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January 19, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2026 Episode 19 | 57m 46s

Monday on the News Hour, Europe stands firm against Trump's push for Greenland after he links the effort to not winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Federal agents clash with protesters in Minneapolis, further roiling a community threatened with military intervention. Plus, we report from Antarctica, where scientists are trying to explain why a massive glacier is melting so fast.

Aired: 01/18/26 | Expires: 02/18/26
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Extras
News Wrap: World leaders weigh whether to join Trump's 'Board of Peace' for Gaza
On board the voyage to Antarctica to learn why a massive glacier is melting
As Trump expands presidential power, Congress divided over how much authority to cede
Amy Walter and Jasmine Wright on Trump's control of GOP lawmakers
Europe stands firm against Trump's push for Greenland as he threatens new tariffs
Minnesota protests enter 3rd week as immigration raids continue
Minnijean Brown-Trickey's Brief But Spectacular take on walking like you belong
Introducing 'Horizons' and 'Compass Points' from PBS News
Musk's Grok AI faces more scrutiny after generating sexual deepfake images
Author Charles Duhigg joins Amna Nawaz for our ‘Settle In’ podcast
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