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Sarah Clune

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@NewsHour journalist based in DC. Proud mom, @bostoncollege alum. Retweets ≠ endorsement.

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WATCH LIVE: Election 2024 | PBS News special coverage twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…


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Be kind. Be you. Be a good friend. 💛


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Beginning at 7:00 pm E.T. on Tuesday night, tune in to our comprehensive live Election 2024 coverage on PBS stations nationwide 📺 and streaming on PBS News' digital 💻 and social media 📱 platforms. More here: to.pbs.org/4fiszmq


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Newsrooms across the country, including PBS News, rely on the Associated Press on election night. @LisaDNews walks through how the AP makes calls on this major voting day, from calculating the "expected vote" to conducting voter surveys. Here are a few key terms to know.


American politics are split in many ways, including based on education. To explore the so-called diploma divide, @JudyWoodruff visited two neighboring, but very different, counties in Michigan. @pbsnewshour to.pbs.org/3A9Unut


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HAPPENING NOW! Blinken arrives in Laos for @ASEAN summit to discuss Myanmar, South China Sea and Ukraine…


This photo on the National Mall captivated the country decades ago. The real story behind it remained a mystery — until now. wapo.st/4eJZBvA


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PBS News special correspondent and longtime journalist @JudyWoodruff says it was the honor of her life to anchor the PBS NewsHour, but that traveling to report on what American voters think ahead of this Election is what she looks forward to now. “I like to look people in the…


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For the past year and a half, @JudyWoodruff has been exploring the effects of our country’s political divisions on our personal lives as a part of her series "America at a Crossroads." This past week she met with 50 Wisconsin residents from across the political spectrum for a…


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.@JudyWoodruff previews the PBS @NewsHour special "Crossroads: A Conversation with America," which explores America's political divisions and how to bridge them, with @milwaukeemag's @rrovito bit.ly/3MGr9WH


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The @NewsHour set record-breaking viewership during the political conventions -- nearly 19 million viewers on YouTube, totaling more than 40 million views. That's on top of the roughly 2 million nightly broadcast viewers. A huge thanks to our loyal audience for the support.…


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sad to see another legacy news organization disappear: WCBS 880 radio in NYC. Thanks to Tom Jones @Poynter for sharing anchor Wayne Cabot's final words: "With each closing newspaper, radio newsroom, TV newsroom, magazine, now even digital news operations, the country we love is…


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WATCH: As Vice President Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic presidential nomination at the DNC, @JudyWoodruff remembered when PBS News Hour's Gwen Ifill described Harris as someone to watch back in 2009.


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Yesterday’s assassination attempt brought immediate comparisons to the 1981 attempt on President Ronald Reagan’s life. @JudyWoodruff, who was there that day as NBC’s White House correspondent, reflects on both moments with @johnyangtv


The attempted assassination of former President Trump brought immediate comparisons to the 1981 attempt on President Reagan’s life. @JudyWoodruff was there that day as NBC’s White House correspondent and joins @johnyangtv to reflect on both moments. to.pbs.org/4f2bAFy


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Far from the frontlines of the war in Gaza that has raged on for the last eight months, Americans are grappling with new and old divisions. @JudyWoodruff spoke with people who have different views of the conflict. to.pbs.org/3RrNbzb


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Tonight, we're marking a major transition at the NewsHour. Russ Clarkson, who has led our news team for nearly 25 years, is retiring. His wisdom and experience have been invaluable, and his presence will be deeply missed.


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We are so grateful to the @PeabodyAwards jury for recognizing our work covering this painful and ongoing story. And we are ever grateful to those who make that work possible @PBS @CPBmedia @wetatvfm and all of our wonderful funders and supporters.

Our coverage of the ongoing Israel-Hamas War has been named a @PeabodyAwards recipient. Congratulations to @Leila_MA, @IAmAmnaNawaz, @GeoffRBennett, @JohnYangTV, @NickSchifrin, @LBarronLopez and so many others who contributed to this reporting! bit.ly/44BMit9



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Floored. Honored. So proud of this team. Thank you @PeabodyAwards

Our coverage of the ongoing Israel-Hamas War has been named a @PeabodyAwards recipient. Congratulations to @Leila_MA, @IAmAmnaNawaz, @GeoffRBennett, @JohnYangTV, @NickSchifrin, @LBarronLopez and so many others who contributed to this reporting! bit.ly/44BMit9



"Hardly, we can find food, hardly we can have money. But this will not stop our hope. We love you all, and I will keep love you all." A story of one journalist in Gaza, the NewsHour's cameraman and producer Shams Odeh.

At least 97 journalists and media workers have been killed since the start of the war in Gaza. Cameraman and producer Shams Odeh has survived the conflict, but he's lost so much. to.pbs.org/3y64fnx



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