Tuesday on the NewsHour, the Senate considers a change to how it approves nominees for federal courts and critical administration positions, but the idea is not without controversy. Plus: climate change drives Honduran farmers to migrate north, Puerto Rico struggles to recover from Hurricane Maria, an unusual children’s literacy program, baseball economics and college students facing hunger.
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News Wrap: Trump says no ACA replacement until after 2020 elections6 min
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How a rule change for Senate confirmation process could affect federal courts9 min
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Climate change is killing crops in Honduras — and driving farmers north9 min
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Why federal aid for struggling Puerto Rico remains a political battle9 min
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When a laundromat becomes a library7 min
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The staggering economics of Major League Baseball6 min
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Pop-up pantries aim to reduce food insecurity for college students4 min
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