Tuesday on the NewsHour, convicted spy Jonathan Pollard was granted parole after 30 years in jail for selling information to Israel. Also: The Boy Scouts of America lifts a ban on gay scout leaders, why Boston terminated its 2024 Olympics bid, residents near the first atomic blast say they've been plagued by cancer, slavery and lawlessness out at sea and how a once-lost Dr. Seuss got published.
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What dropping the ban on gay leaders means for the Boy Scouts5 min
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Teens sing in support of Black Lives Matter2 min
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How slavery and murder goes unpunished on the high seas6 min
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New Mexicans claim cancer is living legacy of world’s first atomic bomb test9 min
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Why hosting the Olympics may not be a golden opportunity11 min
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How Dr. Seuss’s publisher helped finish a forgotten book6 min
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Is there a connection between Pollard release timing and Iran deal?4 min
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News Wrap: Turkey strikes Kurdish rebels after soldier death as NATO meets on Islamic State8 min
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