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December 27, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode

Season 2025 Episode 361 | 26m 45s

Saturday on PBS News Weekend, a deadly wave of Russian strikes hit Ukraine’s capital as Zelenskyy heads to Florida for talks with Trump. How a company in landlocked Nebraska is connected to efforts to combat plastic pollution in oceans. Plus, scientists in Yellowstone National Park use artificial intelligence to try to decode the language of wolves.

Aired: 12/26/25 | Expires: 01/26/26
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Extras
As attacks on oil sites continue, Trump dismisses ceasefire, says Iran is ‘finished'
News Wrap: Deadlock over DHS funding shows no signs of ending
Zohran Mamdani on his bold agenda, tackling Islamophobia and working with Trump
Trump promised a manufacturing boom, but factory jobs continue to decline
David Hill and Geoff Bennett discuss the business of sports betting on 'Settle In'
Brooks and Capehart on Trump struggling to contain economic fallout of Iran war
Long lines, frustrations grow at airports as DHS shutdown strains TSA staffing
Pentagon poised to ask Congress for up to $200 billion to fund Iran war
Israeli and Iranian strikes on oil and gas facilities rattle global markets
White House's use of internet memes to promote Iran war sparks criticism
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