From PBS NewsHour.
Tuesday on the News Hour, prices on some goods are beginning to tick up and the president’s tariffs are a key factor. A new State Department report pulls back some of its criticisms of human rights violations around the world. Plus, the world’s largest hunger crisis, millions face famine and displacement amid the intensifying civil war in Sudan.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Tariff-driven inflation accelerating, AEI’s Strain says
News Wrap: National Guard soldiers arrive on streets of D.C.
State Department drops criticism of Israel and El Salvador
CDC shooting highlights hostility against health workers
Sudan’s famine worsens as civil war intensifies
Maine residency gives Black and Brown artists a platform
How to beat AI-driven custom pricing
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00:00 – Intro
02:14 – Inflation
08:22 – News Wrap
15:16 – Foreign Agenda
21:39 – CDC Shooting
29:43 – Sudan Civil War
35:18 – Widening the Lens
43:32 – Traveling Life
50:23 – Airfare & AI
55:03 – Goodnight