Nation Aug 31 Volunteers work to restore the Appalachian Trail after Helene’s destruction By John Yang, Veronica Vela
World Sep 21 PHOTOS: After earthquake strikes Mexico, community comes out to help Volunteers formed lines to carry buckets of debris away from damaged sites. Other helpers distributed bottles of water to work areas and neighbors cooked food for the rescuers. By Larisa Epatko
Nation Aug 18 Watch 6:26 How Louisiana plans to rebuild after historically damaging floods As the Louisiana flooding begins to subside, the state looks toward rebuilding. The disaster affected over 20 parishes, including areas outside flood zones -- meaning residents there do not have flood insurance. William Brangham speaks with Billy Nungesser, Louisiana's lieutenant… By PBS News Hour
Mar 18 Watch Grassroots Groups Court Young Conservatives at CPAC Grassroots Groups Court Young Conservatives at CPAC…
Nation Nov 05 Watch U.N. Exits Afghanistan Following Deadly Suicide Bombing In Afghanistan, the U.N. announced that it is pulling back 600 employees after a deadly attack on staff. Margaret Warner has more from Kabul.
Jun 06 Watch Writer Details New Efforts to Fill Army’s Ranks Former soldier Brian Mockenhaupt wrote in the Atlantic Monthly about the Army's struggle to fill its ranks with a generation less willing and able to serve than in years past. He speaks about how the Army has adapted with new… Continue watching
Nov 07 Watch Parties Work to Get Their Bases to the Polls During Close Midterm Elections In the final days before the midterm elections, both Democratic and Republican campaign workers and volunteers in Pennsylvania work to bring out their voters. Continue watching
Aug 25 Watch Reminders of Katrina Linger on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast One year after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, the city's infrastructure remains in disarray and businesses are still suffering in parts of the state. The NewsHour provides a report from three recovering cities. Continue watching