Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/october-14-2021-pbs-newshour-full-episode Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Thursday on the News Hour... Thursday on the NewsHour, a limited supply of global energy sources has led to rising prices worldwide, with winter fuel costs expected to climb. Then, residents of another predominantly Black city in Michigan are told to use bottled water amid risks of lead contamination. And, threats and disaffection among Iraqi voters following the killing of protest leaders prompt a poor election turnout. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode Industrial sites often create toxic waste. Julie Bargmann uses it to transform landscapes 6 min How fires, dry conditions are drastically increasing air pollution across California 4 min Targeted assassinations, violent protest crackdowns keep Iraqi voters away from polls 9 min Missouri's Medicaid expansion aims to benefit low-income workers, but sign-ups still lag 8 min Film and TV workers are on the verge of a massive strike. Here's why 6 min Benton Harbor's water has had excess lead for years. Residents are only now receiving help 7 min Why energy prices are spiking globally and how it affects green initiatives 8 min News Wrap: FDA advisory panel backs Moderna booster for seniors, other high-risk groups 4 min