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PBS NewsHour full episode May 26, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 1460 | 54m 08s

Tuesday on the NewsHour, the Cleveland Police Department agreed to strict reform following an investigation into officers using excessive force. Also: A secret trial for a U.S. journalist in Iran, how big donors shape elections, human trafficking victims’ mass graves along the Malaysian border, why some students refuse to take standardized tests and a market for Vietnam’s modern art.

Aired: 05/25/15 | Expires: 06/25/15
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Remembering the life and career of Catherine O'Hara
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News Wrap: Mangione will not face death penalty after federal murder charge dismissed
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Arrests of journalists fuel backlash as anti-ICE protests spread from Minneapolis
How people with disabilities could bear the burden of Medicaid funding cuts
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