Sunday on PBS News Weekend, calls for a cease-fire in Gaza grow louder as the humanitarian crisis widens. How a political battle in Washington is putting the future of a government program that helps fight HIV around the world at risk. The ripple effects of falling Mississippi River levels on barge operators, farmers and consumers. Plus, the story of a trailblazing Native American astronaut.
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Israel continues offensive in Gaza as hostage talks stall
• Israel continues airstrikes, ground w...
News Wrap: Speaker Johnson’s funding plan faces hurdles
• News Wrap: White House calls Speaker ...
Political battle threatens federal program that fights HIV
• How a political battle is threatening...
Mississippi River’s historic lows cause shipping woes
• Historically low water levels on the ...
The story of John Herrington, 1st Native American in space
• The story of John Herrington, the 1st...
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00:00 - Intro
02:02 - War in the Holy Land
05:11 - News Wrap
07:15 - Fighting HIV
13:58 - Shipping Woes
22:03 - Hidden Histories