Deep inside Mariupol’s last stronghold, Ukrainians send messages of patriotism and resolve
Russia is slowly consolidating its forces around Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region. Meanwhile, thousands of Ukrainians remain trapped in a steel factory in the beleaguered city of Mariupol. And as correspondent Ali Rogin reports, their loved ones are sending urgent pleas…
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PBS News Weekend live episode, April 29, 2022
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WATCH LIVE: White House correspondents’ dinner featuring Trevor Noah
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PBS NewsHour full episode, April 29, 2022
Friday on the NewsHour, as Ukrainian forces hold off Russian advances Western allies coordinate a massive effort to arm Ukraine. Then, Los Angeles reflects on the uprising that followed the brutal police beating of Rodney King and its impact on…
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New novel imagines how memories can be accessed and reviewed by ourselves and others
A new novel imagines a world in which our memories can be accessed and reviewed by ourselves and by others. Jeffrey Brown talks to Pulitzer-Prize winning author Jennifer Egan about her latest work of fiction as part of our arts…
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Brooks and Capehart on midterm elections, aid to Ukraine, GOP apathy toward criticism
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including a PBS NewsHour-Marist poll give insights into what voters are thinking, President Biden asks Congress for a big…
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New polling data suggests a struggle for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections
A new PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll is out Friday and it has good news for Republicans, but indicates a rocky road ahead for President Biden and Democrats as the midterm election season swings into gear. Lisa Desjardins joins Judy Woodruff to…
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Three decades after Rodney King’s beating, police reform in Los Angeles remains elusive
Thirty years ago on Friday, parts of Los Angeles erupted in unrest after a jury acquitted four White Los Angeles police officers over the videotaped beating of Rodney King, a Black motorist. Stephanie Sy revisits the fallout from the assault…
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