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Oct 10

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Swim lessons help refugees put trust in once-perilous seas

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, the sea is a constant reminder of a trauma for the refugees who crossed the water in search of security. But a group of swimming instructors in Lesbos, Greece, is working to…

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Sep 18

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How this 72-year-old weightlifter is lifting expectations

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a 60-year-old grandmother from Fairfax, Virginia, developed a love for weightlifting and garnered up to 12 world records in her age and weight categories. Now 72, Linda Leightley can deadlift 273 pounds…

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Sep 01

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A summer colony where seabirds and science nest

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, an island six miles off the coast of Portsmouth, N.H., is home to a colony of terns — a species of seabirds whose numbers are quickly dwindling worldwide. Every summer, the island…

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Aug 29

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Artists remake the world’s wonders in lilliputian scale

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a team of 600 artists from eight countries have teamed up for an exhibit in Times Square that displays the world’s most iconic landmarks in miniature. Gulliver’s Gate is an interactive exhibit…

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Aug 29

360-video: An up-close view of a miniature world’s tiny tourist destinations

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Gulliver’s Gate -- an elaborate, miniature world just two blocks from New York City’s Times Square -- features 300 scenes from around the world scaled down to one-87th their real life proportions.

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Aug 24

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How the USS Indianapolis, WWII Navy ship with a dramatic history, was finally rediscovered

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, after more than seven decades, the remains of one of the worst U.S. Naval disasters in history has been found, thanks to a wealthy philanthropist, historian and a state-of-the-art research vessel.

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Aug 17

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73 years later, WWII veteran returns a fallen soldier’s family keepsake

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In our NewsHour moment of the day, a 93-year-old World War II veteran traveled more than 5,000 miles from his Montana home this month to return a treasured keepsake to a grateful Japanese family.

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Aug 14

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A surfing contest where everyone doggie paddles

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, four-legged waveriders take part in a unique surf competition. Special correspondent Laura Klivans of KQED reports, with video by Serginho Roosblad.

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Aug 10

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A postcard from where Alaska’s oil industry and wilderness meet

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, oil started flowing down the Trans-Alaska Pipeline 40 years ago. Every summer, thousands of workers file through Deadhorse, Alaska, an operations center for the oil field, including postal worker Les Dunbar. Eric…

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This mom leads young people on walks in the woods to prevent and heal from tragedy

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In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, Boston’s inner city often sees a spike in violence during the summer, when many students are out of school and on the streets. But as special correspondent Tina Martin from PBS station…

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