The U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol is holding its next public hearing on Monday, December 19 at 12:00 pm CT. The hearing will likely be the last held by the committee, which is expected to release its final report on December 21.
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Meet the New Co-Anchors of 'PBS NewsHour' Replacing Judy Woodruff
Daniel HautzingerJudy Woodruff is stepping down as anchor of PBS NewsHour on December 30, 2022, and she will be replaced by chief correspondent Amna Nawaz and PBS News Weekend anchor Geoff Bennett on January 2, 2023.
How to Watch the Next January 6th Committee Hearing
Daniel HautzingerThe House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol is holding its next public hearing on September 28, and PBS NewsHour is again offering live coverage. Find ways to watch here.
How to Watch the January 6 Hearings
Daniel HautzingerWatch PBS NewsHour's live coverage of public hearings laying out lawmakers' findings from a nearly yearlong investigation into the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, which begin on Thursday, June 9.
PBS's Coverage of the Second Impeachment of Donald Trump
Daniel HautzingerThe second impeachment trial of Donald Trump in the Senate begins February 9. Here are all the ways you can watch PBS NewsHour's special live coverage.
PBS's Coverage of Donald Trump's Second Impeachment
Daniel HautzingerFind all the ways you can watch the House's impeachment trial, either over-the-air or digitally, here.
'PBS NewsHour' Co-Founder Jim Lehrer Has Died
Daniel HautzingerJim Lehrer, the co-founder and anchor of PBS NewsHour, died Thursday, January 23 at the age of 85. He covered such earth-shaping events as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Watergate hearings, and was admired by journalists of all sorts.
PBS's Coverage of the Impeachment Trial
Daniel HautzingerThe impeachment trial in the Senate has begun. Find all the ways to watch PBS NewsHour's special live coverage here.
How to Watch the Final Democratic Presidential Debate of the Year
Daniel HautzingerTonight at 7:00 pm CT, PBS NewsHour and POLITICO host the final Democratic presidential debate of the year, featuring Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer, Elizabeth Warren, and Andrew Yang.
PBS's Coverage of the Impeachment Hearings in December
Daniel HautzingerFind all the ways you can watch the House Judiciary Committee's public impeachment hearings, either over-the-air or digitally, here.
PBS's Special Coverage of the Impeachment Hearings
Daniel HautzingerFind all the ways you can watch, either over-the-air or digitally, here.
The Stories Behind PBS Shows
Daniel Hautzinger50 years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson created a federally funded public broadcasting system to "enrich man's spirit." PBS has produced a wide range of programs since then. Learn a little bit about the history of some of your favorites.
Looking Back at Nixon's Resignation
Daniel Hautzinger43 years ago today, Richard Nixon announced his resignation from the Presidency on national television. The next day, August 9, he resigned. At 10:00 pm on August 8, you can revisit the events leading to Nixon's downfall in Dick Cavett's Watergate, which compiles some of Cavett's interviews and analysis of the Watergate investigation.
The Executive Producer of 'PBS NewsHour' on Media in the Age of Trump
Daniel Hautzinger"It's our job to hold power accountable. We did that before this White House, and we'll continue to do it." Sara Just discusses the role of long-form journalism in an era of fake news and antagonism towards traditional media.