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September 24, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 267 | 56m 45s

Wednesday on the News Hour, Syria's new president addresses the United Nations General Assembly, the first Syrian leader to do so in more than half a century. We speak with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as the federal government moves closer to a shutdown. Plus, a law professor sues West Point for new rules that he says violate his free speech.

Aired: 09/23/25 | Expires: 10/24/25
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Extras
Americans divided on nation's history as 250th anniversary nears
Investigation uncovers sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez
Cuba’s economic and energy crisis worsens as Trump threatens action
Lawmakers press U.S. intelligence officials on Iran war as new strikes jolt oil markets
Trump has 'no plan' on how to end Iran war, Sen. Murphy says
Migrants in Lebanon displaced again as Mideast conflict escalates
Mullin grilled on past remarks in tense DHS confirmation hearing
News Wrap: U.S. eases sanctions on Venezuela's state-owned oil company
Mideast analysts on Iran’s leadership after Larijani's death
Strikes kill high-level Iranian officials in another blow to country's leadership
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