Search and rescue teams comb through Hurricane Ian’s wreckage (Part 1)
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Search and rescue teams comb through Hurricane Ian’s wreckage (Part 2)
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Captives of Cannabis: Human trafficking in the marijuana industry (Part 1)
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Captives of Cannabis: Human trafficking in the marijuana industry (Part 2)
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Captives of Cannabis: Human trafficking in the marijuana industry (Part 3)
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Restoring America's Oyster Population (Part 1)
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Oyster Farming in the Gulf (Part 2)
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Walker Hayes’ journey to country music fame (Part 1)
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Walker Hayes’ journey to country music fame (Part 2)
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How the adorable Atlantic puffin came back from near extinction (Part 1)
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How the adorable Atlantic puffin came back from near extinction (Part 2)
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Afghanistan withdrawal one year later: translators and their families struggle for safety (Part 1)
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Afghanistan withdrawal one year later: translators and their families struggle for safety (Part 2)
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25 Years Later: The Life and Legacy of Princess Diana (Part 1)
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25 Years Later: The Life and Legacy of Princess Diana (Part 2)
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25 Years Later: The Life and Legacy of Princess Diana (Part 3)
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Nightly Films
Climate change and drought forcing hard choices across California (Part 2)
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Severe drought in California is impacting parched farmland and Americans’ dinner tables. California provides two thirds of the U.S. supply of fruits and nuts, and farmers are now forced to make difficult choices. Bill Deitrich says he’s unable to grow tomatoes this year because the limited water supply needs to be diverted to other, more dependable crops. State officials are now under pressure to do more to capture the water from storms so it can be used on farms.May 9, 2022