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Mom, wife and @NewsHour correspondent. Author, Beat Breast Cancer Like A Boss. BRCA1 mutant. Links & RT’s aren't endorsements. Opinions my own. She/her.

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Studies show that over the past decade, there’s been a steady increase in threats against public officials and in political violence, like yesterday’s assassination attempt. Ali Rogin sits down with Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss to learn more.

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Join us, Penn Medicine - Abramson Cancer Center, and BasserBRCA for a free webinar TONIGHT (July 17) at 7pm ET about assessing and understanding your #breastcancer risk, and risk reducing surgical options for those who are high risk for breast cancer. Learn more and register: bit.ly/4c1JBUM #bcsm

Join us, <a href="/PennCancer/">Penn Medicine - Abramson Cancer Center</a>, and <a href="/BasserBRCA/">BasserBRCA</a> for a free webinar TONIGHT (July 17) at 7pm ET about assessing and understanding your #breastcancer risk, and risk reducing surgical options for those who are high risk for breast cancer. Learn more and register: bit.ly/4c1JBUM #bcsm
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Tonight on PBS News Weekend: Ali Rogin with Charles Lister on why Middle East nations' relations with Syria are warming again; Joanna Grossman on no-fault divorce, a new target for social conservatives ... 1/2

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"Since Syria was allowed back into the Arab League, every single symptom of the crisis has rapidly deteriorated. Everything that the region was concerned about—refugees, drugs, terrorism, instability, the humanitarian crisis—it has all worsened," Charles Lister tells Ali Rogin.

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Many thanks to PBS PBS News & Ali Rogin for shining a light on #Syria -- & for giving me the chance to explain the failure of #Assad's regional normalization: Watch the full 8-min package here:

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On this final weekend of #DisabilityPrideMonth, Ali Rogin tells us about the artist Lois Curtis whose confinement in state institutions led to liberation, for herself and all Americans with disabilities.

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The man accused as the mastermind behind the September 11 terrorist attacks, and two accomplices, have agreed to a plea deal in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. The development comes 16 years after their prosecutions began. Ali Rogin speaks to @jessbravin.bsky.social to learn more.

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Minerals extracted from the earth help power many of our devices from computers to car batteries. Ali Rogin reports on the fight between companies seeking minerals from the land and the Indigenous tribes fighting to preserve them.

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Happy Sunday. Protests in #Bangladesh began over a controversial government jobs policy but have expanded to a call for the longtime PM to resign, while also growing increasingly bloody. We’ll have a piece updating it all on PBS News Weekend shortly. Please join us!

Happy Sunday. Protests in #Bangladesh began over a controversial government jobs policy but have expanded to a call for the longtime PM to resign, while also growing increasingly bloody. We’ll have a piece updating it all on <a href="/NewsHour/">PBS News</a> Weekend shortly. Please join us!
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What started out as a student protest in Bangladesh has spiraled into weeks of political violence leading to more than 200 deaths, thousands injured and over ten thousand arrests. Ali Rogin reports.

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.Ali Rogin spoke with Steve Sheinkin, author of the book: “The Port Chicago 50: The Disaster, Mutiny and the Fight for Civil Rights” to discuss the history of the Black sailors who the U.S. Navy recently exonerated after being wrongly charged with mutiny in the 1940s.

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Bangladesh’s longtime PM Sheikh Hasina has resigned. Our PBS News piece on the student protests and violent clashes with security forces that led to nationwide calls for her ouster:

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I had a great chat with Ali Rogin PBS' PBS News on why retailers are switching to electronic price displays on store shelves. Check out the segment here. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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New federal minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes could eventually require the facilities that are paid by Medicare to hire tens of thousands of nurses and aides. But these facilities are grappling with staffing shortages. Ali Rogin sits down with Jordan Rau for more.

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New reporting has raised questions about how the FDA has dealt with some products, including a device used to treat a heart condition. “There has long been debate about research surrounding MitraClip before the FDA approved the device,” David Hilzenrath tells Ali Rogin.

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Reporting by KFF Health News has raised questions about how the FDA has dealt with some products, including a device that treats a heart condition with concerns surrounding its safety. David Hilzenrath joins Ali Rogin to discuss the story. to.pbs.org/4dpsEnV

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... Ali Rogin with Dr. John W. Boyd, Jr. on the future of debt relief for Black famers and the legacy of Agriculture Department discrimination, and from Sabrina Tomei of PBS News Student Reporting Labs, efforts to preserve the land, history and traditions on Tangier Island, Virginia. Please join us. 2/2

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Today, Black farmers own less than 1 percent of U.S. farmland, according to the Agriculture Department's latest farmer census. But efforts are underway to help these farmers reclaim their lost land. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. John W. Boyd, Jr. to learn more. to.pbs.org/4fVff8D

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Scientists say that carbon monoxide poisonings are on the rise from generators amid widespread power outages taking place due to extreme weather. Lexi Churchill of ProPublica joins Ali Rogin to discuss. to.pbs.org/4dKmwqa