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COVID-19 is raging in prisons. Why are America’s aging political prisoners still behind bars?

Ericka Payne discusses the struggle to get her uncle Ed Poindexter released, and how political prisoners are left out of the conversation about protecting aging prisoners from the pandemic. Subscribe to our page and support…

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Fetterman hits Newsom for not having ‘guts’ to admit he’s running shadow campaign against Biden

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., took a shot at California Gov. Gavin Newsom over the weekend over what many have referred to as a “shadow” presidential campaign against President Biden.”Let me say something that might be…

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Second Presidential Debate 2020 Recap

Join us live at 12pm EST on Friday, Oct. 23 for a recap of the second and final presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational…

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White House holds briefing after Congress averts government shutdown over the weekend | full video

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a briefing on Monday two days after Congress passed a 45-day stopgap spending bill to keep the government open just hours before the shutdown deadline. During his remarks…

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Israeli 8-year-old girl said to have been killed on Oct. 7, now believed to be hostage in Gaza

An 8-year-old girl who was first reported to be a casualty during the Oct. 7 invasion of Israel, is now believed to be alive and held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, according to reports.The…

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Prisons are COVID-19 cluster sites, but this federal law denies recourse for the incarcerated

The Litigation Reform Act makes it harder for prisoners to file lawsuits—Including over unsafe conditions that could put them at risk of COVID-19. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer:…

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Valet Steals $120K Audi Then Claims It Was Stolen After Car Was Found Trashed

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Aid trickles in as survivors salvage belongings from rubble in Nepal villages struck by earthquake

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Survivors of an earthquake that flattened villages in Nepal’s northwest mountains searched through the debris of their collapsed homes for any salvageable belongings Monday as aid trickled into the remote area.The…

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Ukraine aid dropped from bill to avert government shutdown

Funding for Ukraine was noticeably absent from the bipartisan bill passed by Congress Saturday night that will keep the government funded through Nov. 17. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion outlines what’s in the bill….

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How Big Tech and the GOP fueled the rise of QAnon

Donald Trump is throwing red meat to followers of the QAnon conspiracy, a primary vehicle of disinformation and far-right bile that could shape the outcome of the 2020 election. Subscribe to our page and support…

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Can a Floridian win the presidency? It hasn’t happened yet as Trump and DeSantis vie to be first

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida governor wins reelection by record numbers and later finds himself running as a party conservative in a crowded presidential primary. In New Hampshire, he tip-toes around the explosive abortion…

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White House reaction to short-term government funding bill

President Biden late Saturday night signed the short-term funding bill to keep the government open, calling it “good news for the American people.” But he urged for a solution to “secure passage of the support…

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Thousands of ex-felon first-time voters in Florida could help decide the 2020 election

In 2000, with all eyes on Florida, a young lawyer named Amy Coney Barrett helped swing the controversial Bush v. Gore decision, securing a Republican presidency. In 2020, the courts could again be decisive in…

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Legal experts say whether Trump’s court testimony in NY helped or hurt his case

Inside ‘testy’ Trump courtroom FOX News legal editor Kerri Kupec Urbahn details tense moments from Trump’s testimony and breaks down the New York fraud case as the former president returns to the stand. A pair…

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How Congress struck a last-minute funding deal to avoid a shutdown

Most of the negotiations and work into getting Congress to pass a short-term funding bill to avert a shutdown happened behind closed doors. Former Congresswoman Cheri Bustos of Illinois and former Congressman Fred Upton of…

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Is the left organized enough to fight neofascism?

This election, voters have a choice between neoliberalism and neofascism. Marc Steiner talks to Norman Solomon about what’s at stake on November 3. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer:…

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Mexico’s Zapatista rebel movement says it is dissolving its ‘autonomous municipalities’

MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Zapatista indigenous rebel movement in southern Mexico said in a statement posted Monday it is dissolving the “autonomous municipalities” it declared in the years following the group’s 1994 armed uprising.The…

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What do billionaires like Tom Steyer mean for progressive politics and the climate movement?

In an interview with Real News Network, climate philanthropist Tom Steyer presents his case on whether Joe Biden’s plan on climate change is really progressive and, if elected, he can get the United States back…

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History of voting locations, the reasons we vote in high schools today

In the beginning of voting in America, votes were cast by voice and not paper ballot and were typically done at a local courthouse and recorded in poll books.This remained the case in most states…

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Inside the negotiations to avoid a government shutdown

Congress managed to strike a last-minute deal on Saturday to keep the government running for another 45 days following weeks of infighting among the Republican Party. CBS News takes a look at how the short-term…

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Democrats fought to keep the Green Party off some state ballots. What are they scared of?

Angela Walker of the Green Party says it’s “very simple: The people who show up and vote Green or Libertarian … are people who are not going to give their votes to the Democrats for…

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Trump demands jury, says New York AG has ‘no case’ in heated testimony

Former President Trump demanded a jury Monday after his unprecedented time on the stand, calling the civil trial against him and his businesses a “disgrace” and saying New York Attorney General Letitia James has “no…

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F. Murray Abraham and more | Here Comes the Sun

Actor F. Murray Abraham sits down with Ben Mankiewicz to discuss a career that has spanned six decades. Then, Conor Knighton travels to Illinois to learn more about the history of the “Muffler Men.” “Here…

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Hamas terror leaders hiding across Middle East away from war in Gaza

Top Hamas officials are hiding out across the Middle East and away from the danger of Israeli’s offensive into Gaza.High-ranking political leaders of the terrorist organization are spread out in Iran, Qatar, Lebanon and Turkey,…

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Teacher Caught Drunk in the Classroom, Arrested and Charged

#CrimeCamNow On September 7, 2023, Oklahoma school staff contacted Tecumseh Police Department because they suspected one of their teachers was drunk. Teacher Jennifer Davis appeared intoxicated while in her Cross Timbers Elementary School classroom in…

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The race for the White House was close because America loves racism

American voters doubled down in 2020 on white supremacy ruling from the White House. We talk to political consultant Adriel Hampton and Local Judge of Elections Bob Stewart about why the election was so close…

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5 things to know about Ohio’s controversial constitutional amendment on abortion before Election Day

Ohio voters will head to the voting booth on Tuesday to vote on a measure that will enshrine abortion access into the state’s constitution in an election that is believed to be a bellwether for…

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