PBS Newshour Weekend
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As migrants endure life-threatening conditions to cross the US-Mexico border, aid workers face criminal charges. Enforcement of ‘harboring’ laws has been intensified by anti-immigrant sentiment.
Most of the food crops we eat are annuals, plants that need to be replanted every year, but scientists in the US are developing a new non-GMO perennial grain called 'Kernza'. Is this the future of food?
With the opioid crisis ravaging the state of Massachusetts, one county has taken a hands-on approach by jailing men, often against their will, in order to provide them with drug addiction treatment.
Pittsburg’s Jewish community is still healing one year after a mass shooting that killed eleven people. Tree of Life synagogue continue to come to terms with the hate crimes plaguing American society.
With detention centers near the US-Mexico border at capacity, detainees are being held far from the border and legal assistance. These ICE centers bring profits to rural Louisiana, but at what cost?
Convicted of murder, but a police officer pulled the trigger - how can that be? A little-known legal loophole in the US, the 'felony murder rule' is putting people behind bars for murders they didn't commit.
Are unhealthy concepts of masculinity contributing to higher rates of suicide, depression, health problems and violence in the USA? This report goes inside the efforts to disrupt a male culture that's endangering lives.
With Trump’s trade war with China ongoing and sales of tobacco plunging, there is a new crop of choice among American farmers - hemp. As legalisation spreads, is this the future of family farming in the US?
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