PBSNewshour
ADD TO SMART CHANNEL
NEW SMART CHANNEL
-
U.S. Observes Sultry Fourth of July
PBSNewshour 10mo ago
-
Brooks and Marcus Discuss Obama's Address, Disaster Spending
PBSNewshour 1d ago
-
Former State Dept. Official Offers Foreign Policy Critiques
PBSNewshour 1d ago
-
News Wrap: Russia Says Syria Has Agreed to Peace Conference
PBSNewshour 1d ago
-
Netflix's New 'Development' for Streaming Entertainment
PBSNewshour 1d ago
-
Watch This 2004 NewsHour Report on Cicadas
PBSNewshour 1d ago
-
WWII Veteran Marvin Murphy Tells His Story
PBSNewshour 1d ago
-
Obama Delivers Speech on Refocusing Strategy on Terrorism
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
Highly Skilled Guest Workers Could Help Tech-Driven Economy?
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
Tornado-Battered Moore Comes to Grips With Aftermath
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
News Wrap: IRS Replaces Official Who Refused to Answer
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
Preventing and Prosecuting Sexual Assault in the Military
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
Authorities Characterize Slaying of Soldier as Terrorism
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
London Killing Seen as New Style of Attack
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
Former Air Force Servicewoman Feels Betrayed by Military Aft
PBSNewshour 2d ago
-
Obama Defends Drone Strikes But Says No Cure-All
PBSNewshour 2d ago
Description
Heat and hardship didn't stop Americans from celebrating Independence Day on Wednesday with parades, barbecues and fireworks. But prolonged power outages, record high temperatures and wildfires made it a challenging Fourth of July for many. Gwen Ifill reports.
