Monday on the NewsHour, U.S. schools weigh the risks, and the Food and Drug Administration approves booster shots for more children as COVID cases soar. Then, Americans reflect on what led people from their communities to take part in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol a year ago. And, a new law aims to keep patients from getting hit with unexpected and exorbitant charges for medical treatment.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
COVID wave continues to upend travel plans, return to school
News Wrap: Congress returns from winter recess
https://youtu.be/vuUH6nYJ0No
Texans explain what inspired neighbors to storm the Capitol
Trump should serve time for Jan. 6 riot, Sandra Garza says
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Jan. 6 riot, voting rights
How the new surprise medical bill ban works
How robots can help give struggling dairy farmers a boost
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