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Monday on the News Hour, the U.S. temporarily lifts sanctions on Iran as Vance says Tehran will allow U.N. nuclear inspectors back into the country. A look at the U.K.’s uncertain political future after Starmer resigns as prime minister. The life and legacy of the late Fed Chair Alan Greenspan.Continue Reading

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Legendary TV director James Burrows has died. Over a five-decade career, he brought us some of the most iconic sitcoms in history. On shows like “Cheers,” which he co-created, Burrows set a tone of humor and heart — giving viewers quick one-liners, memorable characters and places where “everybody knows yourContinue Reading

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In New York City, the union representing horse-drawn carriage drivers said rides are on hold until at least Tuesday after a young tourist was killed. The pause is intended to allow time to review safety protocols following the death of 18-year-old RoManch Mahajan, who hit his head when the horseContinue Reading

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Friday on the News Hour, Israel and Hezbollah agree to a ceasefire, but not before a heavy bombardment killed dozens in Lebanon, and delayed negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Why breakthrough weight loss drugs might have other potential health benefits, including a reduction in cancer risks. Plus, the ObamaContinue Reading

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s long-held iron grip on power is being challenged by the war in Ukraine and his government’s authoritarian crackdowns. He finds himself in unfamiliar political territory, publicly questioned by some of the country’s elite and embarrassed by Ukraine’s successful strikes deep into Russian cities. Could there beContinue Reading

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s long-held iron grip on power is being challenged by the war in Ukraine and his government’s authoritarian crackdowns. He finds himself in unfamiliar political territory, publicly questioned by some of the country’s elite and embarrassed by Ukraine’s successful strikes deep into Russian cities. But why isContinue Reading

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s iron grip on power is being challenged by the war in Ukraine and his government’s authoritarian crackdowns. He finds himself in unfamiliar political territory, questioned by some of the country’s elite and embarrassed by Ukraine’s strikes into Russian cities. Compass Points moderator Nick Schifrin discusses theContinue Reading

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As we approach the nation’s 250th birthday, PBS News is looking at some notable, but lesser-known, people and moments in American military history. Of the more than 350,000 Black U.S. service members who served in World War I, 89% were assigned to labor support units due to discrimination. But oneContinue Reading

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Thursday on the News Hour, the U.S. lifts its blockade on the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran signed a pathway to a peace deal. A new Tennessee law requires children’s immigration status to be reported to ICE if they’re receiving government-funded medical services. Plus, composer Andrew LloydContinue Reading

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Wednesday on the News Hour, after days of questions, officials read aloud the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran. Traitor 47 derails the confirmation process for his own director of national intelligence to pressure Congress to bend to his political will. Plus, the story of one woman whoseContinue Reading