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 Watch In Senegal, a Campaign of Education and Dialogue on a Painful Rite of Passage In Senegal, a Campaign of Education and Dialogue on a Painful Rite of Passage… Continue watching
May 09 Watch Congress Sorts Through Charges and Counter-Charges in Benghazi Attack Accounts Congress Sorts Through Charges and Counter-Charges in Benghazi Attack Accounts… Continue watching
May 09 Watch For Cleveland Victims, Trust and Comfort May Be First Steps in Healing For Cleveland Victims, Trust and Comfort May Be First Steps in Healing… Continue watching
May 09 Watch As Bipartisan Immigration Reform Plan Debuts, an Emphasis on Flexibility As Bipartisan Immigration Reform Plan Debuts, an Emphasis on Flexibility… Continue watching
May 09 Champion of Military Sexual Assault Awareness Effort Questions if Change Is Possible Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif. Photo by Chris Maddaloni/ CQ Roll Call. Tuesday should have been a good day for Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif. Her signature issue in Congress -- reducing sexual assaults in the U.S. military -- had just… Continue reading
May 09 Songwriters Draw Musical Inspiration From Immigration The wall dividing the United States and Mexico stands to prevent illegal immigration between the two countries, but it doesn't stop musicians from crossing art and politics. Photo from the "Border Songs" CD booklet, courtesy of Shawn Skabelund. While… Continue reading
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 Changing Minds in Senegal to Protect Girls From Genital Cutting By Fred de Sam Lazaro EmbedVideo(6342, 482, 304); NewsHour special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro asks Molly Melching about her efforts to educate Senegalese women about the harms of genital cutting. Molly Melching didn't think she had much more than curiosity -- and a… Continue reading
May 09 After Emotional Benghazi Hearing, GOP Promises ‘Investigation Is Not Over’ Gregory Hicks, the former deputy chief of mission in Libya, testifies Wednesday before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Photo by Jeffrey Malet. Last year's attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi, Libya, have been the… Continue reading