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February 3, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2026 Episode 28 | 57m 46s

Tuesday on the News Hour, the House passes a bill to end the partial government shutdown, but lawmakers remain divided over DHS funding. Tulsi Gabbard defends her presence at an FBI raid of a Georgia election facility. Haitians with temporary protected status in the U.S. face an uncertain future. Plus, a new book explores how an agricultural revolution could transform how we eat meat.

Aired: 02/02/26 | Expires: 03/05/26
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