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Justin Stabley

Justin Stabley

Digital Editor at PBS NewsHour Online

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Justin Stabley
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7 questions answered about the unidentified dog respiratory illness - PBS NewsHour

An unidentified respiratory illness spreading among canines in more than a dozen states has been causing anxiety and fear among dog owners.
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WATCH: Amna Nawaz hosts Across the Aisle with Ron Klain and Mick Mu...

The discussion covered the important role advisors play within a presidential administration, especially in times of political crisis.
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What the United Auto Workers will gain in their historic contracts ...

After six weeks of strikes, the UAW clinched new deals from the three largest American auto companies, reinstating benefits previously lost and securing new gains, including wage increases across the board.
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What you need to know about John Eastman’s 2020 election charges - ...

Attorney John Eastman, who advised Donald Trump near the end of his presidency, was one of 18 people indicted alongside the former president for allegedly participating in a wide-ranging effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.
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3 things NASA is testing for its future moon base camp - PBS NewsHour

Less than 40 miles from the Grand Canyon, NASA has been testing what daily life on the moon might feel like, including the commute.
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How poor dental care in prison makes reentry harder for formerly in...

After leaving prison, the consequences of missing treatment fall on those formerly incarcerated individuals, since so few dental care resources are available, adding more expenses, more stress and more challenges to an already difficult transition to life outside.
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Arizona’s privatized prison health care has been failing for years....

In 2015, an Arizona trial revealed countless stories of medical neglect within the state’s prison facilities. But six years later, with no significant signs of improvement, a judge has reopened the case and is expected to make a decision this year.

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What we know about 3 judges Biden may be considering for the Suprem...

Since Biden pledged to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court, a few names have risen to the top of what court watchers describe as his short list.
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This curator shows how art becomes a lifeline for those in and out ...

For Fleetwood, who was named a 2021 MacArthur fellow, the project was originally a way to reflect on her family’s legacy and what she could do to highlight what she considers a great injustice to her community.
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How restaurants have innovated to face the pandemic

From QR code menus to the adoption of pickup and delivery options to total organizational shifts, food industry businesses and workers across America have had to change or innovate in the face of COVID-19 and its economic impacts.
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The Trump Organization and its CFO were charged with tax crimes. He...

The indictment alleges a “scheme to defraud” tax authorities at the federal, state and city level in New York through tax evasion that occured since at least 2005.
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COVID-19 changed public transportation. Here’s how.

As more Americans get vaccinated and many start returning to workplaces, transit agencies see this transition to a post-pandemic society as an opportunity to fundamentally change how public transit works.
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4 questions about summer travel during COVID-19 - PBS NewsHour

Lockdown orders and other restrictions aimed at reining in the coronavirus pandemic have kept millions of Americans at home for more than two months. But now that the traditional summer vacation season is officially underway, how safe is travel for pleasure?
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4 ways to take care of your mental health during the coronavirus pa...

Millions in the U.S. and around the world are under stay-at-home orders as officials hope to slow the spread of the coronavirus. But how do those practices affect individuals’ mental health?
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WATCH: 5 tips for talking to children about COVID-19

The uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic has caused stress for millions across the globe. For children, who have seen their daily lives and schooling structures upended, the stress may manifest in different ways.
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WATCH: Illinois governor gives coronavirus update - PBS NewsHour

Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker gives an update on the state’s current novel coronavirus situation as the outbreak spreads.
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WATCH: 5 questions about mental health during the pandemic answered...

As the number of COVID-19 cases increases in the U.S. and stay-at-home or shelter-in-place orders continue, the coronavirus pandemic is also causing a strain on mental health.
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WATCH: Illinois governor gives coronavirus update - PBS NewsHour

Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker gives an update on the state’s current novel coronavirus situation as the outbreak spreads.
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WATCH: Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker gives coronavirus update - ...

Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker gives an update on the state’s current novel coronavirus situation as the outbreak spreads.
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WATCH: House minority leader holds conference on virus aid package ...

House Minority Leader McCarthy will give an update on the congressional aid package as the novel coronavirus outbreak spreads.
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WATCH: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam gives coronavirus update - P...

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam gives an update on the state’s current novel coronavirus situation as the number of U.S. cases dramatically increases.