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The 2024 presidential election saw shifts to the right in counties across the country. After the election, we brought you a ...
JUDY WOODRUFF, PBS NEWSHOUR: What we specifically were looking at in Michigan was that, to look at the Oakland versus Macomb. Oakland, I think it's 51, 52 percent of the residents have a college ...
After the election, we brought you a story from the southern border in Texas, a heavily Hispanic area that flipped from blue to red. Judy Woodruff returned to the area for a closer look at what ...
Judy Woodruff is a senior correspondent and the former anchor and managing editor of the PBS News Hour. She has covered politics and other news for five decades at NBC, CNN and PBS. At PBS from ...
American politics are divided in many ways, including based on their education background. To explore this so-called diploma divide, Judy Woodruff visited two neighboring, but very different ...
Judy Woodruff reports for our series, Disability Reframed. 03/17/2025. ... DONNA LOU: Lips were turning blue. DAREN PARSA: And he was dead. He was - - well, he was in cardiac arrest.
To explore this so-called diploma divide, Judy Woodruff visited two neighboring, but very different, ... CHRIS VITALE: I think, when you come up in a blue-collar background, ...
And, as Judy Woodruff reports, misunderstandings between law enforcement and people with disabilities can lead to tragic consequences. This report is part of our series Disability Reframed.
PBS News special correspondent Judy Woodruff has covered the former president and his family since the 1970s, when Woodruff was a reporter covering politics in Carter’s home state of Georgia.
FILE - Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of "PBS Newshour," takes part in a panel discussion during the 2018 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, Calif., on ...
In North Carolina, Judy Woodruff visited a project aimed at restoring that trust, part of a broader national effort to strengthen civic engagement. It's part of her series, America at a Crossroads.
Judy Woodruff of the PBS NewsHour began covering Jimmy Carter in the 1970s, when he was a figure in Georgia politics. She talks to NPR's Andrew Limbong.
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