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PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour Weekend Full Episode February 28, 2021
PBS, 01 Mar 2021
On this edition for Sunday, February 28, Johnson & Johnson says it expects to start shipping the first doses of its newly FDA-approved vaccine on Monday.
Why this small, Black-owned bookstore is hallowed ground for some
PBS, 01 Mar 2021
Many Black-owned independent bookstores experienced a surge in sales this past summer after the George Floyd protests ignited more interest in learning about Black history, white supremacy, and systemic racism.
How online misinformation from local-level Republicans helped fuel the Capitol riot
PBS, 01 Mar 2021
What level of online influence did local and state-level Republican
In Richmond, VA, eviction burden weighs heavier on Black and Brown residents
PBS, 01 Mar 2021
The federal ban on evictions, extended by President Biden through March, is a much-needed, yet only temporary pause on a looming crisis impacting hundreds of thousands of American families.
PBS NewsHour Weekend Full Episode February 27, 2021
PBS, 28 Feb 2021
On this edition for Saturday, February 27, President Biden’s
Shutdowns, layoffs, virtual tours: How Dutch museums are coping with COVID-19
PBS, 28 Feb 2021
Before COVID-19 hit, millions of people annually visited Amsterdam’s over 140 museums, including the Van Gogh Museum, which houses the iconic Sunflowers masterpiece.
J&J vaccine: Fight against COVID-19 gets another shot in the arm
PBS, 28 Feb 2021
Vaccination efforts to fight the pandemic got another shot in the arm. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is expected to rollout soon after the FDA nod, will speed up inoculations against COVID-19, but it might be a while before the ef...
Katrina Adams' journey from the tennis court to the C-suite
PBS, 28 Feb 2021
Katrina Adams, the youngest and first black person to become CEO, Chairperson and President of the United States Tennis Association, is a force both on the tennis court and in the boardroom.
How a minimum wage increase could impact people's livelihoods
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
More than 17 million Americans could see their income rise if the $15 minimum wage now in the COVID relief bill passes Congress.
News Wrap: FDA close to approving a third COVID vaccine for emergency use
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
In our news wrap Friday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is nearing approval of a third COVID vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson for emergency use as COVID cases begin rising.
PBS NewsHour live episode, Feb. 26. 2021
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
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Author Charles Yu on using satire to point out Asian American stereotypes
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
The February pick for our ‘Now Read This’ book club was “Interior Chinatown," winner of the 2020 National Book Award.
Remembering 5 extraordinary people who lost their lives to COVID-19
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
This week the nation reached a grim milestone as the pandemic death count surpassed 500,000 in the United States.
Brooks and Capehart on COVID relief, CPAC and President Biden's nominees
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including passing a COVID relief bill without a minimum wage increase, the prospects for President ...
Biden visits Texas to survey the damage from devastating storm
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
Marshaling the power of their office and the resources of the federal government to help Americans in the wake of a natural disaster is a key responsibility of a president.
Outgoing Washington Post editor Marty Baron reflects on the state of American Journalism
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
This week marks a turning point at one of the nation's premiere newspapers. Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron is stepping down on Sunday after eight years at the Post and more than four decades in the news business.
Biden administration faces major foreign policy tests in the Middle East
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
The last 24 hours have seen two major foreign policy developments. Overnight, the Biden administration launched its first known airstrike of Iranian-backed militias in Syria, and Friday, the U.S.
U.S. House prepares to pass a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill without a minimum wage hike
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
The U.S. House of Representatives is on the verge of passing a $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, even after Democrats suffered a setback on one of their key priorities, including a federal increase in the minimum wage.
WATCH LIVE: House Democrats prepare to vote on $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
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WATCH LIVE: Biden offers remarks amid Texas recovery after severe winter weather
PBS, 27 Feb 2021
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