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July 22, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 203 | 57m 46s

Tuesday on the News Hour, congressional leaders and the Trump administration take steps to quell frustration over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The president of the Philippines visits Washington amid trade tensions and fraying relations with China. Plus, as some anti-abortion activists turn their focus to birth control, we examine the facts about contraceptives and online misinformation.

Aired: 07/21/25 | Expires: 08/21/25
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Extras
Trump deflects Epstein questions as Johnson shuts down House, avoiding vote on files
How Trump's tariffs on Asian allies impact the U.S. strategy to counter China
Volunteers provide relief and restore hope for Texas flood victims
News Wrap: UN says Israeli forces have killed more than 1,000 Gazans seeking aid since May
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on the inspiration for 'Purpose,' his Tony-winning family drama
Examining the facts about contraceptives as birth control misinformation spreads online
As immigration courts face backlog, DOJ cuts dozens of judges
After fall of Roe, anti-abortion activists take aim at birth control
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the public response to Trump's handling of the Epstein case
Top books to read this summer, according to Ann Patchett and Maureen Corrigan
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