PBS News Hour - Science - The alarming rise of cancer in young adults and steps that could lower the risk
PBS News Hour - World - 2 U.S. aircraft shot down over Iran as strikes on infrastructure expand across Mideast
PBS News Hour - World - How U.S. forces conduct search and rescue for a downed combat crew
PBS News Hour - World - News Wrap: Trump seeking $1.5 trillion for military spending in new budget
PBS News Hour - World - Palestinians in occupied West Bank face growing violence from Israeli settlers
Marketplace All-in-One - Gas vs. gas
The war with Iran has driven up the price of gas — as in, the gas we put in our cars. But what about natural gas, like the kind we use to heat and cool our homes? The U.S. is pretty well insulated from a natural gas price spike. Countries across Europe and Asia ... not so much. Also in this episode: Wage growth slows as the economy adds jobs, historic New England country stores pivot to stay afloat, and crude oil futures look a bit funky right now.
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PBS News Hour - Health - Candy makers quietly change recipes as climate change hits cocoa industry
CBS News Roundup - 04/03/2026 | Evening Update
US confirms pilot of an F-15 jet was recovered safely, though recovery team engaged in firefight with Iranian forces, after the fighter plane was shot down over Iran.
President Trump is proposing huge defense spending increase.
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