West Coast Burning: The frontlines of wildfires (Part 1)
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West Coast Burning: The frontlines of wildfires (Part 2)
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Pain in the Bayous: Louisiana still reeling after 2020 hurricane season (Part 1)
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Pain in the Bayous: Louisiana still reeling after 2020 hurricane season (Part 2)
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Our Changing Climate: Greenland one year later (Part 1)
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Our Changing Climate: Greenland one year later (Part 2)
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Amidst the Pandemic: A greener Italy (Part 1)
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Amidst the Pandemic: A greener Italy (Part 2)
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Inside the Hong Kong protests (Part 1)
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Inside the Hong Kong protests (Part 2)
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Teachers goes the extra mile for students (Part 1)
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Teachers goes the extra mile for students (Part 2)
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Termaine Hicks speaks out after 19 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit (Part 1)
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Termaine Hicks speaks out after 19 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit (Part 2)
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Ireland celebrates Biden’s victory in hopes of a strong relationship (Part 1)
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Ireland celebrates Biden’s victory in hopes of a strong relationship (Part 2)
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Nightly Films
Underfunded and lacking access: Native American communities struggle with remote learning (Part 1)
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As schools switch to remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic, many Native American communities are facing major obstacles — including access to Wi-Fi, devices and electricity. NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard speaks to worried educators and parents from the Gila River Indian Community and the Navajo Nation about the infrastructure gap and how it’s impacting them.Oct. 16, 2020