Wednesday on the NewsHour, Beirut grapples with the fallout of a cataclysmic explosion that injured thousands. Plus: What issues matter to voters, a GOP strategist on the party’s migration to President Trump, the 75th anniversary of Hiroshima, Minneapolis considers abolishing its police force, a new book about class and hierarchy and a Brief But Spectacular take on surviving COVID-19 at age 102.
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Beirut blast means more suffering for a country on the brink of collapse4 min
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News Wrap: Former deputy AG denies Obama influenced Russia probe5 min
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As pandemic upends presidential campaign, what issues matter most to voters9 min
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Longtime GOP strategist says he’ll ‘work with Democrats’ to defeat Trump8 min
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75 years after Hiroshima, should U.S. president have authority to launch nuclear attack?8 min
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Minneapolis officials grapple with question of police reform — or replacement8 min
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‘Caste’ author Isabel Wilkerson on America’s race and class hierarchy6 min
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A Brief But Spectacular take on surviving coronavirus at age 1023 min
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