Saturday on PBS News Weekend, a new study looks at the link between higher life expectancy for Black Americans and access to Black physicians. Then, what Montana is doing to tackle the teacher shortage crisis. Experts explain why this spring’s allergy season is so bad and what you can do to breathe easier. Plus, an equine therapy program in Texas struggles to expand as developers buy up land.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Hundreds of Americans evacuated from Khartoum
https://youtu.be/tQr1LGr194U
Why access to Black doctors helps Black people live longer
How Montana is tackling teacher shortages in rural schools
Why allergy season is extra bad this year
Equine therapy program in Texas struggles to expand
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00:00 – Intro
01:50 – News Wrap
04:59 – Living Longer
09:32 – Teacher Shortage
14:49 – Allergy Agony
21:57 – Horse Therapy