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Azhar Merchant

@azharmerchant_

Associate Producer, National Affairs @newshour • @NewsHourUnion • alum @UF • [email protected]

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our report on how people with disabilities #PWD are disproportionately affected as climate change accelerates & climate disasters grow more frequent, with huge thanks to @Lanesam & Sarah Clune pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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In 1929, Charles Curtis, an enrolled member of the Kaw Nation, became Herbert Hoover's vice president. John Yang speaks with biographer Deb Goodrich and tribal attorney Ken Bellmard about America's first and only Native American vice president. to.pbs.org/49SLYIv

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The U.S. relationship with Saddam Hussein evolved dramatically across the decades. Using previously unreleased materials, author Steve Coll examines how Iraq's long-time dictator and four U.S. administrations repeatedly misinterpreted each other. to.pbs.org/49IALtV

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In India, voting in the world’s largest election is underway for the next six weeks. Prime Minister Modi is favored to win a third term, but his consolidation of power and crackdown on dissent have raised questions about his commitment to democratic values.to.pbs.org/3JxE3o0

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The African nations of Niger and Chad have both been key partners with the United States in combating terrorist groups in the region. But now that both countries are ruled by military regimes, that cooperation is in question. to.pbs.org/3WtHqnY

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Our coverage of the ongoing Israel-Hamas War has been named a Peabody Awards recipient. Congratulations to Leila Molana-Allen, amna, Geoff Bennett, @JohnYangTV, @NickSchifrin, @LBarronLopez and so many others who contributed to this reporting! bit.ly/44BMit9

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This has been a big week for the markets as the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and the NASDAQ all reached record highs. Geoff Bennett discussed what it means for the economy with @robenfarzad of @FullDRadio. to.pbs.org/4bp06JY

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More than six decades after he was selected but ultimately passed over to become this country’s first Black astronaut, Ed Dwight finally made it to space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. He joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the ride. to.pbs.org/3WQaJ48

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The trial of Hunter Biden highlighted his struggles with addiction, a struggle that resonates with millions in this country. Two-thirds of all Americans say drug addiction has either personally affected them or their families. to.pbs.org/3xmT8GA

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The pledge of 40 acres and a mule has been known as a broken promise. But a new report reveals that not only did the government grant land to hundreds of formerly enslaved people, it also took that land back and returned it to white southerners. to.pbs.org/4c605v3

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The 2024 campaign was already shaping up to be the most expensive election of all time, but now several high-profile billionaires are dumping massive amounts of money into the presidential race. to.pbs.org/3zhjCdu

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Climate change not only threatens to destroy fragile island infrastructure but also the artifacts and documents that help define the cultural identities of the countries affected. Digitization projects are a way to preserve history and culture. Ali Rogin reports.

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It was a true pleasure producing this story with the team at PBS News Weekend-- a fascinating combination of technology, climate change, and cultural preservation.

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NASA's initial launch with the Boeing Starliner has not worked out well. The agency announced it has decided the two astronauts stuck at the International Space Station will come back on a SpaceX capsule next year. to.pbs.org/3Mov8GY

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The arrest of Telegram's CEO and founder has reignited concerns about the balance of free speech and responsibility that comes with running social platforms. to.pbs.org/3X9rXYK

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The detention of Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill has sparked conversations on policing in America and the treatment of Black Americans. "If Tyreek Hill wasn't who he was ... if he wasn't a celebrity, that could have been another hashtag," Martenzie Johnson tells amna.

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Communities that were hit hardest by Hurricane Helene are still struggling to recover. NASCAR driver Greg Biffle is among those making a difference. He's using his personal helicopter to deliver supplies to hard-to-reach areas of western North Carolina. to.pbs.org/3ZWvahm

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For NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the long wait to return to Earth is almost over. They went to the International Space Station last June in a Boeing Starliner spacecraft. They were supposed to return a week later, but because of problems with the Starliner,

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Billionaire Bill Gates says he will continue to make the case directly to President Trump about reversing his administration's cuts to foreign aid. "Unless we act very, very quickly to reverse this, it will mean millions of additional deaths," Gates tells amna.

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Robert Redford, a screen legend, filmmaker, environmentalist and champion of independent voices in cinema, died Tuesday at the age of 89. Revered for his magnetic presence onscreen in classics like "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Sting" and "All the President’s Men,"