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PBS News Weekend full episode, September 17, 2022
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, we look at what can be done to prevent similar failures after Jackson, Mississippi's clean water crisis. Then, why many families in the U.S. are struggling to afford diapers for their kids. Plus, what scientists are learni
PBS NewsHour full episode, Sept. 16, 2022
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Friday on the NewsHour, Ukrainian authorities recover bodies from mass graves in territory recaptured from Russian control. A judge appoints a special master to review classified documents seized in the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. Plus, Jonathan Capehart
PBS NewsHour full episode, September 15, 2022
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Thursday on the NewsHour, railroad unions agree to a deal on working conditions and operations, avoiding a potentially catastrophic shutdown. Republican governors continue to send migrants to Democratic-led cities. Plus, residents of a small town liberat
Tennis great Roger Federer announces retirement after illustrious career
Swiss tennis champion Roger Federer announced he is retiring from the game after a legendary career. He's a 20-time Grand Slam champion, including eight Wimbledon titles and five consecutive U.S. Opens. Federer will play his final competitive matches ne
PBS News Weekend full episode, September 10, 2022
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development discusses the surging costs of renting and buying a home. Then, we look at what's causing the dangerous and unrelenting heat wave gripping the West. Plus, musician Santi
PBS NewsHour full episode, September 8, 2022
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Thursday on the NewsHour, Queen Elizabeth II dies after ruling for more than 70 years. We look back at the life of Britain's longest-reigning monarch. On a surprise visit, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces more support for Ukraine's fight ag
Pelosi's planned visit to Taiwan raises concerns in the U.S. and China
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s plans to travel to Taiwan has created a stir in both Beijing and Washington. Susan Shirk, chair of the 21st Century China Center at UC San Diego and a former member of the Clinton administration, and Daniel Blumenthal, a
How omicron subvariants are causing a surge in COVID infections
COVID cases are spiking in many parts of the country and hospital admissions have doubled since May. The latest surge is being driven by two new omicron subvariants. The CDC estimates that the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants represent more than 80 percent o
WATCH LIVE: Former Trump COVID-19 coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx appears before House committee
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Russia targets supply routes as the U.S. and NATO allies pump weapons into Ukraine
The wide plains of eastern Ukraine are now the site of a pitched battle between Ukrainian and Russian forces. American and allied weapons keep flowing in to assist Ukraine as it fends off fearsome Russian artillery and bombing. Meanwhile, a new report sh
Frustration and anger among Shanghai residents as China doubles down on zero-COVID policy
In Shanghai Thursday one of the world’s most important financial hubs reported 27,000 cases of COVID, the highest single-day total reported anywhere in China at any point during the pandemic. Much of the city’s 25 million people have been under a stri
Russian forces pound Ukraine's cities as the resistance holds the line in Kyiv
Russian forces bombarded cities in Ukraine Tuesday as the war raged for a sixth day. Kharkiv, in the northeast, was particularly hard-hit and the port city of Mariupol in the southeast appeared surrounded. Nevertheless, the Pentagon says a drive by Russi
Why PFAS are so impervious, and who is most at risk from the forever chemicals
The new infrastructure law contains $10 billion for cleaning up drinking water that has been contaminated by a specific group of man-made chemicals. But problems with "forever chemicals" go back decades, and are located in many places around the U.S. Miles
40 years on, HIV/AIDS is still spreading despite medical advancement
President Joe Biden recognized the 40th anniversary of the first documented cases of HIV/AIDS on Saturday, acknowledging the more than 32 millions lives lost to the virus and the more than 39 million people across the globe living with it today. Dr. Ch
WATCH LIVE: Fed chair Jerome Powell holds press conference on economy
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