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Scientists Resolve to Fight Back
Over the past month, the Trump administration has slashed budgets and done mass firings at federal science agencies. Some scientists are resolving to fight back.
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Science Friday
Scientists Resolve to Fight BackOver the past month, the Trump administration has slashed budgets and done mass firings at federal science agencies. Some scientists are resolving to fight back.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Here & Now
Court Challenges, Reset With RussiaThe Trump administration's efforts to cut the federal government face court challenges around the country. A journalists’ roundtable discusses the cases in-depth, and how Republicans on Capitol Hill are responding to President Trump's reset with Russia.
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
All Things Considered
Outliers in GreenlandThe Trump administration’s rhetoric on expansion has been pretty unpopular among Greenlandic citizens. But there are some outliers. More from Greenland's capital, on All Things Considered.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
The World
Life Changes OvernightWhen Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, life changed overnight for Ukrainians. Especially those who live near the Russian border. The World checks in on a town that's been occupied and liberated many times since.
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PBS NewsHour
The PBS NewsHour is an hour-long evening news broadcast, hosted by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett, which offers news updates, analysis, live studio interviews, discussions and more.
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Tariffs Complicate Inflation CallsInflation still hasn't cooled to the Fed's two-percent goal, and tariffs are complicating the situation even further. That story, and more of the week's economic news.
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