Wednesday on the NewsHour, Americans living on the Gulf Coast suffer through an arduous hurricane recovery amid rampant food shortages and power outages. Then, thousands of Afghans flee their home country amid widespread scarcity as the Taliban move to form a new Islamic government. And, the surge of migrants into Europe continues, straining the resources of small islands that are points of entry.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Some Louisiana parishes may be without power for months
How FEMA is tackling rescues, recovery after Hurricane Ida
News Wrap: Police, medics indicted in Elijah McClain’s death
Thick forests, hard terrain complicate Caldor Fire response
How Texas is using sovereign immunity to restrict abortions
Taliban members split on how to govern Afghanistan
Tensions rise in Lampedusa over swell of economic migrants
Sensors, rewiring nerves could help prosthetics feel real
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