Health Jun 24 With Roe defeated, you won’t be able to get an abortion in these states By Shefali Luthra, The 19th
Politics Sep 04 Could states compel presidential candidates to release their tax returns? Critics say the U.S. Constitution already sets out qualifications to become president and it's not up to states to add new qualifications. By Steve LeBlanc, Associated Press
Education Jul 27 States bristle as DeVos and Department of Education critique their K-12 plans The back and forth between states and the U.S. Education Department over the new federal K-12 law, the Every Student Succeeds Act, has become more complicated than many had expected. By Andrew Ujifusa, Education Week
Politics Jun 22 Watch 6:26 Congress, Obama find accord on regulation of household chemicals President Obama reached a rare agreement with Congress on a new law to regulate toxic household chemicals. The legislation, signed Wednesday, will give the EPA the authority to vet and ban tens of thousands of substances potentially harmful to humans,… By PBS News Hour
Nation Apr 18 Watch Land dispute between rancher and government inspires ideological standoff with armed protesters In Nevada, armed militia members and states' rights protesters showed up at the site of a dispute between the Bureau of Land Management and a cattle farmer who has refused to pay fees for grazing his animals on public lands… By PBS News Hour
Nov 05 Watch How a ruling on toxic revenge could change the way treaties are enforced How a ruling on toxic revenge could change the way treaties are enforced… Continue watching
Oct 20 Watch Aging Bridges Among Country’s Infrastructure Woes As the economic crisis continues, a similar crisis looms in the country's aging infrastructure. In the first of a series of reports, Ray Suarez takes a look at Pennsylvania's bridge problem and how it may impact future economic recovery efforts. Continue watching
May 15 Watch Calif. Court Ruling Renews Debate Over Gay Marriage The California Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex marriages in the state Thursday, striking down a ban on gay and lesbian nuptials as unconstitutional. Analysts examine reaction to the ruling and its possible impact on the gay marriage debate. Continue watching