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The Marc Steiner Show: ‘Working 9 to 5’ with Ellen Cassedy

In 1973 the organization 9 to 5 was founded as a national association of women office workers advocating for their rights. Organizing women against workplace discrimination and harassment, 9 to 5 brought a new generation…

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At the army base where Israel identifies its dead: ‘They went from house to house burning family after family’

Warning: This article contains graphic details that may be disturbing to some readers.SHURA ARMY BASE, Israel – Three weeks after Hamas’ deadly massacre on multiple Israeli army bases, civilian communities and a music festival, Israel is still…

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Sam Bankman-Fried’s ex-girlfriend Caroline Ellison testifies against him at fraud trial

Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman-Fried’s ex-girlfriend, is back on the witness stand Wednesday in the FTX founder’s fraud trial. Ellison previously pleaded guilty to multiple charges and agreed to cooperate with the prosecution. CBS News national…

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Cops Stopped Him At A Questionable Checkpoint But What Came Next Made Him Fear For His Wife! | PAR

After an aggressive police stop by Kentucky law enforcement, a husband and wife refused to abandon their 3-year-old child to the hands of strangers. PAR investigates the purpose of this checkpoint to determine if public…

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White House holds briefing as death toll in Israel-Hamas war climbs | full video

National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications John Kirby and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday at least 22 Americans were killed and 17 remain unaccounted for after Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel…

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Missing Person Keith A Wiggins from the 14th District – Blotter

The Philadelphia Police Department needs the public’s assistance in locating a missing person. A 59-year-old male Keith A Wiggins was last seen on Saturday, October 28, 2023, on the 400 block of Wellesley Road. He…

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Gaza resident on Israel-Hamas war: “No one is safe around me”

Palestinians are running low on basic supplies like food, water and medicine. Salma Shurrab, a dental student, says she has lived in Gaza her whole life and wants people around the world to know that…

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The Chris Hedges Report: Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters on Ukraine, Palestine, music & more

Roger Waters, the British rock legend and co-founder of Pink Floyd, is in the midst of his “This Is Not A Drill” tour. He joins Chris Hedges to discuss his music, life, and how his…

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‘Squad’ member Cori Bush accuses Israel of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in war against Hamas

“Squad” member Rep. Cory Bush, D-Mo., on Sunday accused Israel of committing “ethnic cleansing” in its ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.The divisive lawmaker claimed that “millions of people with nowhere to go” are “being…

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Israeli first responders say Hamas slaughtered entire families in kibbutz communities

Israeli emergency responders are sharing what they saw in the aftermath of Hamas’ brutal terror attacks on kibbutz communities in Israel. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams spoke to the responders who say “the…

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Rattling the Bars: Should Biden legalize weed?

On Oct 6, President Biden announced an official pardon of anyone incarcerated on federal charges of simple possession of marijuana. Biden framed his pardon in terms of correcting the historic injustices meted out against people…

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White House unveils AI executive order, requiring companies to share national security risks with feds

President Biden on Monday will sign what the White House is calling a “landmark” executive order that contains the “most sweeping actions ever taken to protect Americans from the potential risks of AI systems.” Among them…

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Palestinian U.N. ambassador Riyad Mansour speaks to reporters

Dr. Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations, spoke to reporters on Wednesday. #news #livenews #politics CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations,…

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Rattling the Bars: Alabama prisoners on strike

TRNN contributor Michael Sainato returns to ‘Rattling the Bars’ to discuss the system-wide strike in Alabama’s state prisons. The strike is focused on both improving the living conditions of prisoners and demanding changes to Alabama’s…

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Israel forms wartime unity government with Netanyahu, opposition leader Gantz

Israeli officials have just announced the formation of a five-member war management cabinet as the country continues to battle Hamas militants. Among the cabinet’s members are Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister…

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The Chris Hedges Report: Julian Assange’s father, John Shipton, speaks out

Julian Assange has spent over a decade fighting imprisonment, extradition, and CIA espionage. On Oct. 8, Chris Hedges and others will gather in Washington, DC, to demand Assange’s release at the same time that protestors…

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Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library workers move to unionize

Employees of Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library system have announced their intention to unionize, citing better pay, benefits for all, and greater employee input into working conditions as their chief motivations. Seeking voluntary recognition from…

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Florida GOP lawmaker raises alarm on illegal Chinese immigrants who sailed to Key Largo

Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., is demanding more information about a group of more than two dozen illegal Chinese immigrants who landed ashore in his southern Florida district last week.”We don’t know why they’re here, or…

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How one expert says the Israel-Hamas war could expand as Lebanon, Syria launch rockets

Israel has mobilized more than 300,000 reservists as it prepares for a potential ground offensive in Gaza. Israeli and Hamas officials have said at least 2,100 people have been killed on both sides since Saturday’s…

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Rattling the Bars: America’s rural county jail boom w/Stephen Janis and Taya Graham

Read the transcript of this video: https://therealnews.com/booming-rural-county-jails-are-now-the-main-driver-of-mass-incarceration-study-says Stephen Janis and Taya Graham of Police Accountability Report join Rattling the Bars to discuss a new report from the Vera Institute on the boom in rural jails….

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Biden campaign attacks Speaker Johnson over views on ‘same-sex relations,’ ignores president’s past comments

The Biden campaign took aim at newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson this past week over his views on “same-sex relations” but ignored past comments from President Biden on the same subject during his time…

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Nearly 5,000 autoworkers laid off since UAW strike began 4 weeks ago

Nearly 5,000 workers have been laid off by the Big Three automakers as the United Auto Workers strike enters its fourth week. The companies say they’ve been forced to let people go because their jobs…

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The Marc Steiner Show: Environmental racism from Jackson to Flint

As of Sept. 15, Gov. Tate Reeves of Mississippi has declared Jackson’s water safe to drink, but a long battle to properly resource the city’s recovery remains ahead. Vangela Wade of Mississippi Center for Justice…

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House floor to be clogged with political fights this week as shutdown deadline looms

The House of Representatives is gearing up for a slew of politically charged resolutions this week, delaying work on government funding bills ahead of the Nov. 17 deadline to avert a possible shutdown.Three pieces of…

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Cops tried to confiscate his phone without a warrant, things turned ugly when he refused | PAR

Video obtained by Police Accountability Report reveals how police in a small Texas town used violence to force a man who was not suspected of a crime to turn over his phone. The warrantless seizure…

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WATCH: Cori Bush’s husband confronted over the thousands in cash he has received from her campaign

The husband of far-left “Squad” Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri was pressed late last week on the streets of Washington, D.C., over the thousands of dollars in cash he has received from his wife’s campaign.Fox…

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