Jon Stewart fights to help veterans exposed to burn pits (Part 1)
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Jon Stewart fights to help veterans exposed to burn pits (Part 2)
02:53
Inside the effort to feed Florida's manatees (Part 1)
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Inside the effort to feed Florida's manatees (Part 2)
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80 years after Pearl Harbor, survivors reflect on the day that changed history (Part 1)
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80 years after Pearl Harbor, survivors reflect on the day that changed history (Part 2)
06:29
Musicians spreading holiday cheer in hospitals across U.S. (Part 1)
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Musicians spreading holiday cheer in hospitals across U.S. (Part 2)
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Blood test detects over 50 types of cancer (Part 1)
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Blood test detects over 50 types of cancer (Part 2)
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How the elite U.S. Forest Service hotshots battle wildfires (Part 1)
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How the elite U.S. Forest Service hotshots battle wildfires (Part 2)
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Climate change in Guatemala: Between starvation and migration (Part 1)
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Climate change in Guatemala: Between starvation and migration (Part 2)
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A look at St. Louis' iconic Gateway Arch (Part 1)
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A look at St. Louis' iconic Gateway Arch (Part 2)
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Extended interview: Rita Moreno and Ariana DeBose on ‘West Side Story’ remake (Part 1)
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Extended interview: Rita Moreno and Ariana DeBose on ‘West Side Story’ remake (Part 2)
03:18
Black playwrights take center stage on Broadway (Part 1)
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Black playwrights take center stage on Broadway (Part 2)
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Nightly Films
Inside one of the nation’s largest cryptocurrency mines (Part 1)
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A retired power plant near New York’s Seneca Lake is fueling nearly 10,000 computers, 24 hours a day, to mine bitcoin — a virtual currency creating real-world risks. NBC News’ Josh Lederman explains how it works with exclusive access inside the plant, and hears from residents concerned about its environmental footprint.July 5, 2021