Tuesday on the NewsHour, Standard and Poor’s reaches a $1.4 billion settlement with the Justice Department over charges that it contributed to the financial crisis. Also: New York cracks down on fake herbal supplements, using education to break the cycle of poverty in West Virginia, finding a once-lost book by the author of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” and regrowing the ocean’s fragile coral reefs.
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Schools in rural West Virginia aim to improve students’ prospects6 min
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Scientists try to regrow a dying coral reef 25 times faster than nature6 min
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For Harper Lee fans, great excitement for the book that came before ‘Mockingbird’8 min
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Store-bought herbal supplements may not be what they advertise6 min
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News Wrap: House GOP votes again to repeal the ACA7 min
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Jordan finds ‘no compromise is possible’ with Islamic State7 min
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Jordan vows revenge for pilot’s brutal murder by Islamic State2 min
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Will S&P’s penalty for too-rosy mortgage securities ratings send a message?7 min
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San Francisco dancers confront history and human rights through video, text6 min
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