In the battered port city of Mariupol, Ukrainians resist Russian demands to surrender
In Ukraine, Russian long-range attacks continue to rain down near Kyiv, even as Russian troops consolidate in the south and east. And the port city of Mariupol is on the brink of a full Russian takeover, but the remaining Ukrainian…
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PBS News Weekend full episode, April 16, 2022
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, Russia escalates attacks in eastern Ukraine as authorities in Kyiv announce more than 900 civilian bodies have been found in the capital region alone. Then, a nationwide shortage of baby formula is sending parents across…
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National Zoo celebrates 50 years of panda conservation
It was 50 years ago this weekend that giant pandas were first brought to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington. The historic program with China has fostered a collaboration between scientists and led to a conservation success story for the…
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Jeff Kinney on his rise from ‘Wimpy Kid’ to celebrated children’s author
It has been 15 years this month since “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” made author Jeff Kinney one of the world’s most popular writers. Geoff Bennett spoke with Kinney about the bestselling series, his children’s literature and the mark he’s…
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Parents face empty shelves as baby formula shortages worsen
A nationwide shortage of baby formula is sending parents across state lines in search of their preferred brand as some major retail chains have begun rationing their supplies. Mallory Whitmore, a certified infant feeding specialist who runs the “Formula Mom”…
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News Wrap: More than 220,000 migrants arrived at U.S.-Mexico border in March
In our news wrap Saturday, more than 220,000 migrants arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border in March, setting a 22-year high. Also, nearly 5,000 people are under evacuation orders as a massive wildfire rages across New Mexico, former head of the…
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Russian forces regroup in the east, leaving destruction in their path
As more Ukrainians return to their homes, and embassies in the war-torn country reopen, the threat from Russia remains. Ukrainian authorities on Saturday announced more than 900 civilian bodies have been found in the capital region alone. Ali Rogin reports…
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PBS News Weekend live episode, April 16, 2022
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