Tuesday on the News Hour, the discovery of mass graves in Syria sheds new light on the historic brutality of the fallen Assad regime. Then, we look at efforts to lessen the impact offshore wind farms are having on the seafood industry. Plus, New Zealand's shift to the political right ignites protests from the island nation's indigenous Māori people.
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News Wrap: American Airlines temporarily grounds flights
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Mass graves in Syria shed light on Assad regime's brutality
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New FDA rules aim to redefine what's considered 'healthy'
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Concerns swirl over impact of wind farms on fishing industry
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New Zealand's shift right brings protests from Māori people
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Must-see Hollywood hits in 2024 and a few lesser-known gems
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A look at the origins of NORAD's Santa tracker
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U.S. military services musicians perform 'Jingle Bells'
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00:00 - Introduction
02:12 - News Wrap
08:58 - The Fall of Assad
17:35 - Defining Healthy
23:35 - Wind Power
32:30 - Indigenous Protest
39:37 - Year in Film
48:49 - Operation: North Pole
51:52 - Jingle Bells
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