Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as the government shutdown begins a new month, tens of millions of low-income Americans who ...
Friday on the News Hour, the ongoing federal shutdown threatens critical funding for Head Start, which serves children and families nationwide. The civil war in Sudan escalates into a brutal new phase ...
The museum, which is set to officially open Saturday, highlights Egypt's ancient civilization and is a centerpiece of the government’s drive to boost the tourist industry, a major source of foreign ...
Gates wrote a new 17-page memo hoping to have an impact on next month’s United Nations climate change conference in Brazil.
The building strain on lawmakers to end the impasse was exemplified by the nation's largest federal employee union calling on Congress to immediately pass a funding bill and end the shutdown.
In our news wrap Monday, hundreds of thousands of federal employees are still off the job as the government shutdown enters ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Kimberley Atkins Stohr of the Boston Globe join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week ...
The News Hour has been marking our own milestone this week, the 50th anniversary of this program. Stephanie Sy has a look at ...
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have visited the Vatican to pray with Pope Leo XIV. This historic meeting aims to ...
The hundreds of National Guard troops still deployed to Washington, D.C., have unnerved some residents. But aspects of the ...
A man suing the District of Columbia claims police officers violated his free speech rights when they detained him for ...
Nicholas Sparks, author of "The Notebook" and "A Walk to Remember," has built a career writing love stories that explore the resilience of the human heart. His latest novel, "Remain," was co-written ...