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Bob Abernethy, founder of popular PBS religion program, dies at 93


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Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly, has died at the age of 93.
He died on May 2 in Brunswick, Maine, his daughter Jane Montgomery Abernethy announced in a Facebook post. She said her father died of natural causes.
Abernethy was a correspondent for NBC News for more than four decades. Working in Washington, Los Angeles, London, and Moscow, he covered the fledgling US space program, Congress, and the Soviet Union’s collapse.
In 1997, he turned his broadcast expertise to the world of religion, launching his award-winning PBS news program that would go on to run for almost 20 years.
“There’s an enormous amount of interest in this part of life,” Abernethy said when plans were unveiled for ....

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Bob Abernethy, 93, NBC journalist and longtime host of PBS' 'Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly'


Updated May 7
Bob Abernethy, 93, NBC journalist and longtime host of PBS’ ‘Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly’
Abernethy had become a fixture at The Gathering Place in Brunswick, where he was drawn to the stories of people experiencing homelessness.
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Bob Abernethy, veteran broadcast journalist and longtime host of the PBS program “Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly,” died in Brunswick on Sunday. He was 93.
He died of natural causes, according to an obituary that his daughter, Jane Montgomery Abernethy, posted on Facebook.
A screen shot of Bob Abernethy hosting the PBS show “Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly,” which aired from 1997-2017.
Abernethy, who spent 40 years as a correspondent for NBC News in Washington, D.C., London, Los Angeles and Moscow, had been a fixture at The Gathering Place day shelter in Brunswick, where he was drawn to the stories of people experiencing homelessness. ....

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Bob Abernethy, Longtime Host of PBS Show on Religion, Dies at 93


Bob Abernethy, Longtime Host of PBS Show on Religion, Dies at 93
He conceived and produced “Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly” and was its face for 20 years, after four decades as an NBC News correspondent.
Bob Abernethy in 1961. He spent four decades as a national and international correspondent for NBC before becoming the host of PBS’s “Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly.”Credit.Art Selby/NBCUniversal, via Getty Images
May 6, 2021
Bob Abernethy, who capped a four-decade career as an NBC News correspondent by injecting religion, one of the most under-covered subjects on television, into national programming with a weekly series that ran for 20 years on PBS, died on May 2 in Brunswick, Maine. He was 93. ....

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News Wrap: Mississippi begins clean up after tornadoes leave major damage


In our news wrap Monday, people across Mississippi spent the day cleaning up after multiple tornadoes struck on Sunday. The daily average of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. is below 50,000 for the first time since October. President Biden says the U.S. will admit 62,500 refugees through September. In Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Andrew Brown Jr. s funeral led to fresh calls for police reform.
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There is fresh optimism tonight in the U.S. pandemic recovery. The daily average of new cases is below 50,000 for the first time since October, and airline traffic is the highest since the pandemic began. ....

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