Dec 12 Watch Where tragedy turned to transformation: Newtown families make promise for change By PBS News Hour Where tragedy turned to transformation: Newtown families make promise for change… Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch General Motors names company insider Mary Barra as first female CEO General Motors names company insider Mary Barra as first female CEO… Continue watching
Dec 04 Watch White House urges skeptical lawmakers to avoid new Iran sanctions White House urges skeptical lawmakers to avoid new Iran sanctions… Continue watching
Dec 02 Watch Monday, December 2, 2013 the White House reports progress in fixing major glitches of the HealthCare.gov. Continue watching
Dec 02 Watch White House reports progress, but will HealthCare.gov keep up with demand? White House reports progress, but will HealthCare.gov keep up with demand?… Continue watching
Nov 17 Update: Kauai GMO bill passed by county council Earlier this month, NewsHour Weekend published a story about the debate (below) surrounding genetically-modified seed farming on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. .embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 2.25%; padding-top: 30px; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; height: auto;… Continue reading
Apr 22 Watch Guantanamo Bay Hunger Strike Grows as More Than Half of Prisoners Refuse Food Guantanamo Bay Hunger Strike Grows as Over Half of Prisoners Refuse Food… Continue watching
Jul 20 HIV Stigma Lingers as Churches Battle Epidemic By Jason Kane In two very different places -- Zimbabwe and Washington, D.C. -- Christian pastors have taken a leading role in the fight against HIV. But in both, some are wondering whether they should be doing more to help reduce the stigma. Continue reading
Jul 18 HIV Behind Bars: How Prisons and Jails Are Battling an Epidemic By Jason Kane In two very different places - Washington, D.C., and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe - correctional facilities are facing remarkably similar challenges containing the HIV/AIDS epidemic and treating its victims. Continue reading
Jul 18 The Forgotten Orphans, From D.C. to Zimbabwe By Jason Kane In two very different places - one the capital of United States, the other an impoverished nation in sub-Saharan Africa - children who lost their parents to the HIV/AIDS epidemic struggle against similar challenges. Here are two of their stories. Continue reading