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How realistic is Trump’s pledge to end HIV in the U.S.?

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“In his State of the Union address, President Trump promised that his administration would try to end the transmission of HIV/AIDS in the U.S. William Brangham learns more from Jon Cohen of Science Magazine and Carlos del Rio of Emory University School of Medicine about the attainability of this goal, the practical and political challenges…

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How self-taught photographer Gordon Parks became a master storyteller

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Photographer and journalist Gordon Parks used his camera as a tool to help the world understand the experience of African-Americans in the U.S. A current exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, titled “Gordon Parks: The New Tide,” examines the first ten years of his career, and exhibit curator Philip Brookman sits down with Jeffrey…

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Undocumented workers were recently fired from a Trump golf course.

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A Washington Post investigation found that a golf course owned by the Trump Organization employed about a dozen undocumented immigrants for years, firing them only recently and with no notice. After the news broke, Eric Trump announced the company would begin using E-Verify to confirm employees’ legal status. David Fahrenthold, who co-wrote the Washington Post…

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Last school year, 4 million students were on lockdown

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“During the last school year, more than 4 million students participated in at least one lockdown, most often in response to a perceived gun or violent threat, a Washington Post report found. And these perceived threats, psychologists say are causing students trauma. Reporter John Woodrow Cox joins Hari Sreenivasan for more” Watch more at https://www.pbs.org/newshour/

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Why so many of Boston’s high school valedictorians struggle to succeed

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“High school valedictorians are the best in their class academically. But a new report finds that the top graduates of Boston’s public high schools are encountering great obstacles to attaining educational and economic milestones. John Yang talks to the Boston Globe’s Malcolm Gay, one of the story’s reporters, about how former stars are struggling and…

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The Future of the Women’s March amidst Internal Tension

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Three years in, the Women’s March is facing criticism as it strives to sustain political momentum. While the first march is believed to be the largest single-day protest in American history, organizers have since come under fire from groups claiming they were left out or pushed aside. Amna Nawaz reports.” Stream your PBS favorites with…

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Number of families separated unknown due to bad bookkeeping

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The inspector general at the Department of Health and Human Services paints the most detailed picture to date of the Trump administration’s actions to separate immigrant families at the southern border. The report found that the government was separating children long before it announced its policy; thousands more may have been separated than previously reported….

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At US-Mexico border, a tribal nation fights wall that would divide them

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

The Native American tribe Tohono o’odham in Arizona has a significant stake in the ongoing conflict in Congress about whether to fund President Trump’s $5.7 billion border wall. The tribe’s reservation, about the size of Connecticut, spans both countries, and a border wall would run through their land. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay reports….

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Hundreds of detained migrant children could be released

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Hundreds of migrant children could be released from government custody as the Trump administration relaxes requirements for the adults sponsoring them. The shift was followed by an Associated Press report that some shelters house more than 1,000 children. Michelle Brane of the Women’s Refugee Commission joins Amna Nawaz to explain why the change is an…

Millions of Americans’ healthcare under a ‘possible cloud’

7 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A coalition of states with Democratic leadership is promising to appeal a Texas federal court ruling on Friday that aimed to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act. The case was brought by a group of Republican state attorneys general and is expected to go to the U.S. Supreme Court. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield…

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