In our news wrap Monday, the Louvre remained closed as investigators hunt for those responsible for a heist of some of France ...
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest ...
Fifty years ago today, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer brought viewers like you a novel way to watch news: a half-hour evening program, free of commercials, that aimed to tell one in-depth story per ...
To mark our anniversary, PBS News spoke with people who have been longtime viewers to hear how the show, and later its work ...
The show you now know as the PBS News Hour went on the air 50 years ago. “The Robert MacNeil Report” first appeared on ...
President Donald Trump said Sunday he would slash U.S. funding to Colombia because the country’s leader “does nothing to stop ...
In a minutes-long strike Sunday inside the world’s most-visited museum, thieves rode a basket lift up the Louvre’s facade, ...
PBS CEO Paula Kerger on her plan to save local stations and continue original programming now that federal funding for public ...
As the government shutdown heads into its third full week, the Trump administration is halting billions worth of ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart of MSNBC join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, ...
A federal grand jury in Maryland indicted former national security adviser John Bolton on 18 charges of retaining and transmitting classified information to two of his relatives. Bolton served as U.N.
In our news wrap Thursday, a judge says federal immigration officers operating in Chicago will be required to wear body cameras, President Trump says he'll meet Vladimir Putin in Budapest to discuss ...