From PBS NewsHour.
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, three years after the end of Roe v. Wade, a decades-old movement is exploring new ways to circumvent abortion bans and restrictions. A former FDA head discusses the science behind weight loss drugs. How Trump’s proposed cuts to health and education programs affect Native communities. Plus, a celebrated soprano’s journey from South Africa to the top of the opera world.
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Grassroots network helps women circumvent abortion bans
News Wrap: Trump’s big budget bill advances in Senate
How Trump’s proposed program cuts affect Native communities
New book explores the science behind GLP-1 weight loss drugs
Pretty Yende’s journey from South Africa to opera acclaim
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00:00 – Intro
01:47 – Three Years Later
07:41 – News Wrap
09:51 – Investing in Native Communities
15:25 – Weight Loss Drugs
20:36 – Pretty Yende
25:28 – Online + Goodnight