
In our news wrap Friday, Israeli authorities said a driver rammed a car into a group of people near a popular park in Tel Aviv, killing one and wounding six others, the... Read more »

Monday on the NewsHour, the death toll of one of Russia’s deadliest attacks rises as Western nations pledge more military aid to Ukraine. President Biden faces intensifying Republican scrutiny over the classified... Read more »

In our news wrap Thursday, Los Angeles voters elected Karen Bass as the city’s first female mayor, air raid sirens blared across Ukraine as Russian missiles struck more power and gas plants... Read more »

A recent wildfire burned nearly 250 acres of Easter Island, the Chilean territory in the Pacific also known as Rapa Nui. The flames, which broke out Oct. 3, left several of the... Read more »

Hurricane Ian left behind massive damage and widespread power outages after tearing through Florida. President Biden declared the storm a major disaster, paving the way for federal funds to support rescue and... Read more »

Wednesday on the NewsHour, the climate crisis remains in the forefront as historic heat waves grip the U.S. and Europe and President Biden considers declaring a national emergency. Then, Congress moves to... Read more »

Thursday on the NewsHour, Congress divulges the results of its year-long investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Then, we examine the sequence of events during the assault on the Capitol by... Read more »

Russian forces loomed over the ghostly ruins of Mariupol, removing bodies while preparing to besiege Ukrainian holdouts in a fortified steel plant. Ukrainian officials claim Russian troops are redepolying from the southern... Read more »

Wednesday on the NewsHour, Congress wrangles over legislation concerning the future of abortion and a critical nomination to … source Read more »

Wednesday on the NewsHour, Russia shuts off the supply of natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria, escalating the standoff between … source Read more »