Tipping Point: Fisheries on the Brink – A PBS NewsHour Special
As our world surges toward a global population of 9.9 billion by the year 2050 – the need to feed all those people is spiking too. That’s putting unprecedented stress on our fisheries. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization indicates…
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PBS NewsHour West live episode, June 3, 2022
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PBS NewsHour full episode, June 3, 2022
Friday on the NewsHour, the latest jobs report shows a solid labor market but also a potential economic cooldown. Then, we speak with Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S. as the country continues to fend off the Russian assault and the…
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A Pulitzer Prize winner’s modern take on Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’
A reworking of Shakespeare “Hamlet” called “Fat Ham” recently won the Pulitzer Prize in drama. Jeffrey Brown has the story from New York for our arts and culture series, “CANVAS.” Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG Find…
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Brooks and Capehart on the wave of gun violence in America
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join William Brangham to discuss the week in politics, including President Biden’s plea for “common sense” gun reform amid a spate of mass shootings and the potential…
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Students speak out about the impact gun violence has on their daily lives
Tragically, school shootings have become all too common in America. While the attack at a Uvalde elementary school is the deadliest in nearly a decade, it’s also the 27th school shooting this year alone. Our national network of young reporters…
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Communities affected by mass shootings face ‘reverberating loss’ in the years ahead
Gun violence and the lasting impacts of mass shootings in the U.S. have consumed much of the nation in recent weeks, after the massacres in New York, Texas, Oklahoma, and elsewhere. The New York Times’ Elizabeth Williamson, author of “Sandy…
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Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S. discusses the state of the war 100 days after it began
Exactly 100 days ago, Russian soldiers launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, aiming to overthrow a democratically elected government. Ukraine won the battle for Kyiv and has achieved some military success. But the war has killed tens of thousands of…
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