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DeSantis doubles down on vow to ‘slit the throats’ of federal bureaucrats, says it is just ‘colorful’ language

President candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis does not apologize for his promise to “slit the throats” of bureaucrats in the federal government if elected.The Florida governor was asked by MSNBC’s Willie Geist on Thursday if he…

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FedEx plane skids off runway as it crash lands at Tennessee airport #shorts

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Cops railroaded him into a false confession. He’s still fighting to clear his name.

In 2014, at the age of 15, Prakash Churaman was arrested at his home at 6AM without a warrant. After driving him around for a few hours, police brought Churaman to the 113th Precinct and,…

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House Republicans’ spending bill could derail over train concerns

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is facing his first big GOP spending showdown as leader of the House of Representatives.Republican lawmakers and aides told Fox News Digital that the bill laying out funding for Transportation and…

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35,000 Kaiser Permanente workers set to go on strike

35,000 members of the Alliance of Health Care Unions, a coalition of 21 local unions representing over 52,000 workers at the healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente in states around the country, have set a strike date….

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Massachusetts family among 400 cleared to leave Gaza, lawyer says

A Massachusets family stranded in Gaza for weeks as Israeli forces wage war against Hamas has been cleared to leave the territory. Abood Okal, Wafa Abuzayda and their 1-year-old son, Yousef, are on a list of…

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4 things to know before traveling to Paris amid a bedbug outbreak #shorts

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‘A war that could never be won’: An autopsy of the US war in Afghanistan

For many around the world who consider the United States to be all powerful, the ignominious end to the war in Afghanistan, the harried withdrawal of US troops, and the swift takeover by the Taliban…

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United Nations raises concern over ‘alarming rate’ of executions in Iran

The United Nations is raising concerns about a surge of executions in Iran, according to a new report. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres brought concerns over the use of capital punishment in Iran to the UN General Assembly.A…

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What is Afghanistan’s future after US withdrawal?

(Click here to view Part I of this interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA7TbxHHKpo&t=187s). In Part II of this extended interview on the history and aftermath of the 20-year US war in Afghanistan, TRNN contributor Radhika Desai and Melkulangara…

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Hong Kong set to co-host Asia’s first ‘Gay Games,’ despite some opposition

Hong Kong is set to co-host the first Gay Games in Asia with about 2,400 participants from 45 countries expected to take part in the groundbreaking event.The games will kick off on Friday, and athletes…

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How Republicans may have successfully flipped the script on immigration #shorts

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Cops in Euclid, Ohio, are out of control

The conclusion of the mini-documentary series State of Injustice examines how Black residents in Euclid, Ohio, routinely find themselves over-policed in their homes, schools, and even their skating rinks. This TRNN special premiere includes a…

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Detecting Cloned Vehicles #automobile #lawenforcement #cops

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Outrage as Iran regime chairs United Nations Human Rights Council body despite ‘alarming’ abuses

Iran will take the chair of a United Nations human rights social forum on Thursday, with many critical of the appointment due to Tehran’s decades-long record of human rights abuses and terrorism. “The United States finds…

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Trump on whether he would want to become the next House speaker #shorts

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Cop wrote a $2500 ticket for changing lanes too close, but he wasn’t ready for what happened next

In this episode of the Police Accountability Report, we provide breaking updates for several critical cases we’ve been covering for months, including a surprising development in the case of Daniel Alvarez, who received a $2500…

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400 Americans approved to leave Gaza as Israel-Hamas war rages

Four hundred Americans have been approved to leave Gaza as soon as Thursday, Fox News confirmed. Fox News obtained a list of 400 names of U.S. citizens cleared to leave Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war rages…

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If the US wants fewer Haitian refugees, it should stop destroying Haiti

Last week, onlookers in the US and around the world were horrified to see US Border Patrol’s inhumane treatment of Haitian refugees attempting to cross the US-Mexico border to seek asylum. Committing “human rights violations”…

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President Biden, first lady to visit Maine community after deadliest shooting in state history

President Joe Biden will travel to Maine later this week to mourn with the community of Lewiston after 18 people were killed in the deadliest mass shooting in state history, the White House said Wednesday.Thirteen…

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SAG-AFTRA strike surpasses 80 days as talks resume

SAG-AFTRA union members have been on the picket lines since mid-July and as talks resume with executives, striking actors continue to push for better pay and artificial intelligence protections. Jennifer Van Dyck, a SAG-AFTRA member,…

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Cuba & the US: A tale of two prison systems

In this episode of Rattling the Bars, TRNN Executive Producer and former Black Panther Eddie Conway discusses the differences between prisons in Cuba and in the United States. Of the two, only one incarcerates children,…

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‘You’re giving awards to murdering cops!’

On April 16, 2016, Lamar Wright pulled into a driveway to make a phone call when officers Kyle Flagg and Vashon Williams rushed Wright and tried to pull him from his car. Because he was…

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Speaker Mike Johnson reveals next legislative priorities on GOP agenda, including border security

House Republicans, after having elected a new Speaker, are looking to move forward with a new legislative agenda, which includes funding for Israel, the U.S.-Mexico border and Ukraine.Speaker Mike Johnson, who was elected Speaker just…

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Grassley sounds alarm on potential drone threat at southern border amid Hamas terror concerns

FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa., is seeking information from top border and homeland security agencies about the potential threat posed by drones operated by terrorist groups and cartels at the southern border amid…

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Chicago, New York mayors ask for federal help amid migrant influx

Mayors in major cities are struggling with the massive influx of migrants being bussed from the southern border. CBS Chicago reporter Charlie De Mar has more on how the Windy City has been handling the…

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New evidence in police killing reveals just how brutal small town cops can be

Content warning: Some images and details in this episode are graphic and disturbing. This week on PAR, we continue our ongoing investigation into the problem of rural overpolicing and provide a critical update on the…

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