


Today's top journalists discuss Washington's current political events and public affairs.
Washington Week is the longest-running primetime news and public affairs program on television. The show features a group of journalists participating in a roundtable discussion of major news events and can be found at 8pm ET on most local PBS stations.
Washington Week is the longest-running primetime news and public affairs program on television. The show features a group of journalists participating in a roundtable discussion of major news events and can be found at 8pm ET on most local PBS stations.
Corporate Backlash on Voting Rights
The battle over voting rights continues as big businesses criticize Georgia’s voting laws.
Corporate Backlash on Voting Rights
Attack At The Capitol & The Trial of Derek Chauvin
Another Capitol police officer is dead, less than three months after January 6th.
Attack At The Capitol & The Trial of Derek Chauvin
The Latest on Gun Control & Infrastructure
How the Biden administration will enact gun control & reinforce infrastructure.
The Latest on Gun Control & Infrastructure
Celebrating 50 Years
10 big stories Washington Week covered
Washington Week came on the air February 23, 1967. In the 50 years that followed, we covered a lot of history-making events. Read up on 10 of the biggest stories Washington Week covered in its first 50 years.
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