PBS News Hour full episode, July 29, 2025

From PBS NewsHour.

Tuesday on the News Hour, a dire warning in Gaza as a food crisis group warns of widespread death if immediate action is not taken. The EPA undercuts the fight against climate change by planning to reverse a finding on the threats from greenhouse gases. Plus, we speak with an FCC commissioner about the pressure she says President Trump is putting on media organizations.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Gaza seeing ‘worst case’ famine scenario, aid group warns

News Wrap: Gunman was targeting NFL, New York mayor says

EPA to overturn finding used to regulate carbon emissions

FCC commissioner says Trump’s actions threaten press freedom

Why ‘manosphere’ content is appealing to some young men

Two senators on working across the aisle to combat wildfires

‘Maybe Happy Ending’ musical captivates Broadway audiences

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00:00 – Intro
02:11 – Hunger in Gaza
07:03 – News Wrap
12:33 – Changing the Rules
20:23 – Trump & the Media
28:42 – Modern Masculinity
36:37 – Fighting Wildfires
47:52 – Maybe Happy Ending
54:57 – Goodnight