JUDY WOODRUFF: Next, our weekly Brief But Spectacular series, where we people talk about their passions. Monica McGuiness and Aaron Rodriguez spent two years traveling 80 miles to a hospital in Oakland, California, so their 8-year-old son, Devin, cou...
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now to our NewsHour shares, something interesting that caught our eye. Yanny vs. Laurel, it's the auditory debate taking the Internet by storm today. NewsHour's Nsikan Akpan and Julia Griffin explain how one sound can create two di...
AMNA NAWAZ: The crisis in Syria has affected millions of people, but one unusual story is making recent headlines. As the NewsHour's Rhana Natour explains, a Syrian man is stuck in limbo in an airport, unable to leave. HASSAN AL Kontar, Syrian Nation...
AMNA NAWAZ: Photography has made mind-boggling advances over the last century-and-a-half. So many of us now have a camera in our smartphones. But in a story that comes to us by PBS station Milwaukee PBS, one woman in Wisconsin has rediscovered the ar...
Hari Sreenivasan: The National Institutes of Health held events in seven cities and online today, all to sign up one million Americans who will voluntarily share personal medical information. The project is called All of Us, and it is raising privacy...
JOHN YANG: Finally, another installment of our weekly Brief But Spectacular series, where we ask people about their passions. Tonight, we hear from Patty McCord, who, for 12 years, was chief talent officer of Netflix. Now she coaches and advises comp...
Hari Sreenivasan: This past week was May Day, when many countries pause to honor workers. This year, photographers from Agence France-Presse took a look at those around the world whose jobs have become increasingly rare thanks to advances in technolo...
AMNA NAWAZ: It's graduation season, and the memoir Educated is the may pick for the NewsHour Book Club, in collaboration with The New York Times, Now Read This. Its author, Tara Westover, had no formal education until she attended college. The unlike...
Hari Sreenivasan: We turn now to an art exhibit here in New York city that examines the relationship between the rise of nationalism and censorship of the arts. NewsHour weekend's Ivette Feliciano reports. Ivette Feliciano: Countries from Poland to H...
JUDY WOODRUFF: We turn now to the group of migrants seeking political asylum in the U.S. This is the so-called caravan from Central America. John Yang has our update. JOHN YANG: Judy, tonight, more than 100 Central American migrants remain steps from...