Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Day: March 8, 2025
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as measles cases steadily increase, questions arise about how the Trump administration is dealing with the outbreak. Then, schools brace for the possibility of immigration arrests after Trump’s decision to allow ICE into classrooms. Plus, how scientists are using satellite trackers to help solve a mystery about one of the world’s oldest living creatures. PBS News is supported by – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders