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We’ve updated our look and expanded our palette as a nod to the bright glow of Southern California.

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California's Gold with Huell Howser
Huell Tries to Get Healed with 'Gold Rush Medicine' at Sacramento's Sutter's Fort
The "doctoring" that took place during the Gold Rush are examined at Sutters Fort in Sacramento.

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27:44
California's Gold with Huell Howser
Ever See Those Oil Islands in Long Beach? Huell Explores Them for Us
Huell visits four architectural gems and learns about their rich oil history.

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56:45
PBS NewsHour
March 2, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the director of the FBI sounds the alarm on the growing threat of domestic terrorism.

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10:50
Democracy Now!
Biden Bombs Iranian-Backed Militias in Syria, Jeopardizing Nuclear Talks with Tehran
The Biden administration is facing intense criticism from U.S. progressives after carrying out airstrikes on eastern Syria said to be targeting Iranian-backed militia groups.

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53:47
Nova
Looking for Life on Mars
NASA launches its most ambitious search yet for traces of ancient life on Mars.

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48:29
Europe's New Wild
Europe's Amazon
The Danube is the largest preserved wetland on the continent, a sanctuary for thousands of species — many are the last of their kind. Conservationists are working to preserve and restore these precious habitats before it’s too late.

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1:25:56
Independent Lens
Mr. SOUL!
"Mr. SOUL!" explores the first nationally broadcast all-Black variety show on public TV.

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15:40
Democracy Now!
Attorney Benjamin Crump On Overhauling U.S. Policing
The Democratic-led House of Representatives is expected to vote next week on a sweeping police reform bill that would ban chokeholds, prohibit federal no-knock warrants, establish a National Police Misconduct Registry and other measures.

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Learning to Live Again: A Lazarus Tale from the COVID-19 Front Lines
Vicente Perez Castro, a 57-year-old cook from Long Beach, could barely breathe when he was admitted to Los Angeles County’s Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. At a certain point, the doctors told his family that he wasn’t going to make it. Months later, here he was — an outpatient at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in Downey, the only public hospital in the county whose main mission is patient rehab.