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Thousands of nurses go on strike at several major New York City hospital systems

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
The union says about 15,000 nurses are participating in the strike.
Associated Press

After Maduro's ouster, Trump warns Cuba to 'make a deal' before it's too late

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
President Donald Trump on Sunday fired off another warning to the government of Cuba as the close ally of Venezuela braces for potential widespread unrest after Nicolás Maduro was deposed as Venezuela's leader.
Seung Min Kim, Associated Press

News Wrap: Iran threatens retaliation if U.S. intervenes in protest crackdown

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
In our news wrap Sunday, Tehran warned the U.S. not to intervene as anti-government protests in Iran and the ruling regime's deadly crackdown on them intensified, and Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir died at age 78.

Investigation raises concerns about lack of FDA quality testing for generic drugs

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
By some estimates, about 90% of prescriptions in the U.S. are filled with generic drugs. The Food and Drug Administration says that all agency-approved generic drugs "have the same high quality" as brand-name drugs, but a ProPublica investigation found that the FDA rarely tests the quality of generic drugs. John Yang speaks with investigative reporter Debbie Cenziper for more.
John Yang

How social media lures migrants into undertaking treacherous journeys

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
Many people use social media to document the things we enjoy most in our lives, like vacations, meals or the latest TikTok dance. But it can also be used to influence people to seek better lives, often through dangerous journeys that can have tragic results. This report was produced by students at the University of British Columbia's Global Reporting Centre and narrated by Andrea Crossan.
Sandrine Jacquot, Global Reporting Centre

Scientists use new technology to track individual monarch butterfly migrations

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
Monarch butterflies make one of the most extraordinary migrations in the natural world, often traveling thousands of miles across North America. Now, scientists are using new tracking technology to get a greater understanding of those journeys. Ali Rogin speaks with Dan Fagin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who teaches science journalism at New York University, to learn more.
Ali Rogin

Highlights from PBS News Weekend as show goes off the air

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
This Sunday is the final broadcast of PBS News Weekend, at least for the foreseeable future. PBS cancelled the show due to the loss of federal funding for public media. As our team signs off the air, anchor John Yang looks back at some of our top stories and highlights over the years.
John Yang

Hamas says it will dissolve its Gaza government upon new Palestinian body taking over

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
Hamas said Sunday it will dissolve its existing government in Gaza once a Palestinian technocratic leadership committee takes over the territory, as mandated under the U.S.-brokered peace plan. But the group gave no specifics on when the change will occur.
Samy Magdy, Associated Press

Myanmar holds 2nd round of voting in country's 1st general election since military takeover

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
Critics say the polls organized by the military government are neither free nor fair and are an effort by the military to legitimize its rule after seizing power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021.
Associated Press

Pope Leo XIV baptizes 20 infants in tradition marking end of the Christmas season

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
In his first baptismal ceremony as pope, Leo celebrated the Lord's gift of faith to the children, saying that it gives sense to the gift of life.
Associated Press

Venezuela slowly releases prisoners for 3rd day after goodwill effort announced

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
As of Saturday night, only 16 people imprisoned for political reasons had been released, according to Foro Penal, a Venezuelan advocacy group for prisoners. Eight hundred and four remained imprisoned, the group said.
Regina Garcia Cano, Associated Press

Bob Weir, founding member of the Grateful Dead, dies at 78

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
Weir joined the Grateful Dead — originally the Warlocks — in 1965 in San Francisco at just 17 years old. He would spend the next 30 years playing on endless tours with the Grateful Dead alongside fellow singer and guitarist Jerry Garcia, who died in 1995.
Andrew Dalton, Associated Press

U.S. launches new retaliatory strikes against Islamic State group in Syria

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
The U.S. has launched another round of retaliatory strikes against the Islamic State group in Syria following last month's ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter in the country.
Associated Press

Death toll in crackdown on protests in Iran spikes to at least 538, activists say

PBS Headlines
6 months ago
A crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran has killed at least 538 people and even more are feared dead, activists said Sunday, while Tehran warned that the U.S. military and Israel would be "legitimate targets" if America uses force to protect demonstrators.
Jon Gambrell, Associated Press

ICE shootings spark outrage, protests across the country demanding accountability

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
This week's series of shootings by federal agents enforcing Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration have sparked a weekend of protests. Voices of anger and outrage were heard at rallies and demonstrations across the country. John Yang speaks with Lisa Gilbert, co-president of Public Citizen, a progressive advocacy group that helped organize Saturday's protests, for more.
John Yang

News Wrap: Iran threatens death penalty for protesters as tensions escalate

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
In our news wrap Saturday, human rights watchers say at least 72 people have been killed in Iran as protests near a second week, the U.S. military conducted several large-scale strikes against ISIS in Syria, Trump moved to tighten U.S. control over revenue from Venezuelan oil sales, and rescuers in the Philippines said there's hope of finding more survivors in a massive garbage avalanche.

Critics call Myanmar's first elections since military coup a sham as civil war rages on

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
The second phase of elections is underway in Myanmar this weekend. It's the first election since the ruling military regime seized power five years ago, but with major opposition parties barred from participating, leaders jailed and an ongoing civil war keeping many from voting, the process is being widely criticized as a sham. Special correspondent Kira Kay reports.
Kira Kay

New book offers glimpse inside world of controversial tech firm Palantir and its CEO

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
Palantir Technologies is one of the most secretive and powerful companies in Silicon Valley. It develops software that can quickly analyze massive amounts of data, used by government agencies, the military and major corporations. Ali Rogin speaks with Michael Steinberger, author of the new book "The Philosopher in the Valley: Alex Karp, Palantir and the Rise of the Surveillance State," for more.
Ali Rogin

Protests against ICE spread across U.S. after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
Thousands of people marched in Minneapolis Saturday to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer there and the shooting of two people in Portland, Oregon. It was was one of hundreds of protests planned in towns and cities across the country over the weekend.
Rebecca Santana, Associated Press

Suspect charged with murder in Mississippi after 6 killed in shootings

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
Authorities have charged a 24-year-old man with murder after six people — including a child — were killed in a series of shootings in northeast Mississippi.
Associated Press
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