Thursday on the NewsHour, data from the second quarter of the year shows the worst U.S. economic collapse since the Great Depression. Plus: Medical experts urge the U.S. to change its approach to coronavirus, congressional testimony from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the struggling antibiotics industry, the return of professional sports and remembering John Lewis and his legacy of action.
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How long we can expect U.S. economic catastrophe to endure
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News Wrap: NASA launches rover Perseverance to Mars
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Health experts say the U.S. needs a new approach to COVID-19
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Why a Senate committee is questioning Pompeo
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How crumbling antibiotics infrastructure risks public health
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The NBA is set to resume play. But can it do so safely?
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Remembering John Lewis, an American civil rights icon
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At John Lewis' Atlanta funeral, legacy of activism and hope
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