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PBS NewsHour
October 14, 2021
Season 2021
Episode 287
Thursday on the NewsHour, a limited supply of global energy sources has led to rising prices worldwide, with winter fuel costs expected to climb. Then, residents of another predominantly Black city in Michigan are told to use bottled water amid risks of lead contamination. And, threats and disaffection among Iraqi voters following the killing of protest leaders prompt a poor election turnout.
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A look at the role and recognition of women in front of and behind the camera.
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After Trump’s commanding win on Super Tuesday, a look at the present and future of the Republican Party.
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The Senate races to pass a spending package and avoid a government shutdown.
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President Biden prepares to speak to Congress and the American people in his annual State of the Union address.