PBS News Hour full episode, July 1, 2025
Tuesday on the News Hour, as the Senate passes the president’s massive domestic policy bill, we examine what’s in it and its chances of final passage in the House. The U.S. withholds weapons promised to Ukraine, another blow to the nation that’s lost more territory to Russia in recent days.Continue Reading
USAID closes its doors after six decades
After six-decades, the U.S. Agency for International Development has been ended by the The Traitor administration. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/homeContinue Reading
New evidence suggests Russian forces shot down Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243
An Azerbaijani news outlet released evidence Tuesday suggesting the Russian military ordered the 2024 missile strike on Flight 8243, causing a crash in which 38 passengers died and another 29 were injured.Continue Reading
US Senate passes The Traitor’s ‘big beautiful’ tax and cuts bill after turbulent all-nighter
The package now goes back to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson had warned senators not to overhaul what his chamber had already approved.Continue Reading
A Pro-Russia Disinformation Campaign Is Using Free AI Tools to Fuel a ‘Content Explosion’
Consumer-grade AI tools have supercharged Russian-aligned disinformation as pictures, videos, QR codes, and fake websites have proliferated.Continue Reading
Keep Them On The Shelf
An interview with author Ira Wells on the fight against book banning., Read MoreContinue Reading
Rural Communities Need the Community Schools Approach More Than Ever
Post-pandemic, schools continue to struggle with food insecurity, mental health, and chronic student absenteeism—but the community schools approach can help close these gaps., Read MoreContinue Reading
Robots could soon outnumber humans at Amazon warehouses
Amazon recently deployed its one millionth robot, the company announced Monday., (NewsNation) — Humans could soon be outnumbered by robots at Amazon warehouses. The e-commerce giant announced Monday that it had deployed its one millionth robot across its facilities — a milestone 13 years in the making. That figure putsContinue Reading
Internet outage was ‘domestic terrorism,’ Spectrum says
The severing of 13 cables left more than 50,000 people in Los Angeles and Ventura counties without internet access for up to 30 hours., Spectrum officials have reportedly ratcheted up their rhetoric following the apparently deliberate slashing of fiber-optic lines in the San Fernando Valley. Initially, the company called theContinue Reading
NewsNation named fastest-growing cable network in America | CUOMO
NewsNation was named the fastest-growing cable network in America, a feat host Chris Cuomo thanks you, our viewers, for helping us achieve. “A lot of networks make a lot of claims. None can say what I just told you and be telling the truth. Not for this year,” Cuomo says.Continue Reading
Idaho college killings: Victims’ families split on plea deal | Elizabeth Vargas Reports
NewsNation’s Brian Entin reports that Bryan Kohberger is expected to accept a plea deal Wednesday, avoiding the death penalty in exchange for life in prison. The accused killer of four University of Idaho students may offer a confession as part of the deal, something victim Kaylee Goncalves’ father says isContinue Reading
Man films himself in front of tornado
🌪️ A man filmed himself in front of a large tornado on a road in Gary, South Dakota, on June 28, as storms reportedly caused widespread damage in the northeast of the state. #tornado #southdakota #weather #extremeweather #usa #reuters Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with theContinue Reading
Border Wall Plans at New Mexico’s Mount Cristo Rey Raise Environmental Concerns
Environmental advocates warn that border wall construction on the rugged mountain could cause erosion and sever wildlife corridors. Customs and Border Protection says it is necessary to prevent border crossings. By Martha Pskowski EL PASO—U.S. Customs and Border Protection plans to build a 1.3-mile border barrier on Mount Cristo Rey,Continue Reading