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July 30, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 211 | 57m 46s

Wednesday on the News Hour, a massive earthquake off Russia's coast triggers tsunami warnings across the Pacific Rim. The economy grows more than expected despite continuing concern over President Trump's trade wars. Plus, a look at pronatalism, the growing movement encouraging families to have more children.

Aired: 07/29/25 | Expires: 08/29/25
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Extras
Economy grows more than expected despite trade war concerns
Study reveals simple lifestyle changes could help prevent dementia
Colorado AG explains why the state is suing a deputy who aided ICE
News Wrap: Israeli strikes and gunfire kill at least 46 in Gaza
Medicaid recipients in Louisiana brace for impact of work requirements and cuts
The Dog Lady's Brief But Spectacular take on Rethinking Rescue
A look inside the pronatalism movement encouraging Americans to have more children
Hawaii avoids major damage after massive earthquake triggers tsunami
'Maybe Happy Ending' actor and composer on the musical that's captivating Broadway
EPA plans to overturn scientific finding used to regulate carbon emissions
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