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News Wrap: Bolsonaro charged with attempting coup

Season 2025 Episode 50 | 6m 05s

In our news wrap Wednesday, former Brazilian President Bolsonaro has been formally charged with attempting a coup to stay in office after losing the 2022 election, the Trump administration is ordering New York City to stop its congestion pricing system, two small planes collide midair at an Arizona airport and Apple launched a new low-cost iPhone as it tries to kickstart its smartphone business.

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U.S. moves to reassure Gulf allies after latest Strait of Hormuz shutdown
Analyzing the Supreme Court decisions on immigration, gun control and Monsanto
What science tells us about the health risks of Roundup
Venezuela's earthquake response hindered by economic and political crises
News Wrap: NPS official claims Reflecting Pool liner cut with knife or razor
Thousands feared dead in Venezuela after twin earthquakes flatten buildings
America's oldest hospital preserves the nation's history of medicine and health care
How the Supreme Court immigration rulings could impact asylum in the U.S.
Nonprofit aims to help displaced workers as businesses adopt artificial intelligence
June 25, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode