
William Brangham
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Journalist - @NewsHour - pbs.org/newshour/autho… - @wbrangham on other platforms
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More than 75 Nobel laureates signed a letter asking the U.S. Senate not to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary, citing his opposition to vaccines among their concerns. William Brangham looks at Kennedy's record on that issue and what impact he could

The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has revealed an anger with the American healthcare system. For more, William Brangham speaks to Wendell Potter, who spent decades working for the health insurance company, Cigna, before leaving and dedicating his career to reform.



Tonight on PBS News - Tom Bowman and Lauren Hodges on the legacy of January 6th, the ongoing divisions over that horrendous day, and their superb NPR Embedded podcast about one of the Marines arrested on 1/6 - called "A Good Guy" --npr.org/2026/01/01/125…

A fierce winter storm is barreling across the country with more than 70 million Americans under winter weather alerts tonight and four million of those facing blizzard conditions. "Every type of hazard is on the table with this system," Matthew Cappucci tells William Brangham.


This helpful PBS News segment provides analysis on RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine views in recent years: Reported by William Brangham and featuring Michael Osterholm of CIDRAP and podcaster Derek Beres youtu.be/MHznmeYyIc0


"There are no Republican or Democratic thermometers" -- Chris Field on the overwhelming evidence of climate change, while President Trump fulfills his promise to ramp up oil + gas production (already at record highs), and halt any actions by the US govt to address climate change.

Amid all the devastation of the wildfires that tore through Southern California, thousands of children had their education disrupted. At least a dozen schools were burned or so badly damaged that students can’t return any time soon. William Brangham spoke with teachers and students





Decades of progress in global health—and the futures of families—are at risk as aid cuts take hold. Proven programs save lives and unlock economic opportunity. Watch this PBS News report by William Brangham in partnership with Pulitzer Center: pbs.org/newshour/show/….

