Thursday on the NewsHour, many Americans face food insecurity this Thanksgiving amid the ongoing pandemic and rising prices, California's largest utility company is questioned over whether its ancient equipment sparked this year's biggest wildfire, and a look at how the culture wars dividing the country are finding their way into nearly every facet of political conversation.
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News Wrap: Europe's COVID-19 surge raises new alarms
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Rising grocery prices put pressure on millions of Americans already facing food insecurity
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Voices of gratitude on Thanksgiving Day amid the ongoing pandemic
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Investigators probe utility company PG&E’s role in California wildfire
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Why cultural and political divides in the U.S. seem to be getting worse
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How broken faith in American institutions is creating a 'rising sense of fury'
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Former head of Saudi intelligence recounts America's longstanding ties to Afghanistan
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Work of master painter Titian reunited for the first time in more than 400 years
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