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November 18, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 322 | 57m 46s

Tuesday on the News Hour, Congress votes to release Justice Department files related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The White House welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, prompting renewed scrutiny of Trump family business dealings in the kingdom. Plus, former Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the latest United Nations climate summit that the United States decided to skip.

Aired: 11/17/25 | Expires: 12/18/25
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Extras
Epstein files vote expected in House on Tuesday after Trump's sudden shift
News Wrap: Acting FEMA head stepping down after 6 months
Haitians displaced by violence face deportation after fleeing to Dominican Republic
How Charlotte is responding to Trump administration's immigration crackdown in city
Trump prepares to welcome Saudi Arabia's controversial crown prince to White House
A look at the Trump administration's overhaul of national plan to end homelessness
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump’s Epstein files reversal
Italy’s oldest barista, who has served coffee since WWII, turns 101
How the bill that ended the shutdown could threaten the U.S. hemp industry’s future
Questions linger in a Georgia town more than a year after the toxic BioLab fire
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