Thursday on the NewsHour, the top U.S. military officer apologizes for joining President Trump in a controversial June 1 photo op amid protests in Washington, D.C. Plus: Unemployment in America, protests against racism extend beyond the U.S., the struggles of black-owned businesses, dealing with addiction during the pandemic, strengthening American democracy and community in New York’s Chinatown.
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How Gen. Mark Milley became a political ‘prop’ during Trump photo op8 min
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News Wrap: Coronavirus cases continue to surge in Brazil, India4 min
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What the latest jobs numbers say about a U.S. economic recovery5 min
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Outrage over George Floyd catalyzes movements for racial justice abroad6 min
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Pandemic highlights the extra hardships faced by black business owners8 min
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How Americans’ drinking habits have changed during the pandemic7 min
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Amid inequality and polarization, how can we strengthen American democracy?11 min
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A Brief But Spectacular take on keeping New York’s Chinatown safe3 min
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