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July 21, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 202 | 57m 46s

Monday on the News Hour, NATO countries promise more weapons to help Ukraine defend itself after Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults in months. New restrictions on student loans raise questions about education access and how borrowers can pay off existing debt. Plus, the conservative effort to curtail reproductive rights turns its focus toward birth control.

Aired: 07/20/25 | Expires: 08/20/25
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Extras
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the public response to Trump's handling of the Epstein case
After fall of Roe, pro-life activists take aim at birth control
Top books to read this summer, according to Ann Patchett and Maureen Corrigan
What the new student loan rules mean for current and future borrowers
News Wrap: Judge hears Harvard's challenge to Trump administration cuts
O'Rourke says 'we have to fight back' as Trump pushes Texas to redraw congressional maps
Palestinians describe choice between starvation and risking death to get food aid in Gaza
News Wrap: Number of missing from Texas floods drops to 3 people
What to know about the rise of mental health misinformation on social media
Malaysia stops accepting plastic waste from the U.S. and other rich nations
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