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Dec 23

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode December 23, 2017

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On this edition for Saturday, Dec. 23, drones help prevent conflicts between farmers and elephants in Tanzania, and a documentary film on how opioids have devastated Somerville, Massachusetts. Also, an investigation into the impact of homeless relocation programs in American…

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Dec 23

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Filmmaker chronicles impact of opioids on his hometown

By Christopher Booker, Connie Kargbo

An ongoing opioid epidemic in the U.S. killed 42,249 people in 2016 and has lowered national life expectancy. Journalist and filmmaker Alex Hogan has lost many of his childhood friends to opioid misuse in Somerville, Massachusetts, and in the new…

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Dec 23

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Is relocating homeless people a life line or broken system?

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While cities across the country have for three decades relocated homeless people by giving them free, one-way tickets out of town, there has never been an analysis of the national impact. Over 18 months, The Guardian investigated more than 20,000…

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Dec 23

Thomas fire becomes the largest in California’s history

By Michael D. Regan

A southern California wildfire that has burned hundreds of thousands of acres outside Los Angeles over the last three weeks is the largest in the state's history, fire officials said Friday.

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Dec 17

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode December 17, 2017

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On this edition for Sunday, Dec. 17, the GOP’s tax bill is expected to pass and get signed by President Trump this week. And, in the second of our two-part series on drinking water, unregulated chemicals alarm residents near the…

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Dec 17

This pop-up bakery brings Palestinian taste around the world

By Pavni Mittal

Australian-Palestinian entrepreneur Ameer El-issa and a team of bakers serve knafeh, a cheese-based dessert, out of a shipping container.

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Dec 17

Neon, spectacles and bright lights lure eaters in the age of Instagram

By Corinne Segal

Interior designers say they are increasingly creating spaces with Instagram in mind, making businesses brighter, boldly-patterned, and instantly shareable.

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Dec 17

Watch 2:46
Lawmakers call for changes to surveillance act

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Lawmakers are discussing the renewal of the FISA Amendments Act, which allows the surveillance of foreigners outside of the U.S. And while there is generally bipartisan support for the act on national security grounds, reports show that the National Security…

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Dec 17

Watch 10:31
How an unregulated chemical entered a North Carolina community’s drinking water

By Sam Weber, Laura Fong

One of about 85,000 chemicals registered in the United States are not tested for in drinking water. One of them is GenX, a man-made compound that manufacturing facilities have discharged into North Carolina’s Cape Fear River for decades. In the…

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Dec 17

CDC director says there are ‘no banned words’ at the agency

By Michael D. Regan

Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald said in a series of Tweets on Sunday said there are "no banned words," while emphasizing the agency's commitment to data-driven science.

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