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March 28, 2024 - PBS NewsHour full episode

Season 2024 Episode 89 | 57m 46s

Thursday on the NewsHour, disgraced cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced to 25 years in prison for defrauding investors. The sister of the American journalist jailed in Russia for a year speaks out about his detention. Plus, the legacy and impact of the late senator and vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman.

Aired: 03/27/24 | Expires: 04/27/24
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Papua New Guinea leaders struggle to monitor deep-sea mining activities off its coast
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News Wrap: Biden says interest rate cut is vindication of his economic policies
Hezbollah leader says Israel crossed a line and vows revenge for pager, radio attacks
Teamsters chief on why union won't endorse Trump or Harris: 'Our system is broken'
Economists explain hidden downfalls of ending taxes on tips
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