PBS Newshour Weekend
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Tommy Hilfiger is one of the first designers to create a line of disabled-friendly clothing, joining a fast-growing socially-conscious movement in the industry to make fashion more accessible to all.
In southwest Florida, a former NFL football player is building a new sustainable town. Planned for over ten years and powered entirely by the sun, the town's first residents are beginning to move in.
Current affairs are now unfolding so fast it can be difficult to keep track. By gathering artefacts from significant events as they happen, museums are actively exhibiting our changing world.
In October, the Florida panhandle was devastated by the most powerful storm to hit the area in history. Thousands remain homeless, waiting on federal aid – but help is very slow to come.
Americans are set to vote in the mid-terms tomorrow, in an election that will determine American politics for the next two years. Nate Silver and his organisation use data to predict the likely outcome.
In Florida, convicted felons are barred from voting for life, a legacy of the state's 1865 constitution. This November, Floridians will vote on whether to change this. Emotions are running high.
In an attempt to reduce the number of prisoners forced into solitary confinement, activists are putting pressure on architects to refuse to design confinement cells.
Many Puerto Ricans are travelling to mainland America to fill the country's labour shortages, leaving behind an island mired in economic crisis. Workers give their viewpoints from the "Las Vegas of the Midwest".
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