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'The Rulebreaker' reveals how Barbara Walters' professional success came at personal cost
Analyzing the Supreme Court hearing on Trump's presidential immunity claim
Emily Bazelon; Rose Gottemoeller; Harriet Harman; Kate Manne
New EPA emissions rules could hasten retirement of coal-fired power plants
Kate Manne joins the show.
What led a New York appeals court to overturn Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction
Protests against Israel's war in Gaza spread across college campuses nationwide
News Wrap: U.S. and 17 other nations demand Hamas release remaining hostages
Kharkiv's children continue education below ground amid Russian airstrikes
April 25, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Salman Rushdie reflects on the 2022 stabbing attack that almost ended his life.
April 24, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
David Lammy; Salman Rushdie; Anne Applebaum
Ukrainian evangelical pastors show resilience while facing persecution from Russian forces
Anne Applebaum discusses her latest piece for The Atlantic.
Father's push to end gun violence persists 25 years after his son was killed at Columbine
Fragments of bird flu virus detected in cow's milk sold in grocery stores
A look at what's in the $95 billion foreign aid package and what the money does
News Wrap: Blinken visits China for talks aimed at stabilizing relations
Supreme Court weighs whether federal law allowing emergency abortions overrides state bans
How a North Carolina community is confronting divisions, talking through its differences
April 23, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Catherine Colonna; David Vardanyan; Doris Kearns Goodwin; Oksana Lyniv
U.S. effort to force TikTok sale faces complicated path
Doris Kearns Goodwin joins the show.
Salman Rushdie reflects on attack that changed his life in new memoir 'Knife'
As ethnic violence rages on in Manipur, Indian government accused of looking the other way
National Labor Relations Board's authority faces challenge in Starbucks Supreme Court case
New York hush money trial judge considers if Trump violated gag order
Colleges struggle with allowing protests and preventing antisemitism and intimidation
News Wrap: Senate advances bill to send billions in aid to Ukraine
A Brief But Spectacular take on giving climate activism a shot
Kori Schake; Nathalie Tocci; Abrahm Lustgarten; Zoya El-Miari
Works from artists with disabilities featured in historic exhibition in San Francisco
Zoya El-Miari discusses her experience as a Palestinian and Ukrainian refugee.
Tamara Keith and Andrew Desiderio on Ukraine aid and the turmoil around Speaker Johnson
Chinese Olympic doping case swept 'under the carpet' by WADA, U.S. anti-doping chief says
Supreme Court hears case on whether cities can criminalize homelessness, disband camps
More than 200 bodies found in mass grave at Nasser Hospital in Gaza
News Wrap: More pro-Palestinian protests held at prominent universities
What happened in the courtroom during opening statements in Trump's hush money trial
April 22, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Montana city grapples with rise of unhoused people living in vehicles
April 21, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
News Wrap: Zelenskyy says new weapons from U.S. aid give Ukraine a 'chance for victory'
NATO head Stoltenberg on whether delayed U.S. aid can still make a difference in Ukraine
What's at stake in the upcoming Supreme Court case on laws limiting homelessness
April 20, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode
As journalist deaths climb in Israel-Hamas war, what can be done to protect them