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Tuesday on the NewsHour, more hospitals nationwide begin vaccinations as the number of COVID infections continue to spike, the campaigns intensify ahead of Georgia’s runoff election with control of the U.S. Senate up for grabs, and a lack of available treatment and a cultural reluctance to seek help exacerbate the generational crisis of childhood trauma in rural Montana.
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Ravaged by the virus, nursing home vaccinations set to begin
News Wrap: McConnell recognizes Biden as president-elect
Hawaii tries to revive tourism while keeping locals safe
With the Senate on the line, turning out the vote in Georgia
Hearing echoes from the past in Trump’s fraud claims
Breaking the cycle of childhood trauma in rural Montana
After ‘Nutcracker’ cancellations, dance troops get creative
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