PBS NewsHour full episode, June 26, 2023

Monday on the NewsHour, Russia tries to project a sense of order after a short-lived mutiny exposes instability and raises questions about Vladimir Putin’s future. A dangerous heat wave plagues Texas as the worsening effects of climate change become clearer. Plus, we examine the first year of a high school African American studies program that’s been praised by some and fiercely opposed by others.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
What’s next for Putin’s regime after revolt in Russia?

How attempted Russian rebellion could affect war in Ukraine

News Wrap: Colorado LGBTQ+ club killer sentenced to life

Dangerous heat wave plagues southern U.S.

Biden lays out plan to expand high-speed internet access

Retailers pull back Pride plans after conservative backlash

Examining the AP African American studies course

Critics share the must-see films of the summer movie season

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00:00 – Introduction
02:05 – Russian Mutiny
15:25 – News Wrap
21:58 – Heat Wave
26:41 – Getting Connected
31:11 – Backlash
38:41 – African American Studies
46:20 – Summer Movies

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