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Gaza citizens trapped in Israel-Hamas war

Residents in Gaza have been told by Israel to evacuate but with the one border crossing to Egypt targeted repeatedly by the Israeli military, they have nowhere to go. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab…

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Katie Halper: The Hill TV fired me for defending critics of Israel

The Real News is an independent, viewer-supported, radical media network. Help us expand our in-depth analysis and coverage from Baltimore to Bangladesh by subscribing and becoming a member today! Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-yt Sign up for our…

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Google touting AI power on new Pixel 8 phones

Google is leaning into artificial intelligence with its new Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro releases. Lisa Eadicicco, a senior mobile editor for CNET, joined CBS News to discuss some of the features on the…

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Chelsea Manning: Why I risked prison to expose the US military

Chelsea Manning was imprisoned in 2010 after leaking 750,000 military documents to the website WikiLeaks. Chelsea’s revelations exposed heinous war crimes by the US military. While the perpetrators of the atrocities she exposed have never…

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Missing Person Robert Holcomb from the 22nd District – Blotter

The Philadelphia Police Department needs the public’s assistance in locating an endangered missing person. A 63-year-old black male Robert Holcomb who was last seen on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, on the 1700 block of North…

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Rattling the Bars: San Quentin Prison is a COVID deathtrap

In 2020, at least 23 people died at San Quentin State Prison in California due to COVID-19. Two years later, COVID-19 remains a clear and present threat to incarcerated people, despite California’s attempts to implement…

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13-year-old girl describes surviving Hamas attack

In one small community near the Gaza border, Hamas militants went door-to-door, murdering more than 100 people. CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell spoke with a teenager about how she survived. #news…

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The Chris Hedges Report: Dr. Gerald Horne on the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois

The Chris Hedges Report examines some of W.E.B. Du Bois’s fundamental ideas with his biographer Dr. Gerald Horne, who holds the Moores Professorship of History and African American Studies at The University of Houston. Dr….

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DeSantis defends move to kick out pro-Palestinian groups that support Hamas from state college campuses

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Sunday said he stands by the decision to decertify any pro-Palestinian student groups that side with Hamas from state college campuses, arguing that to allow these groups to openly side…

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Rattling the Bars: Black August and the fight to free political prisoners, with the Jericho Movement

Jericho Movement activists fighting for the release of freedom fighters from US prisons speak on the meaning and purpose of Black August. Jihad Abdulmumit is the Chairperson of the National Jericho Movement. Paulette Dauteuil is…

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SAG-AFTRA, Hollywood studios resume talks as strike nears 3-month mark

The Screen Actors Guild and Hollywood studios resumed bargaining talks on Wednesday. It’s a sign of progress as the strike nears the three-month mark. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston reports. #news #sagaftra #strike CBS News…

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Sri Lanka’s crisis: Ethnonationalism and the legacy of the civil war with Dr. Mythri Jegathesan

Sri Lanka’s civil war ended in 2009, but ethnonationalism remains a powerful force in the country’s politics. Professor Mythri Jegathesan traces the country’s present crisis to its recent history in the second episode of a…

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Suspects for Looting/Commercial Burglary in the 24th District [VIDEO] – Blotter

The Philadelphia Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individuals seen in the following video clip. The individuals are wanted for Looting/Burglary of the Nice Pharmacy located at 110 E Allegheny Ave….

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Sullivan: Israel should protect Gaza civilians despite Hamas making ‘life difficult’ with human shields

Israel should take responsibility for protecting innocent civilians in Gaza even though Hamas is using them as human shields, Biden administration national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday, as Israeli forces continue to bombard the…

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What Israel’s new unity government means for war against Hamas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his political rival have agreed to form an emergency unity government. Eliav Benjamin, Israel’s deputy ambassador to the U.S., joins CBS News to discuss what the move means for…

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Livestream: Is the US headed for a national rail strike?

On Thursday, Sept. 1, from 5-6PM ET, TRNN Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez and TRNN contributor and journalist Mel Buer will co-host a livestream panel with current/former railroad workers and members of Railroad Workers United to discuss…

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The Chris Hedges Report: Ukraine and the crisis of media censorship

Throughout the Ukraine war, Western news outlets have mindlessly parroted the opinions of a ruling elite and overseen a public discourse that is often unhinged from the real world.   Patrick Lawrence was a…

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It’s not the “glass ceiling” holding women back at work, new analysis finds

A new study reveals women face major hurdles in advancement long before they reach management. Lareina Yee, study co-author and senior partner at McKinsey & Company, joins CBS News to break down the findings. #news…

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Rattling the Bars: Unions must stand up for prisoners

Prisoners today are fighting the same labor conditions behind bars that birthed the union movement in the 19th Century. US labor journalist and Real News contributor Michael Sainato joins Rattling the Bars to discuss why…

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Medics calling for more help in Israel

The death toll is continuing to rise in the Israel-Hamas war, and so too is the number of wounded. Thousands of injured civilians and soldiers are overwhelming medics on the frontlines who say they are…

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Casino workers at Cambodia’s NagaWorld face brutality, jail time for striking

Read the transcript of this video: https://therealnews.com/casino-workers-at-cambodias-nagaworld-face-brutality-jail-time-for-striking The women-led struggle at Cambodia’s largest hotel and casino is now a major front in the country’s labor movement, and offers lessons to people combating capitalism and patriarchy…

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Missing Juvenile Michael McDonald from the 26th District – Blotter

The Philadelphia Police Department needs the public’s assistance in locating a missing person. A 13-year-old white male Michael McDonald was last seen on Sunday, October 29, 2023, at 12:35 a.m., on the 600 block of…

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Europe’s war on refugees | The Chris Hedges Report

In their book, ‘Map of Hope and Sorrow,’ co-authors Helen Benedict and Eyad Awwadawnan trace the stories of five refugees trapped in Greece’s brutal refugee camps. Helen Benedict is a novelist and journalist. Her previous…

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Blinken speaks from Israel amid trip to show U.S. support | full video

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to reporters Thursday in Israel after visiting a donation center in Tel Aviv where he spoke to survivors of Hamas’ terror attack over the weekend. Speaking alongside Israeli…

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Will Lula fix the crisis facing Brazil’s informal workers? | Workers of the World

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was inaugurated as Brazil’s president on New Year’s Day. Half of all Brazilian workers are employed in the informal sector, working without protections or a contract. This segment of the…

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Blinken, Netanyahu speak as Israel prepares for ground offensive against Hamas

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the media Thursday from Tel Aviv. Blinken reiterated there is no excuse or justification for Hamas’ actions. Blinken also said 25 Americans…

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Rattling the Bars: Prison slavery in America

This year, 5 US states are considering amendments to their constitutions to remove language similar to the 13th Amendment. Historian Robert T. Chase joins Rattling the Bars to discuss what altering these state constitutions would…

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