Wednesday on the NewsHour, Democrats push for a broader investment in families and ways to tackle the climate crisis, the Taliban continues to rapidly seize territory in its bid to regain control of the country, and an experimental new technology hopes to harness a brain-machine interface to help people with paralysis.
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News Wrap: Russian opposition leader faces new charges
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Democrats pass blueprint for a $3.5 trillion bill
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The challenges of returning to in-person classes
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Russia struggles to get more people vaccinated
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Taliban now control most of Afghanistan. How did it happen?
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Technology making gains for people living with paralysis
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Minnesota students come together to bring water to schools
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How the pandemic exposes rifts in America
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