Wednesday on the NewsHour, lower-income neighborhoods bear a disproportionate burden of the effects from the ongoing winter storm, protests against the military coup in Myanmar grow despite internet restrictions and police crackdowns, and NASA sends another probe to Mars with ambitious goals in mind, including learning whether life ever existed on its surface.
Wednesday on the NewsHour...
Editor's Note: This report incorrectly identified Myanmar's 1988 uprising against the government as taking place in 1998. We regret the error.
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Americans grapple with historic weather, with much of the U.S. still locked in deep freeze11 min
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News Wrap: White House task force reports increase in COVID-19 vaccinations8 min
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Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh dies at 703 min
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Protests grow in Myanmar despite internet restrictions and police crackdowns7 min
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NASA sets ambitious goals for latest mission to Mars7 min
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Applying the lessons of Ebola to the fight COVID-197 min
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Rep. Dean and her son share their family’s struggle with addiction in new memoir9 min
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The musical duo Black Violin’s Brief But Spectacular take on defying stereotypes4 min
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