

Nation Aug 05

Two of the country's largest newspaper companies have agreed to combine in the latest media deal driven by the industry's struggles with a decline of printed editions.
By Tali Arbel, Associated Press
Politics Sep 30

On Friday, Donald Trump’s campaigning began long before he reached President Gerald Ford's Michigan tomb, where he was slated to speak. He unleashed a slew of early morning tweets maligning Alicia Machado, a former Miss Universe he had previously mocked…
By PBS NewsHour
Politics Sep 30

If newspaper endorsements equaled victory, Clinton would be in line for a historic landslide.
By David Bauder and Hillel Italie, Associated Press
Nation Aug 04

For years, executives in charge of gymnastics’ national governing body have been ignoring allegations of sexual abuse by coaches of young athletes, reported USA Today’s IndyStar on Thursday. Judy Woodruff speaks with investigative reporter Marisa Kwiatkowski and Nancy Hogshead-Makar, lawyer…
By PBS NewsHour
Jun 08

Jan 20

By Joshua Barajas
More than 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies have outfitted their officers with a new radar device that can detect movements within a building from as much as 50 feet away, USA Today reported Tuesday.
May 23

Mental health funding has suffered cuts and negligence in recent decades, leaving hundreds of thousands of Americans on the streets, behind bars, in homeless shelters, or simply isolated and miserable. With their new series “The Cost of Not Caring,” USA…
A Look at GOP Congressional Priorities as U.S. House Forgoes Debt Ceiling Fight…
"Gallup Poll to Show Romney-Obama Ties Among Likely Voters"…
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