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What makes a good police horse?

Sgt. Creel explains the key qualities that makes them extraordinary! From exceptional discipline to reliable composure, she breaks down what sets a great police horse apart. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational…

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Israeli Policies Force Family Separations

Al Haq’s director Shawan Jabarin discusses a new report exposing the complex system of restrictions Israeli authorities impose to control access to Palestinian territory and to stop family reunification. The consequences is to slowly force…

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As Ukraine’s Presidential Race Heats Up, Politics Shift to the Right

A brand new face entered the Ukrainian presidential race, promising to clean up the country’s corrupt politics, but the three main candidates are all pro-West and political discourse has moved to the right as the…

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UN reaffirms food assistance to North Korea through 2024

The United Nations has recommitted to offering food assistance to North Korea through December 2024.The U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) noted its continued support in an undated document posted to the organization’s website outlining persistent…

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German Jewish Peace Group Wins Peace Prize; Then Attacked as being Anti-Semitic

Shir Hever talks about the Göttingen Peace Prize and how it transformed the debate around Palestinian rights in Germany, despite efforts by right-wing politicians to prevent the prize from being given to Jewish Voice for…

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Venezuela Update: Massive Blackout, US Unconventional Warfare?

While Venezuela struggled with the most massive blackout in its history, president Maduro said there is evidence that a US cyber-attack caused the blackout. Meanwhile, Trump administration officials continue the offensive against Venezuela and the…

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Gavin Newsom says he is insulted

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom repeatedly said he was insulted and offended by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ actions and policies during Thursday’s landmark debate on “Hannity,” including one tense moment when DeSantis mentioned Vice President…

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Humane Capitalism or Fascism and War – Q&A with Paul Jay

A viewer asks why did Paul say that capitalism led to World War I, and another viewer asks if humane capitalism is the answer to today’s problems – Paul Jay joins Taya Graham Visit https://therealnews.com…

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Eric Adams’ fate rests with fellow Dems amid brewing political struggles reminiscent of Andrew Cuomo: Expert

From a worsening migrant crisis to an FBI probe into his campaign finances, New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ political struggles have continued to build over the past year.The challenges are once again threatening to…

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South American official fired after signing agreement with country fabricated by Indian ‘holy’ conman: report

The Paraguayan government fired a senior official after he signed a deal with the fictional country created by a Hindu cult leader who had fled India. “They came and expressed a wish to help Paraguay,” Arnaldo…

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US Military Budget Reveals an Offensive Posture, Russia and China on Defense – Wilkerson

The massive military expansion in the US and China could lead to absolute disaster – Larry Wilkerson joins Paul Jay Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content…

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Prison Reformer Faces Challenges in Council Race

Chris Ervin knows firsthand the challenges of reforming the prison system. He spent time in prison and now has his own re-entry program where he trains former prisoners in the trucking industry and getting their…

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DeSantis stops in all 99 Iowa counties; will it help him close the gap with Trump and stay ahead of Haley?

As he aims for an upset victory in Iowa’s Republican presidential caucuses, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is fulfilling his goal of stopping in all 99 counties in the state that holds the first contest on…

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HR1: A Call for Campaign Finance Reform, Ethics, and Voting Rights

Rep. John Sarbanes of Maryland joins us to explore the legislation that he’s spearheading to end the involvement of dark money in politics, allow public campaign financing, and demand major ethics and voting rights reforms,…

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What happens to his House seat?

The House of Representatives voted to remove New York Republican Rep. George Santos from his post on Friday due to federal indictment charges. Here’s what happens to Santos’s seat now:New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a…

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Christie ups his game in key primary state, vows he’ll make debate stage next week

CONCORD, N.H. – With the start of the Republican presidential nominating calendar just a month and a half away, Chris Christie is picking up the pace. As he sharpens his jabs at his 2024 White House…

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Beto O’Rourke: Corporate or Progressive Democrat?

O’Rourke is a member of the New Democrat Coalition, a caucus with close connections to the finance, insurance and real estate industries; Beto’s supporters call him a progressive Democrat – with Jacqueline Luqman, Norman Solomon…

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Purported earlier version of da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ wows art lovers after going on display

The ‘Mona Lisa’ is smeared in cream by protester A man disguised in a ladies’ wig jumped up from a wheelchair to throw cake at the ‘Mona Lisa’ in the Louvre Museum in Paris on…

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The Real News Doesn’t Side with Russian or American Oligarchs

In light of the Mueller report we replay this March 5, 2017 interview with TRNN Editor-in-Chief Paul Jay, where he discusses the underlying forces driving the Russia-Gate story, corporate media’s self interest, and the use…

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Israel’s canine unit saved lives by spotting Hamas terror traps, saved civilians near Gaza Strip

Israel’s specialized canine unit, Oketz, performed the key task of saving the lives of civilians and soldiers by alerting them to potential dangers, including explosives and weapon caches, even at the expense of their own…

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Bernie and the Reparations Debate

Prof. Adolph Reed and Jacqueline Luqman discuss the ways in which the issue of reparations has become a 2020 campaign issue; should Bernie support reparations? Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate….

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Another GOP candidate enters crowded primary for Michigan Sen. Stabenow’s seat

Republican businessman Sandy Pensler has announced his bid for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated next year by Democratic four-term incumbent Debbie Stabenow.Pensler, who unsuccessfully sought his party’s nomination for the same seat in 2018,…

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Will Corruption Scandal Sink Netanyahu Weeks Before Election?

The upcoming election in Israel is increasingly focused on the corrupt arms deals between Israel and Germany, from which Prime Minister Netanyahu personally profited millions of dollars. TRNN’s Shir hever discusses the implications Subscribe to…

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Two Democrats bucked their party and voted against expelling George Santos from Congress

New York Republican Rep. George Santos was expelled from the House of Representatives in a historic vote on Friday, but four Democrats either voted “present” or against kicking the controversial lawmaker out of Congress.Santos’ fate was…

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Mexico Update: 100 Days In, Progressive President Riding High in Polls

Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador’s approval rating is through the roof—Laura Carlsen reports from Mexico City on what has been achieved and what has not Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. **…

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Rep. Rosendale demands answers from Mayorkas on CBP document instructing agents to use preferred pronouns

FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., is demanding answers by Dec. 8 from the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security on an internal U.S Customs and Border Protection memo that mandates patrol agents must address…

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40,000 UC Workers Are About to Strike Over Race, Class, and Gender

UPTE-CWA and AFSCME workers are holding a one-day strike March 20 not just over wages and benefits, but over a larger social struggle for dignity in their work. Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help…

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