Fifty years ago today, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer brought viewers like you a novel way to watch news: a half-hour evening ...
Nearly a third of Americans – 30% – say people may have to resort to violence in order to get the country back on track, according to the latest PBS News/NPR/Marist poll. It’s a sharp rise from 18 ...
“Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose.” The anthemic howl of Janis Joplin singing Kris Kristofferson’s “Me and Bobby McGee” tears through my mind these days, when we have everything to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer confidence declined again in September as Americans’ pessimism over inflation and the weakening job market continued to grow. The Conference Board said Tuesday that its ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats believe health care is an issue that resonates with a majority of Americans as they demand an extension of subsidies for their votes to reopen the shuttered U.S. government ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Radios across Haiti were abuzz on Wednesday with the news that the U.N. Security Council had approved the creation of a so-called gang suppression force to help the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Lisa Cook to remain as a Federal Reserve governor for now, declining to act on the Trump administration’s effort to immediately remove her from ...
Wednesday on the News Hour, congressional leaders and the White House dig in on their demands as the federal government is shut down. Israel intercepts a flotilla full of humanitarian aid and ...
PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger is in a race against time. Usually, public TV and radio stations across the country ...
As the government shutdown hits the one-week mark with no end in sight, President Trump issued a new threat, saying that furloughed federal workers may not be reimbursed with back pay once the ...
As the cost of homeownership soars across the country, renting has emerged as an increasingly popular alternative, and not just in cities, but in suburbs, too. An analysis of Census data by ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed hundreds of U.S. military officials, who were quickly summoned from their posts around the globe, on Tuesday to announce several directives aimed at removing ...