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Thursday on the News Hour, a wave of high-profile resignations and a firing at the CDC raises new concerns about the government’s handling of public health. Minneapolis begins the long healing process ...
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Clearing encampments is part of a wider push across the country by Democrats and Republican lawmakers alike to take drastic ...
The health secretary had promised the president in April that he would undertake a “research effort” using “scientists from ...
Some of the more than 2,000 National Guard troops on duty in Washington, D.C., are now armed, part of a crackdown that ...
It's been 20 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama coasts. While Katrina remains the costliest U.S. natural disaster, the deepest impact is found in the human ...
Minneapolis is beginning the long healing process in the wake of the country's latest school shooting. Mourners gathered outside the Catholic school where two students were killed on Wednesday.
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, ceremonies in Kyiv mark 34 years of Ukrainian independence. How sophisticated criminals are ...
A recent study from Harvard Medical School asks whether the element lithium might be a key factor in whether someone develops Alzheimer’s disease.
The suspension of FEMA staffers and the FBI raid of John Bolton are just the latest examples of the Trump administration ...
A shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis left at least two young children dead and another 17 people injured.
Back in 2024 after Swift endorsed Trump’s presidential rival, the then presidential candidate posted online, “I HATE TAYLOR ...