Month: December 2023

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Retired fisherman claims he found part of Malaysia Airlines MH370 in South Australian waters: report

A retired fisherman claims he found a large piece of missing Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 off the coast of South Australia, resurfacing what remains one of the world’s most vexing aviation puzzles.”I wish to Christ…

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Israel Kills 52 Syrian/Iraqi Anti-ISIS Fighters, as US Takes Aim at Iran

An air attack in eastern Syria killed 52 Syrian and Iraqi government-backed forces who were fighting ISIS. They blamed the US, but it said Israel is responsible. Max Blumenthal says this is part of a…

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Biden says ‘no question’ Trump supported insurrection

Biden breaks silence on Trump ruling in Colorado ‘Outnumbered’ panelists sound off on President Biden after he said there’s ‘no question’ former President Donald Trump supported the Jan. 6 insurrection and that Colorado’s decision to…

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China Intensifies Efforts to Crush the Hong Kong Independence Movement

Edward Leung, Hong Kong’s most prominent independence activist was sentenced to six years in prison, for having organized protests that resulted in property damage. We speak to Prof. Sean Starrs and Polaris Tang of the…

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NYC council to ban solitary confinement despite protests from police, Mayor Adams

The New York City Council is expected to pass legislation banning city jails from imposing solitary confinement on inmates in the vast majority of circumstances after a committee approved it Wednesday morning.The legislation, which will…

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Arkansas judge threatens to drop state AG’s lawsuit against Corrections Board

An Arkansas judge on Tuesday threatened to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general against the Corrections Board that he would normally represent, the latest in a widening legal fight between the panel…

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Stealing Elections via Voter Suppression: Supreme Court OK’s the Practice

Investigative reporter Greg Palast says that the Supreme Court’s recent decision approving Ohio’s process for purging voter registration rolls legalizes a process of disenfranchising minorities across the country. However, the case is far from over…

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AL mayor resigns, admits to using inmates, city employees for private labor

Mayor Kenneth Nail of Hanceville, Alabama, resigned Tuesday and pleaded guilty to 15 misdemeanor counts.Nail, 60, was charged with using city employees and inmates for private labor.”I am truly sorry for the harm and inconvenience…

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Why Is the Anti-War Movement Still so Weak Under Trump?

The anti-war movement, once strong under Bush, died under Obama, and still is weak under Trump. TRNN’s Ben Norton speaks with CODEPINK’s Ariel Gold about the power of the military-industrial complex and the campaign to…

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Voting extended in Congolese election amid polling delays

Lengthy polling delays in the Democratic Republic of the Congo forced authorities to extend voting on Wednesday.Incumbent President Felix Tshisekedi is seeking a second, final five-year term as he squares off against prominent opposition figure…

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How Climate Change will Reduce Crop Yields and Spike Food Prices

A new study shows how climate change will impact global food security, particularly by reducing crop yields and increasing crop yield volatility. This, in turn, will have a strong effect on the prices of basic…

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Singapore officials charge airline passenger after he allegedly stole over $23K from others on plane

Officials in Singapore charged a man who allegedly stole over $23,000 from multiple passengers on a flight from Vietnam.Zhang Xiuqiang, 52, a Chinese national, boarded Scoot airlines flight TR305 on Dec. 16 from Ho Chi…

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US Gov’t Treats Dogs Better than Detained Immigrant Children

While the US Department of Homeland Security puts immigrant children in cages, Customs and Border Protection treats dogs to “plush double-sided sheepskin bedding” at a pet resort. TRNN’s Ben Norton speaks with investigative journalist Ken…

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California Lt. Gov. calls for state to ‘explore every legal option’ to remove Trump from ‘24 ballot

A day after the Colorado Supreme Court disqualified former President Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s ballots in 2024, California Lieutenant Gov. Eleni Kounalakis is asking the Golden State’s Secretary of State to “explore…

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Exclusive from Arizona: A Once Silent Crisis is Now a Deafening Cry (Pt 2/2)

Despite signing the end of family separation, “zero tolerance” policies are still in place, turning a decade long crisis into a larger problem Visit http://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating…

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Suriname’s Bouterse sentenced in murders of 15 political opponents

Former Surinamese dictator Desi Bouterse, 78, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the 1982 murders of 15 political opponents.The notorious “December murders” were prosecuted over the course of a 16-year criminal case.”We…

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Why Did You Start The Real News?

As part of our summer fundraiser special series, Dharna Noor asks Paul Jay why he started The Real News Visit http://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at http://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer:…

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Congress expands scope of Harvard investigation to include allegations of president’s plagiarism

A House of Representatives committee has expanded its inquiry against Harvard University’s handling of antisemitism on campus to include its embattled President Claudine Gay, who is facing a myriad of plagiarism allegations.The chair of the…

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Watertown Police Shoot Suspect Who Turned Toward Officers While Armed With a Handgun

* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Watertown, Wisconsin — On October 18, 2023, Watertown Police officers were looking for 30-year-old Justin Whitten as a suspect in an…

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MD Voters Weigh-in on Progressive vs. Establishment Showdown

MD Voters Weigh-in on Progressive vs. Establishment Showdown Visit http://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at http://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only)…

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New York City bans solitary confinement in jails: ‘historic strides’

New York City on Wednesday voted to ban solitary confinement in city jails on the grounds that the practice has caused psychological harm and led to increased death and violence in these institutions. “The [City] Council…

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Poor People’s Campaign Culminates 40 Days of Action in DC

Activists gathered from across the US in Washington DC to cap off 40 days of action for the Poor People’s Campaign. TRNN’s Eddie Conway reports from the rally and from labor protest at George Washington…

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French serial killer’s ex-wife convicted for her role in husband’s murders of girls, women

The former wife of a deceased French serial killer was given a life sentence on Tuesday for her role in the decades-old rape and murders of two young women and the disappearance of a 9-year-old…

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Rattling the Bars: Debbie Sims Africa Released from Prison after Serving 40 Years

Debbie Sims Africa is one of the “Move Nine” who were charged and convicted for the murder of a police officer in 1978. Black Agenda Report’s Glen Ford and TRNN’s Eddie Conway discuss the release…

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