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Trump Appointees Refuse to Say They Support Brown v. Board of Education

65 years ago, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 to end school segregation. Now Trump’s appointees to the federal bench and Department of Justice refuse to say they support it. What does the future hold? Subscribe…

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New Abortion Laws ‘Go Against Common Sense’

Conservatives have launched a new attack on abortion rights, which go against both medical science and common sense, says Anoa Changa, but the point is to bring the issue to the new conservative Supreme Court…

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Trump’s 2020 Military Budget Is $500 Billion More Than He Claims

If all the hidden parts are added together, the true military budget would be close to $1.25 trillion, says William Hartung of the Center for International Policy Subscribe to our page and support our work…

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More Die From Medical Insurance ‘Prior Authorization’ Than Before ACA – Wendell Potter (6/7)

Wall Street demands medical insurance companies maintain their profits under the Affordable Care Act, which means they get even more aggressive in denying coverage and creating insurance models that under-insure patients – Wendell Potter on…

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Trump Says the Military Industrial Complex is Pressuring him Into a War With Iran

With a thirty year Boeing veteran at the Pentagon, Patrick Shanahan as Acting Secretary of Defense, and with John Bolton and Mike Pompeo at the helm, war with Iran is likely says the former chief…

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Canada’s Anti-Venezuela Policy: A Result of Material Interests and US Subordination

Canada has followed the Trump administration’s lead on Venezuela, but it’s charting a very different path with regard to Cuba. Yves Engler explains that while there are material reasons for the difference, Canada has followed…

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Trump-Bolton Aggression Against Iran Contained by Russia, Japan, China, and EU

Vijay Prashad says the very dangerous statements, economic sanctions and military aggression unleashed by Washington this week against Iran was countered by cool headed diplomacy by Japan, Russia, EU and China   Subscribe to our…

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German Parliament Criminalizes Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement

Germany becomes the first country in the world to criminalize the BDS movement. Shir Hever, TRNN Correspondent in Germany and expert on Palestine-Israel, responds Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. **…

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New Poverty Measurement Exposes Turkey’s Inequality Within Households

Hasan Tekguc and Bengi Akbulut discuss their research on the gender gap in poverty in Turkey. When comparing household income, it is impossible to know about the gender-based inequality within households Subscribe to our page…

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Baltimore Considers Income-Based Water Billing

Residents testified in support of the bill, but the Department of Public Works is not on board—they have a different affordability measure in mind Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. **…

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US Public Education Still Segregated 65 Years After Brown

Sixty-five years after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, a new report published by Pennsylvania State University reveals the persistent racial segregation in America’s public schools, and the many factors that contribute to…

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers faces scrutiny over use of baseball Hall of Famer’s name in state email

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has been using an alternative state email account under the name of a late Hall of Fame baseball player as a security measure, his spokesperson said Monday.Evers, a Democrat, used a…

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White House says 3 Palestinian students shot in Vermont should be ‘back in school… not in a hospital room’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday that the three college students of Palestinian descent who were shot near the University of Vermont over the weekend “should be back in school with their classmates,…

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Trump’s Huawei Ban Confirms ‘Telecommunications Are Geopolitical Weapons’

As Trump warns of the surveillance danger of Huawei, the real concern of consumers should be the fact they are being surveilled by the U.S. government and all tech companies, says Yasha Levine Subscribe to…

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Police in this blue state will continue enforcing ‘draconian’ handgun law ruled unconstitutional by court

Maryland State Police will continue enforcing the state’s handgun law for now, despite a federal appeals court ruling that the licensing requirement is unconstitutional.”At this time, the HQL law remains in effect and there are…

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Climate Change Hits Southern Mexico Hard; Farmers Develop New Ways of Coping

The town of Yukuyoko, in the Mixteca region of Southern Mexico, is developing innovative ways of confronting drought. Laura Carlsen reports from Yukuyoko for TRNN Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate….

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Top Mississippi Democrat gets 2 years probation in tax case

A longtime Mississippi lawmaker was sentenced Monday to two years of probation and has already paid nearly $85,000 in restitution, months after he pleaded guilty to a federal charge of willfully making a false statement…

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Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Is Being Pushed By ‘Islamophobia Industry’

Civil rights lawyer and activist Arjun Singh Sethi says, “Even the CIA actually came out and said it would be a mistake, because in many ways the Muslim Brotherhood more recently has been a force…

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Sierra Leone’s leader says most behind the weekend attacks are arrested, but few details are given

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) — Sierra Leone’s president said most of the leaders of weekend attacks on the nation’s main military barracks and prisons had been arrested, though the capital remained tense on Monday with…

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Can Biden ‘Make America Moral Again?’

Biden is countering Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan with “Make America Moral Again.” But bipartisan deals with Strom Thurmond, the crime bill, Anita Hill, and more, shows he lacks the moral high ground. Jacqueline…

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Biden shifts blame away from administration after admitting prices ‘still too high’

President Biden attempted to shift blame away from his administration for the state of consumer prices on Monday after admitting they were “still too high.”His comments came during a speech on the supply chain issues…

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The MMT Debate With Dean Baker & Randall Wray

We continue our series of discussions about Modern Money Theory and funding the Green New Deal with host Paul Jay Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content…

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White House fireplace missing crucial Christmas decoration

The White House is opting to ditch the annual Christmas tradition of hanging stockings for President Biden’s grandchildren, a move that allows it to avoid devoting a decoration for the president’s seventh grandchild, who he…

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Brazil’s Bolsonaro: ‘Exterminator of the Future’

Alexander Zaitchik discusses the environmental policies of Brazilian president’s first four months in office as former Brazilian Ministers of Environment warn about how he is undoing decades of environmental protection Subscribe to our page and…

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Will George Santos survive the latest move to oust him from the House?

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has survived two other efforts to oust him from Congress in recent weeks.But the third time may be the charm for lawmakers who believe Santos is unfit to serve.The House likely…

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Supreme Court compels depositions for Arizona Republican leaders in voting law dispute

A Monday decision from the U.S. Supreme Court compels Arizona’s top Republican leaders to sit for depositions in an ongoing federal lawsuit concerning state voting rights. In their brief order, the justices refused to block the…

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Trump Provokes Iran With Intensified Economic War

Trump and Bolton’s strategy is to bait Iran into a war Bolton’s wanted for twenty years – says Trita Parsi, President of the NIAC Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. **…

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