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PolitiFact's 'Lie of the Year' and its impact on the Ohio town caught in the middle
25/12/2024 Duração: 07minThe 2024 campaign was unlike any in modern American history. But one thing united candidates across the political spectrum, they were all searching for messages that would resonate with voters. The team at the fact-checking organization PolitiFact investigated hundreds of claims to separate fact from fiction. As Ali Rogin reports, one comment stood out as PolitiFact's 2024 Lie of the Year. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Boston Ballet offers a new look for Christmas classic 'The Nutcracker'
25/12/2024 Duração: 06minAn annual tradition takes on a new look to transform how audiences see "The Nutcracker." Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown tells us how one ballet company is helping to make this long-awaited leap. It's part of our Race Matters coverage and our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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What makes Bethlehem, Pennsylvania's Moravian settlement so unique
25/12/2024 Duração: 04minThe U.S. gained its 26th UNESCO World Heritage Site this summer. The Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Moravian settlement joined three other Moravian settlements in Germany, Denmark and Northern Ireland in becoming a World Heritage Site this year, tracing ideals and consistency found in Moravian city planning. Digital video producer Tim McPhillips went to Bethlehem to see what made Moravians so unique. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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News Wrap: American Airlines temporarily grounds flights amid busy holiday travel season
24/12/2024 Duração: 06minIn our news wrap Tuesday, American Airlines briefly grounded flights nationwide due to a technical issue, a strike by Starbucks employees expanded to some 5,000 baristas, a man accused of setting a woman on fire in the New York City subway was charged with murder, famine conditions are spreading amid Sudan's civil war, and Bill Clinton has been discharged from a Washington, D.C. hospital. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Discovery of mass graves in Syria sheds new light on brutality of fallen Assad regime
24/12/2024 Duração: 08minWith the ouster of former President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the scale of his regime's mass killings and executions are coming to light more and more each day. The United Nations said this week the new Syrian government was receptive to receiving help gathering evidence and prosecuting individuals responsible for war crimes. Special correspondent Simona Foltyn reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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New FDA rules aim to redefine what's considered 'healthy'
24/12/2024 Duração: 06minThe Food and Drug Administration has issued new rules for food labels for the first time in three decades, an update the agency says will help empower consumers to make healthier choices in the grocery store. Lindsey Smith Taillie, a nutrition epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health, joins William Brangham to discuss the changes. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Concerns swirl over impact of offshore wind farms on fishing industry
24/12/2024 Duração: 08minWith the growth of offshore wind farms there are many questions surrounding their impact. In the second of two stories about what researchers are finding, science correspondent Miles O'Brien takes us to New Bedford, Massachusetts, where local officials are trying to strike a balance between greener, renewable energy and a potential impact on the critical fishing industry in that region. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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New Zealand's rightward shift ignites mass protests from indigenous Māori people
24/12/2024 Duração: 07minNew Zealand has long been known for its progressive policies, including efforts to correct and address historical wrongs against its indigenous Māori population. But as Ali Rogin reports, a new right-wing government has reversed many of those policies and triggered mass protests in the Pacific nation. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Must-see Hollywood hits in 2024 and a few lesser-known gems
24/12/2024 Duração: 09minThe holidays are a great time to catch up on the year's best films, whether streaming at home or heading to the theater. To highlight some of the best movies of the year, Jeffrey Brown sat down with two film critics who shared their top picks. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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On Christmas Eve, a special look at the origins of NORAD's Santa tracker
24/12/2024 Duração: 03minDuring the Cold War, Air Force Col. Harry Shoup was one of the commanders in charge of an early warning radar system based in Colorado. It had been set up to detect a possible soviet missile attack on the United States. In this animated conversation from our colleagues at StoryCorps, three of Shoup's children recall a surprising phone call their dad received back in 1955. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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U.S. military services musicians perform Christmas classic 'Jingle Bells'
24/12/2024 Duração: 02minThis Christmas Eve, we continue a tradition we started a few years ago with members of the U.S. military presenting a holiday song. This year, musicians from the military services perform the Christmas classic "Jingle Bells." This video was produced by the Pentagon's Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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House report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz reveals rampant sexual misconduct, drug use
23/12/2024 Duração: 04minA highly-anticipated House Ethics Committee report details a litany of allegations against Matt Gaetz, the former Republican Florida representative. Prosecutors previously declined to charge him, but Gaetz' former peers found evidence that he paid several young women for sex -- including an underage girl -- and partook in drug-fueled sex parties. Lisa Desjardins joins William Brangham to discuss. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Why Biden commuted the sentences of 37 people on federal death row
23/12/2024 Duração: 05minPresident Biden has commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 prisoners on federal death row who will stay in prison for life but will not be subject to executions. Biden's move is likely motivated by the incoming Trump administration's expected hard line policy shift on federal executions. Robin Maher, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, joins William Brangham to discuss. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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News Wrap: Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murdering head of United Health Care
23/12/2024 Duração: 04minIn our news wrap Monday, the man accused of gunning down the head of United Health Care pleaded not guilty to multiple charges of murder, former President Bill Clinton is hospitalized in Washington, D.C. after developing a fever, automakers Nissan and Honda announce plans for a merger, and a man is facing murder and arson charges for allegedly setting a woman on fire inside a subway train. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Researchers race to answer questions about the unintended consequences of wind energy
23/12/2024 Duração: 08minThe Biden administration just approved a wind farm project off the coast of Massachusetts. It's the eleventh commercial-scale wind project of its kind to get approval and comes at a key moment for the sector, as President-elect Trump, a frequent critic, prepares to take office. Miles O'Brien reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Biden's big moves and the Republicans' funding fight
23/12/2024 Duração: 08minNPR's Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join William Brangham to discuss the latest political news, including President Biden's big decisions with just weeks left in office and how a funding fight reveals potential cracks in the GOP as Republicans prepare to take power. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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China's foreign adoption ban leaves hundreds of children and families in limbo
23/12/2024 Duração: 09minChina's announcement in September that it was ending international adoptions was a crushing blow for families awaiting the arrival of their adopted children. The policy change has now left more than 270 American families in limbo, unsure of where their adoption journey will lead. Stephanie Sy reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Arturo Sandoval on falling in love with music and his journey to international fame
23/12/2024 Duração: 09minFamed musician Arturo Sandoval was among those celebrated at the 47th Kennedy Center honors in early December. But as a young boy in Cuba, Sandoval's rise to the top of the music world was inconceivable. He has now won 10 Grammy awards and performed the world over. Geoff Bennett met up with Sandoval to talk about a life filled with music. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Candy Cane Lane lights up St. Louis and brings the true meaning of Christmas
23/12/2024 Duração: 02minFor more than 20 years, one street in St. Louis, Missouri gets transformed every holiday season into a show of lights. But behind the sparkle of Candy Cane Lane there is an underlying motivation, demonstrating what many believe is the true meaning of Christmas. New Hour's Community correspondent Gabrielle Hays explains. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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News Wrap: 2 U.S. Navy pilots rescued, 1 injured after Red Sea friendly fire incident
22/12/2024 Duração: 02minIn our news wrap Sunday, the U.S. military says an American fighter jet was mistakenly shot down over the Red Sea in a friendly fire incident, Israeli airstrikes killed nearly two dozen people in Gaza, the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany reopened two days after a car plowed into a crowd there, and more than 100 million Americans are expected to travel for the holidays. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders