Thursday on the NewsHour, we examine the U.S. strategy to combat the Islamic State. Also: Complications for the space probe that landed on a comet, newly elected members of Congress navigate life on the Hill, Amazon compromises on ebook pricing, encouraging Native Alaskans to become teachers, hazards of earning a living on Mt. Everest and two teens team up to make a zombie movie.
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Aspiring filmmakers get a kickstart on their teen zombie movie
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Mt. Everest disaster raises questions of compensation for Sherpas
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Encouraging rural Alaska’s students to become teachers
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Closing the book on the Amazon and Hachette feud
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Newcomers learn to navigate life on Capitol Hill
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After ambitious but bouncy comet landing, science gains would be ‘bonus’ – Part 2
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Should the U.S. change its Islamic State strategy in Syria? – Part 2
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Anchor failure puts Philae lander in a precarious position – Part 1
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Islamic State releases defiant message as U.S. lawmakers criticize strategy to defeat the group – Part 1
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News Wrap: Liberia lifts state of emergency
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