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Aug 02

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Political battles simmer ahead of Obama’s strict climate change plan

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President Barack Obama proposed the toughest regulations in U.S. history to combat climate change, with the most significant rule requiring existing power plants to cut emissions by 32 percent by 2030. But the rules face opposition from Congressional Republicans and…

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Aug 02

How Google is addressing the tech industry’s diversity problem

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To promote diversity in the tech industry, non-profit All Start Code has partnered with Google in an effort to address the opportunity gap for young men of color by training a new generation of coders.

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Aug 01

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode August 1, 2015

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On this edition for Saturday, August 1st, 2015, the Justice Department's stunning investigation of discrimination against black children in the St. Louis family court system, presidential candidates are collecting massive amounts of Facebook data on individual voters, and in our…

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Aug 01

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Should Uber drivers be considered employees? Viewers sound off.

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Hari Sreenivasan reads viewer comments on NewsHour Weekend’s report from last week on how the definition of “employee” is changing in the sharing economy -- where companies like Uber and Instacart have taken off.

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Aug 01

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DOJ: St. Louis court discriminates against black children

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The U.S. Department of Justice says St. Louis County’s juvenile justice system treats black children more harshly than white children “because of their race.” According to the DOJ, black children in St. Louis County are one and a half times…

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Aug 01

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Are presidential candidates tracking your Facebook profile?

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Facebook is offering new tools for political candidates, and your personal account could be used in the process. For the first time, Facebook is allowing campaigns to track users’ political comments and likes to create a master list of target…

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Aug 01

Once in a blue moon: See photos of Friday’s lunar rarity around the world

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See photos from around the world of Friday's blue moon, the second of two full moons appearing in the same calendar month.

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Jul 26

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode July 26, 2015

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On this edition for Sunday, July 26th, 2015, President Obama vows to stand by Kenya in its fight against terrorism, Tunisian fisherman are saving the lives of migrants stranded in the Mediterranean Sea, and altered images and the dilemma for…

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Jul 26

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Presidential history: Obama opens first-ever visit to Ethiopia by U.S. president

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After a three-day visit to Kenya, President Obama traveled to Ethiopia on Sunday, with the goals of strengthening trade between Sub-Saharan Africa and the U.S. and fighting terrorism. John Campbell of the Council on Foreign Relations and former U.S. Ambassador…

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Jul 26

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U.S. energy firms slash jobs as crude oil prices drop

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The recent 20 percent drop in crude oil prices might be saving you money at the gas pump, but it's now prompting job layoffs by U.S. energy companies. The Wall Street Journal's Lynn Cook joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the…

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