Friday on the NewsHour, the Islamic State claims a U.S. hostage was killed by an airstrike. Also: January’s labor report shows significant growth, the mother of a journalist gone missing in Syria makes a plea for more help, why music playlists have replaced the album, Mark Shields and David Brooks on the politics of vaccination and National Geographic trains young photographers around the world.
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National Geographic trains youths to use a camera as cultural passport6 min
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Shields and Brooks on the politics of vaccination, using religion to justify evil acts12 min
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A mother demands better advocacy for U.S. hostages6 min
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Parents of U.S. hostage Austin Tice mount campaign to win his release2 min
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How music on demand is killing the album7 min
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Job growth on a roll, will wages follow?5 min
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News Wrap: Hollande, Merkel go to Moscow for Ukraine talks6 min
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No proof yet of Islamic State claims about female hostage’s death4 min
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National Geographic photographers teach under-served youth around the world5 min
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Will new manufacturing ease Mississippi’s ‘psychosis of poverty?’9 min
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