
Andrew Mark Corkery
Producer at PBS NewsHour
Producer @NewsHour Former Producer @BNCNews - @TheRealNews - Former Video Editor @CBSphilly
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5 days ago |
pbs.org | Andrew Mark Corkery
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Sunday marks the official start of what NOAA forecasters predict will be an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season. But big staffing cuts at NOAA and FEMA are raising questions about the federal government's ability to forecast and track these storms and the cleanup and recovery efforts in their aftermath. Leah Douglas, agriculture and energy policy reporter at Reuters, joins John Yang to discuss.
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1 week ago |
pbs.org | Andrew Mark Corkery
May 25, 2025 7:17 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Nearly a quarter of global maritime trade goes through the South China Sea. In recent years, it’s become the site of clashes between Chinese coast guard ships and Philippine vessels as Beijing tries to exert its claim to virtually the entire sea despite international law. John Yang speaks with Andrew Chubb, Asia Society fellow and senior lecturer at Lancaster University, for more.
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1 week ago |
pbs.org | Andrew Mark Corkery
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio The EPA has reportedly drafted a plan to eliminate all limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, according to documents obtained by The New York Times. Now, with the rise of artificial intelligence technology, demand on power plants is increasing, in large part due to AI’s reliance on data centers. Ali Rogin speaks with Kenza Bryan, climate reporter for The Financial Times, for more.
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3 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Andrew Mark Corkery
May 11, 2025 5:40 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio The Israeli blockage of Gaza is now in its third month. Since early March, no food, water, shelter or medication has been allowed into the embattled territory and aid groups warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Laura Barrón-López speaks with Ghada Alhaddad, who works for Oxfam inside Gaza, about the latest conditions on the ground.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Lisa Desjardins |Harry Zahn |Andrew Mark Corkery |Gerard Edic
A new 5.1 magnitude aftershock rattled survivors of Friday’s devastating earthquake as rescuers worked frantically to pull survivors from the rubble in Myanmar’s second-largest city. In neighboring Thailand, more bodies were pulled from a collapsed building in Bangkok. Lisa Desjardins speaks with Jeremy Stoner of Save the Children about the effects of the quake in Thailand and Myanmar.
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