Sunday on PBS News Weekend, families reunite as more Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released on day three of the temporary cease-fire in Gaza. A study finds that the key to lifelong health and happiness is good relationships. A young author reflects on changing the world through teaching girls science. Plus, the story of the first Native American woman to become an engineer.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
17 more hostages released on 3rd day of Israel-Hamas truce
News Wrap: 3 Palestinian college students shot in Vermont
Study finds strong relationships protect long-term health
Linda Pistun on girls in science, setting her sights on Mars
The cutting-edge work of Native engineer Mary Golda Ross
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00:00 – Intro
02:08 – Hostages Freed
04:50 – News Wrap
16:18 – Finding Happiness
11:50 – Linda Pistun
18:33 – Hidden Histories
22:39 – News Update