered from a serious mental illness at the time of their crime. By Rebecca Beitsch, Stateline
Nation Sep 11 Watch Fifteen years after 9/11, illnesses compound for first responders Tens of thousands of people who worked at ground zero are still coping with the long-term health effects from the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. 15 years after the attack, doctors and researchers continue to study the connection between… By Sam Weber, Laura Fong
Nation Jun 02 How does Bowe Bergdahl reintegrate after five years in captivity? Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was released Saturday after five years of captivity in Afghanistan, faces many challenges but being welcomed back by a loving family won’t be one of them. By Larisa Epatko
Nov 19 Watch Gates: Fort Hood Probe Raises ‘Troubling Questions’ on Warning Signs As a Senate Committee began the first hearing into the shooting attack at Fort Hood, Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced the launch of a Pentagon review of the circumstances around the shootings. Judy Woodruff speaks with two reporters for an… Continue watching