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Drugged by the police: the rise of ketamine in the law enforcement arsenal

Colorado Councilwoman Anita Springsteen speaks out against the use of Ketamine to subdue her partner during an arrest and leads a crusade to put a moratorium on Ketamine usage across the state. Please join journalists…

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Israel warns citizens not to travel as antisemitic incidents soar across globe

JERUSALEM — On Friday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a joint statement with the country’s National Security Council and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in which they warned Israelis to take serious precautions…

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UN Security Council fails once again to pass Israel-Hamas resolution

The United Nations Security Council has failed once again to pass a resolution on the Israel-Hamas conflict.Council member nations discussed proposed resolutions for over two hours on Monday, but the body remains unable to agree…

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Dianne Feinstein’s legacy, what her death could mean for Congress

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who shattered glass ceilings during her more than three decades in the U.S. Senate, has died at 90. Feinstein cast her last vote in the Senate late Thursday morning, according to Senate…

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America 101: Criminalizing Dissent

Stir Crazy! Episode 91: Today we are joined by journalist Justine Barron, sociologist Taure Brown, and Baltimore based activist and recording artist Eze Jackson. Hosted by Kim Brown. Follow all of our panelists on twitter….

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Israel’s Netanyahu doubles down on rejecting Gaza ceasefire unless hostages are released after call with Biden

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – after having a call with President Biden on Monday – doubled down on rejecting a ceasefire in Gaza unless hostages are released. In an interview with ABC News’ David Muir,…

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The escalation of policing: Slave patrols, privatization, and predator drones

As police use private surveillance companies to track protesters and universities hire private forces, there’s a danger that public records of police abuse could disappear. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate….

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Room of ‘hidden treasures’ looted by Nazis is just one new display at National WWII Museum in New Orleans

On Friday, the National WWII Museum in New Orleans introduced its final permanent exhibit to 44 living veterans of the Second World War, including Medal of Honor recipients, liberated Holocaust survivors and the public. The…

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Las Vegas Sphere officially opens, combining art and technology

The Las Vegas Sphere is a state-of-the-art music venue combining music, art and technology in a way never done before. The venue has over 160,000 speakers and 260 million pixels, allowing for unique performances. The…

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Chevron Plans Middle East Offshore Drilling, Capitalizing on Militarized Climate Chaos

Chevron has announced its entrance into the hotly contested Mediterranean Sea, creating military tension between competing regional powers. Discussions over climate change and ecological impacts have gotten lost in the shuffle. Subscribe to our page…

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Israel warns citizens not to travel as antisemitic incidents soar across globe

JERUSALEM — On Friday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a joint statement with the country’s National Security Council and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in which they warned Israelis to take serious precautions…

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Why Even Debate?

Stir Crazy! Episode 92: Today we are joined by political commentator Marcus Ferrell, political consultant Adriel Hampton, and TRNN investigative reporter Stephen Janis. Hosted by Kim Brown. Follow all of our panelists on twitter. Kim…

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Israel warns citizens not to travel as antisemitic incidents soar across globe

JERUSALEM — On Friday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a joint statement with the country’s National Security Council and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in which they warned Israelis to take serious precautions…

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Man who said he witnessed Tupac Shakur’s murder arrested in connection with rapper’s 1996 death

Duane Davis was arrested Friday in connection with the 1996 murder of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur. Davis has been on investigators’ radar for years, and has said that he was a witness to the killing….

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2020 First Presidential Debate Recap

After Donald Trump and Joe Biden square off for the first presidential debate, the Working Family Party’s Maurice Mitchell and TRNN’s Steve Horn join Jaisal Noor to discuss. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended…

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Republicans aim for trifecta of victories in crucial governor races ahead of 2024 elections

Voters in Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia are heading to the polls Tuesday as Republicans look to complete a trifecta of victories in crucial governor races, as well as grow their majorities in the Virginia state…

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State laws work to fight pay gaps, create transparency

A new crop of state laws are attempting to reduce pay gaps and increase salary transparency. It’s the 50th anniversary of the Federal Equal Pay Law, and yet full pay equity doesn’t exist. Barry Peterson…

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House Republicans push to defund Kamala Harris’ office, IRS in key spending bill

House Republicans are clamoring to defund a wide array of Biden administration offices, attaching several amendments to do just that to a government funding bill set to be considered this week. The House is expected to…

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How to stop a coup

Trump has refused to say if he’ll concede and made false claims of a rigged election, while encouraging his armed followers to “stand by.” Are Americans prepared to fight back? Subscribe to our page and…

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Pete Buttigieg’s office stonewalls taxpayer costs of swing state tour on government executive jet

EXCLUSIVE: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s office is refusing to share the taxpayer cost of multiple flights he took on government-managed executive jets to swing states last year in the face of an ongoing lawsuit filed…

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New generation of believers try to tackle climate change skepticism in Evangelical churches

Evangelical Christians are the group that is most skeptical of climate change, data shows, but a new generation of believers inside the church is trying to change their minds. Young activists are trying to fight…

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The War On Pot Isn’t Over, Just Ask This Doctor Arrested for His Research

Retired cardiac surgeon Dr. David Allen discusses being targeted for asset forfeiture because he supports legal marijuana and medical research into cannabis. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This…

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Support for Biden crumbling as unfavorable poll numbers continue to roll in

Devastating new polls that grabbed outsized attention this weekend appear to be fueling fear among some Democrats over President Biden’s ability to win re-election next year.That has led some top political pundits to ring the…

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Left organizers map out a struggle for Election Day and beyond.

Marc Steiner talks to three thinkers who signed a petition pushing for activists to beat Trump, then battle Biden. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is…

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House Judiciary investigators to question Special Counsel David Weiss on Hunter Biden probe

House Judiciary Committee investigators are set to question Special Counsel David Weiss Tuesday morning amid whistleblower allegations that politics influenced or hampered prosecutorial decisions in his years-long investigation into Hunter Biden. Weiss, who has been leading…

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Reactions to Dianne Feinstein’s death pour in from both sides of the aisle

Tributes to Sen. Dianne Feinstein poured in Friday after news of her death shook Washington. Feinstein, who shattered glass ceilings during her more than three decades in the U.S. Senate, died at the age of…

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Continued Covid Disparities in Native Country

Stir Crazy! Episode 93: Today we are joined by journalist, organizer, and founding executive director of Crushing Colonialism Jen Deerinwater, Miwok journalist and community organizer Desiree Kane, and journalist and community builder Johnnie Jae. Hosted…

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