Wednesday on the NewsHour, the Federal Reserve decides to hold interest rates steady despite pressure from President Trump to lower them. Plus: Horrific new details about the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, Trump’s rollback of environmental regulations, how scientists are racing to halt the next flu pandemic, plans to lower college debt, a new take on organ music and reparations for slavery.
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News Wrap: Hope Hicks appears before House Judiciary Committee7 min
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Why the Fed kept interest rates steady for now, despite pressure from Trump5 min
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Khashoggi’s brutal murder was a ‘state killing,’ special rapporteur says7 min
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Despite Trump’s more lenient emissions rules, coal industry faces uphill battle6 min
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Why the race to stop the next flu outbreak starts at state fairs and the beach8 min
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How 2020 presidential candidates would address ‘albatross’ of student debt8 min
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This musician is taking the sounds of the pipe organ on the road7 min
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Reparations and why America’s past still shapes the present3 min
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