Month: October 2023

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Man Gets Shot After Pointing His Finger as if it Was a Gun at Police Officers

* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Laguna Beach , California — On March 11, 2021, at approximately 5:54 p.m., Steinmetz is seen on video surveillance footage entering…

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“Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law” Representation by a Burden of Conflict of Interest

“Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law” Representation by a Burden of Conflict of Interest… Some of the major components I’ve discovered are in law there is a huge conflict of interest [see for yourself…

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Soros-funded group disparages Black GOP governor candidate as Uncle Tom: ‘All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk’

A far-left group being funded by liberal billionaire George Soros is targeting Kentucky Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron, a Black Republican, with an ad disparaging him as an Uncle Tom.Black Voters Matter Action…

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Israel ramps up airstrikes on Gaza, Israelis still stunned by scale of Hamas attack

Palestinians in the Gaza Strip spent a third night facing Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes after the Hamas militant group’s assault on the Jewish state. The number of dead on both sides has risen to more than…

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How Maryland is preventing prisoners from getting college degrees

UPDATE (7/1/2022): One day after this segment aired, prison authorities announced that they had “reconsidered” their earlier decision, clearing the way for Atiba to earn his degree. Education is one of the few rehabilitative options…

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Senate Democrats turn up the heat, announce ‘next step’ in Supreme Court ethics investigation

Democrats in the Senate have announced the next step in their ethics investigation of the U.S. Supreme Court, which was prompted after investigative reports found some justices enjoyed benefits that some suggested could have influenced…

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A cop pulled them over for a minor infraction, then the encounter took a bizarre turn

The story of one Minnesota couple’s ongoing problems with police provides a pointed example of the systematic overpolicing of rural communities across the country. In this episode of the Police Accountability Report, hosts Taya Graham…

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Still no front-runner in House speaker race, paralyzing aid for Israel and Ukraine

House Republicans left their meeting Monday night still unclear on how quickly the chamber could elect a new speaker. Reps. Jim Jordan and Steve Scalise are vying for the position, but some members said they…

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The drug-resistant bacteria crisis no one’s talking about

COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the world for the past two years, but there’s a potentially deadlier threat creeping across the globe right now that hardly anyone is talking about. According to a recent report…

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Biden admin partnering with colleges to combat ‘alarming rise’ of antisemitic threats, incidents on campuses

The Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department are working with campus law enforcement across the nation in a Biden administration effort to combat the “alarming rise” in antisemitic incidents and threats against Jewish…

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Raiders beat Packers, Patriots questioning their future | NFL Week 5 highlights

Week 5 of the NFL came to an end Monday night with the Raiders beating Green Bay. CBS Sports’ James Brown breaks down all the biggest news from the league as we head into Week…

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Kim Kelly: Workers make history, and so can you

The world is in a bleak state right now, and every day it feels a little more certain that the elite power brokers who control our society are not going to do anything to make…

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New York Dem lawmaker speaks out against ‘deepening rot of antisemitism’ in colleges after Cornell threats

New York Democrat Rep. Ritchie Torres spoke out on what he described as “horrifying” antisemitism at Cornell University Sunday night following a series of threats made against the New York school’s Jewish community.Torres, who represents…

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Prisons are an environmental catastrophe

Read the transcript of this interview: https://therealnews.com/the-prison-industrial-complex-is-an-environmental-catastrophe “As a result of being on or near wastelands, prisons constantly expose those inside to serious environmental hazards, from tainted water to harmful air pollutants,” Leah Wang recently…

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Who are the Puppet Masters?

Who are the Puppet Masters? Who are these Lawyers? The State bar Agents Who are their Representatives? Who are the Judges Taking the Bribes from the Corporate Lobbyist? ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended…

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Cruz rolls out measure to sanction Hamas, freeze Iranian assets

EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is rolling out a measure that would sanction every Hamas member known to the U.S. Treasury Department within two weeks of its passage and freeze Iran’s assets overseas, Fox News…

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House Republicans to hold closed test vote for speakership as Jordan, Scalise vie for support

Reps. Jim Jordan and Steve Scalise are still vying for support among Republican House members as a closed test vote is expected on Wednesday in the race for a new speaker. CBS News congressional correspondent…

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St. Louis County prosecutor launches primary challenge against Rep. Cori Bush

St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell, a Democrat, announced Monday his intent to launch a primary challenge to Rep. Cori Bush.Bell, who had been running a Senate campaign in hopes of unseating Republican incumbent…

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Georgia’s Latinx community seeks to ‘out-organize’ voter suppression

Georgians went to the polls in record numbers during the May 24 primary ahead of the crucial 2022 midterm elections, despite renewed GOP efforts to suppress the votes of the state’s communities of color. Passed…

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McConnell urges more aid for Ukraine despite skepticism among American voters: ‘Test for the United States’

While the House and Senate are headed for a showdown over combining Ukraine and Israel aid in one supplemental package, Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is doubling down on his support for Ukraine.”This is…

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U.S. aircraft carrier is show of support for Israel in war against Hamas

The USS Gerald R. Ford’s positioning near Israel is part of the United States’ show of support after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on the Jewish state. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin says…

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The Chris Hedges Report: How to defeat the billionaire class

Read the transcript of this video: https://therealnews.com/the-chris-hedges-report-how-to-defeat-the-billionaire-class Since being elected to office in 2013, Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant and her socialist party have been locked in a bitter battle against the city’s moneyed elites,…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene puts heat on Republicans to vote for Rashida Tlaib censure

EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., sent a letter to fellow House Republicans on Monday urging them to vote in favor of her censure resolution against progressive Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich.Tlaib has been criticized by…

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Back to normal on Capitol Hill: House focuses on partisan revenge

Everything is back to normal on Capitol Hill.The House is functioning again after more than three weeks. It finally elected House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.And that means lawmakers are back to doing what they do…

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