News & Sports

  • NBC News
  • Entertainment News
  • Today Show
  • Nightly News
  • Dateline
  • Meet the Press
  • NBC Sports
  • Local Stations
  • Access Hollywood
  • CNBC

top. news

Results tagged “reform”

Biden answers gun reform questions during online town hall

Feb. 19: Vice President Joe Biden answers questions during an online town hall covering gun reform on Tuesday. (NBC News)Vice President Joe Biden answers questions during an online town hall covering gun reform on Tuesday. (NBC News)

Panel looks at the future of immigration reform

Feb. 3: Former National Hispanic Co-Chair for John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, Ana Navarro; the New York Times' David Brooks; Former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs; and Chairman of the Faith and Freedom coalition Ralph Reed debate what Capitol Hill needs to do to address illegal immigration. (Meet the Press)Former National Hispanic Co-Chair for John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, Ana Navarro; the New York Times' David Brooks; Former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs; and Chairman of the Faith and Freedom coalition Ralph Reed debate what Capitol Hill needs to do to address illegal immigration. (Meet the Press)

Obama lays out plan for immigration reform

Jan. 29: President Obama lays out his plan for a sweeping immigration reform at a campaign-style event in Las Vegas. Watch his entire speech.  (NBC News)President Obama lays out his plan for a sweeping immigration reform at a campaign-style event in Las Vegas. Watch his entire speech. (NBC News)

Senators reach deal on immigration reform

Jan. 28: A bipartisan group of senators, led by Democrat Chuck Schumer and Republican John McCain, have reached agreement on a framework to overhaul the nation's immigration system. (NBC News)A bipartisan group of senators, led by Democrat Chuck Schumer and Republican John McCain, have reached agreement on a framework to overhaul the nation's immigration system. (NBC News)

Scores of graves found at boys' reform school

Dec. 11: After months of studying the grounds of Florida's largest reform school, a team of anthropologists identify 19 more graves suggesting more boys were allegedly tortured and killed there. WFLA's Yolanda Fernandez reports. After months of studying the grounds of Florida's largest reform school, a team of anthropologists identify 19 more graves suggesting more boys were allegedly tortured and killed there. WFLA's Yolanda Fernandez reports. (NBC News)

U.K.'s Hague calls for reform in Myanmar

Jan. 6: Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague  visited the home in Burma where opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi spent 15-years under house arrest.  It's the first time a British foreign minister has visited since the military coup in 1962. ITV's  John Irvine reports.   (Nightly News)Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague  visited the home in Burma where opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi spent 15-years under house arrest.  It's the first time a British foreign minister has visited since the military coup in 1962. ITV's  John Irvine reports.   (Nightly News)

Thousands protest slow reform in Tahrir Square

July 8: Unsatisfied with the slow pace of reform and feeling betrayed by the military, thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster change. NBC's Richard Engel reports from Cairo. (Nightly News)Unsatisfied with the slow pace of reform and feeling betrayed by the military, thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster change. NBC's Richard Engel reports from Cairo. (Nightly News)

Pucker up for education reform in Chile

July 7: Thousands of university students in Chile stage a kissing rally rather than continuing with violent demonstrations in their efforts demanding reform in education standards and costs. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. Thousands of university students in Chile stage a kissing rally rather than continuing with violent demonstrations in their efforts demanding reform in education standards and costs. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Rallies for Mideast reform meet with resistance

April 1: Pro-democracy movements across the Mideast tried to gain momentum on Friday but met with resistance from entrenched leaders determined to fight back. NBC's Ron Allen reports.  (Nightly News)Pro-democracy movements across the Mideast tried to gain momentum on Friday but met with resistance from entrenched leaders determined to fight back. NBC's Ron Allen reports. (Nightly News)

Health care reform, one year later

March 23: On the one-year anniversary of Obama signing the health-care overhaul into law, Americans are still divided, and still confused.  (Nightly News)On the one-year anniversary of Obama signing the health-care overhaul into law, Americans are still divided, and still confused. (Nightly News)

1