May 15 Watch Boston Attacks Inspire Use of Surveillance Cameras in Cities Nationwide Boston Attacks Inspire Use of Surveillance Cameras in Cities Nationwide… Continue watching
May 15 Watch New Sexual Assault Allegations Against Those Charged With Prevention, Protection New Sexual Assault Allegations Against Those Charged With Prevention, Protection… Continue watching
May 15 Watch Republicans Demand Action, Jail Time for Those Responsible for IRS Scandal Republicans Demand Action, Jail Time for Those Responsible for IRS Scandal… Continue watching
May 15 Watch News Wrap: White House Releases 100 Pages of Emails and Notes on Benghazi Attack In other news Wednesday, the White House released 100 pages of emails and notes on attack on the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi. The documents describe how officials developed "talking points" about the attack. Also, the UN General Assembly condemned the… Continue watching
May 14 Watch Book Explores Societal Transfer of Power From Big Institution to Active Citizen Author Nicco Mele's new book, 'The End of Big,' explores how technology has made the world a smaller place, opening up new opportunities for local politics, small business and average citizens to wield influence. Political editor Christina Bellantoni talks to… Continue watching
May 09 Watch An Inside Look at Backstories of Big Decisions in Chief Justice Roberts’ Court An Inside Look at Backstories of Big Decisions in Chief Justice Robert's Court… Continue watching
May 09 Marcia Coyle Takes Readers Behind Scenes of Supreme Court in New Book Chronicling Roberts Era By Katelyn Polantz Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal has published, "The Roberts Court," out May 7. "The book presented another chance to dig into a subject and, of course, it was a subject that I love and an institution that I… Continue reading
May 09 Eight Types of Nurses You Never Knew Existed By Hari Sreenivasan There are 3.2 million registered nurses in the U.S., and that will not be nearly enough in coming years as the Affordable Care Act kicks in and baby boomers begin to need more care. According to the Bureau of Labor… Continue reading
May 08 Watch From Guatemalan Soil, Scientists Unearth Signs of Genocide From Guatemalan soil, scientists unearth signs of genocide… Continue watching
May 08 Watch From Guatemalan Soil, Scientists Unearth Signs of Genocide In Guatemala, investigators using forensic science have compelling evidence that thousands of innocent indigenous Ixil Mayans were the target of extermination in the 1980s. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports on how murder, politics and science intersect in the genocide trial… Continue watching