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April 1, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 91 | 56m 15s

Tuesday on the News Hour, mass firings begin at government health agencies, including people in key leadership positions. As the window narrows to find survivors of the Myanmar quake, aid groups warn of the overwhelming need for food, water and health care. Plus, how an effort to provide cheap rice to Haiti has made it difficult for the nation to produce its own.

Aired: 03/31/25 | Expires: 05/01/25
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Extras
What the Supreme Court rulings mean for presidential power
Venezuela rescue efforts grow desperate as death toll rises and aftershock rattles country
Supreme Court ruling proves Federal Reserve is unique agency, Lisa Cook's lawyer says
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump's focus on the SAVE Act
Required Bible stories for Texas students challenge separation of church and state
News Wrap: Supreme Court rules constitutional protections apply to location data
American dream slipping out of reach for many DACA recipients, new report finds
Willy Vlautin on spotlighting working-class American life in his novels and music
Crews race to find survivors in mountains of rubble after Venezuela earthquakes
Why more school districts are limiting screen time for students
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