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At least 48 killed in Russian missile strike on Ukrainian grocery store, Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday that at least 48 people were killed in a Russian strike that hit a grocery store in the country’s…

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Remembering George Jackson, revolutionary author and activist

To celebrate Black August, TRNN Executive Producer and former Black Panther Eddie Conway talks with Claude Marks about the life and legacy of revolutionary author…

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Who won the War in Afghanistan? The Taliban and defense contractors

After tens of thousands of lives lost and trillions of dollars wasted, the US departure from Afghanistan has left the Taliban in total control. How…

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GOP lawmaker blames Democrats for McCarthy’s ouster, endorses Jim Jordan as replacement

Republican Congressman Darrell Issa of California voted to keep Kevin McCarthy as speaker and has endorsed Congressman Jim Jordan as his replacement. Issa joined CBS…

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2 Men Arrested After 46 Packages Of Stolen Oxtail Meat Was Found In Vehicle During Traffic Stop

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The Mediterranean is on fire

After experiencing the most severe heatwave in decades, Mediterranean countries like Greece, Turkey, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, and Spain have been in the midst of a…

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Striking health care workers asking for better pay, staffing

More than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers launched a strike on Wednesday at hospitals and medical centers across five states and Washington, D.C., the largest walkout…

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The moratorium extension won’t end evictions

Progressives celebrated as Biden extended the eviction moratorium. But three housing advocates in a city with one of the nation’s highest eviction rates warn that…

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Cops want him to plead guilty to see his kids, but he’s fighting back instead

Just how far will the criminal justice system go to quash dissent? The case of popular police auditor Otto the Watchdog is a cautionary tale…

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Financial sextortion scams targeting teen boys

The U.S. is seeing a rise in financial sextortion cases targeting thousands of minors and officials say teenage boys are being targeted specifically. The National…

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Slavery still exists in the US, but these CA organizers are working to end it

Thanks to the 13th Amendment, slavery still exists in the US in the form of low- or no-wage prison labor. But organizers like Jeronimo Aguilar…

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Sam Bankman-Fried’s defense in fraud trial: Risk wasn’t managed properly

Witness testimony resumes Thursday in the criminal fraud trial of Sam Bankman-Fried after the prosecution and defense laid out their opening statements Wednesday. The former…

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We are running out of time to stop runaway climate change

Deadly heat waves, wildfires, melting ice sheets, and devastating floods around the world are just a small taste of what humanity will continue to face…

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Connecticut made prison phone calls free. Other states should do the same

After Gov. Ned Lamont signed a new bill into law in June, Connecticut became the first state in the US to make phone calls free…

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