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Nov 20

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How Dolly Parton keeps her creative streak going after decades of hits

By Judy Woodruff, Anne Azzi Davenport

With a new album, new book, a holiday musical, a growing business empire and a philanthropic legacy, Dolly Parton isn’t slowing down. The iconic star talks to Judy Woodruff about feeling more creative and productive than ever before, and why…

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Nov 19

Watch 3:59
As virus rages, CDC urges Americans not to travel for holidays

By Amna Nawaz, Ryan Connelly Holmes

The coronavirus pandemic is generating rising infections and rising fears across the United States. With the holidays approaching and surging numbers of cases, hospitalizations and deaths, public health experts are more worried than ever about the country’s ability to control…

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Nov 19

Watch 7:02
Why Congress must act now to avoid more ‘horrific milestones’ in pandemic

Unless more federal aid is approved soon, COVID-19 relief measures like unemployment assistance will expire by Christmas. More than 10 million jobs have been lost since the pandemic began, and many Americans are facing food and housing insecurity. Dr. Richard…

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Nov 19

Watch 8:06
For older workers, pandemic unemployment could be career-ending

By Paul Solman

The worsening pandemic continues to mean millions of Americans out of work. For older employees in particular, this kind of long-term unemployment can represent the end of a career -- especially when they may be facing age discrimination and bias.

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Nov 18

Watch 4:55
News Wrap: U.S. imposes new sanctions on Iran

In our news wrap Wednesday, the U.S. imposed another round of sanctions on Iran, targeting the country’s intelligence minister and a charity that’s allegedly a regime slush fund. The move comes after a United Nations agency reported centrifuges at Iran’s…

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Nov 18

Watch 5:17
Not traveling for the holidays is a necessary sacrifice, medical expert says

The coronavirus continues to tear across the U.S. as Americans prepare for the holiday season. With Thanksgiving approaching, there have been a number of warnings about gathering during the pandemic, as health officials say other holidays have been followed by…

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Nov 17

Watch 4:39
News Wrap: U.S. COVID cases rise 80 percent in 2 weeks

In our news wrap Tuesday, U.S. coronavirus infections have hit another record, with 166,000 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. That represents an 80 percent increase in just two weeks, prompting more states to take action. Also, Georgia’s…

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Nov 17

Watch 6:45
As Trump claims fraud, officials say this election was ‘the most secure’

By William Brangham, Courtney Norris

President Trump and his allies continue to sow doubt over the American electoral process, questioning the intentions of election administrators and poll workers and falsely claiming rampant voter fraud. How do these essential workers, who represent both parties, feel about…

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Nov 16

Watch 3:32
Moderna’s vaccine trials bring hope as more states resume pandemic restrictions

By William Brangham, Patty Morales

The U.S. is facing both despair and hope regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. With total infections over 11 million nationwide, the virus is continuing to wreak havoc, leading to rising hospitalizations and deaths -- and reimposed restrictions. But at the same…

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Nov 16

Watch 3:58
What it’s like to be part of a COVID-19 vaccine trial

With Moderna reporting encouraging early results from its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, we take a personal look at what it’s like to be part of the research process. The NewsHour’s John Yang is participating in Moderna’s clinical trials. He joins Judy…

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