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May 16, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 136 | 57m 46s

Friday on the News Hour, highly anticipated peace talks between Russia and Ukraine fall flat less than two hours in with few signs of progress. As President Trump returns from a trip marked by lavish displays and deal-making, a look at how his family could be profiting off the presidency. Plus, a baby born with a rare disorder becomes the first to receive personalized gene editing treatment.

Aired: 05/15/25 | Expires: 06/15/25
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Extras
Russia-Ukraine peace talks fall flat with few signs of progress
In 'The Emperor of Gladness,' Ocean Vuong explores chosen family and acts of kindness
Trump business deals revive questions about his family profiting off the presidency
Breakthrough gene editing treatment helps child born with rare disorder
Brooks and Capehart on Trump's Middle East policy shifts
News Wrap: Israel strikes two Houthi-controlled ports and unleashes new barrage on Gaza
Supreme Court hears Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship and judicial constraints
Trump wraps Mideast tour with UAE pledging new investments in U.S.
'Lives are at stake': Judge whose son was murdered urges leaders to end hostile rhetoric
Retired Gen. McChrystal on current Pentagon leadership and his new book 'On Character'
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