PBS News Hour full episode, July 4, 2025

From PBS NewsHour.

Friday on the News Hour, the Supreme Court completes another historic term with rulings that expand presidential authority and could have far-reaching consequences. As extreme heat becomes a dangerous new normal, doctors warn that high temperatures are posing more risks to the human body. Plus, we visit the National Museum of the Marine Corps, commemorating its 250-year history.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
News Wrap: Trump signs One Big, Beautiful Bill Act into law

Supreme Court rulings could have far-reaching consequences

The long-term risks as extreme heat becomes a new normal

Marine Corps art exhibit honors triumphs and sacrifice

Brooks and Capehart on Trump’s total control over Washington

Aquarium creates senior sanctuary for aging penguins

Why fans are going bananas for Banana Ball

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00:00 – Intro
02:29 – News Wrap
08:11 – Judicial Review
16:00 – Extreme Heat
24:12 – Marines at 250
31:08 – Brooks and Capehart
43:22 – Ice Aging
49:17 – Banana Ball
54:17 – Online + Goodnight