Wednesday on the NewsHour, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was formally sentenced to death for the Boston Marathon bombing. Also: Easing hostage rules to allow U.S. families to pay ransoms, the Senate grants Obama fast-track trade authority win, Charleston’s mayor on race and guns, deadly conditions for oil workers, growing tensions between the U.S. and China and exploring Iranian history with art.
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China, U.S. wrap up talks amid growing distrust5 min
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Why North Dakota’s oil fields are so deadly for workers9 min
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Charleston’s mayor on confronting racism with honesty7 min
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Refusing to pay ransom won’t stop kidnapping, says former hostage7 min
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How Obama’s fast-track authority came to pass4 min
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Shifting policy, Obama pledges U.S. will ‘stand by’ families of hostages3 min
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Shirin Neshat translates Iranian political unrest through an artistic lens5 min
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At Boston bombing sentencing, Tsarnaev apologizes and victims address their attacker5 min
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News Wrap: Body of slain SC lawmaker lies in state5 min
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