Judy Woodruff:

It could take weeks or months to form a new governing coalition.

North Korea wound up its 70th anniversary celebrations today with thousands taking part. The festivities culminated in a nighttime rally in Pyongyang's Central Square. Crowds of students carrying torches spelling out slogans. This year's anniversary promoted economic growth and kept long-range missiles out of sight. In Washington, the White House called the change a sign of good faith.

Human rights groups in Russia say more than 1,000 protesters were detained nationwide on Sunday. From Moscow to the Russian far east, riot who these rounded up protesters and beat some with batons. The demonstrations were aimed at unpopular pension changes.

Back in this country, the Miss America Pageant has a new representative after a year that saw its leaders forced out over sexist comments. Miss New York, Nia Franklin, won the title last night in Atlantic City, New Jersey. There was no swimsuit competition for the first time in the pageant's 98 years.

And on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average lost 59 points to close at 25857. The Nasdaq rose more than 21 points and the S&P 500 added five.

Still to come on the "NewsHour", former Secretary of State John Kerry on foreign policy in the Trump presidency and his own new book; a wave of sexual misconduct allegations forces out the chairman of CBS; why the U.S. is taking aim at the International Criminal Court; and much more.