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September 24, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 267 | 0s

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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Al-Sharaa promises a new Syria free of its 'wretched past'
News Wrap: Gunman opens fire on Dallas ICE facility, killing 1 detainee
Law professor sues West Point over rules he says curb free speech
Schumer says Trump 'totally derelict' for scrapping negotiations to avoid shutdown
UNCF head on how historic $70M donation will bolster HBCUs
How peace has held since the Troubles and what the U.S. can learn
How H-1B visa changes could impact American businesses and workers
News Wrap: Trump scraps meeting with top Democrats as government shutdown looms
Trump suggests Ukraine could reclaim territory from Russia
What is antifa and why Trump wants to label it a terrorist organization
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