Credit Card Scam Unveiled: Police Apprehend Suspect at Marriott
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Credit Card Scam Unveiled: Police Apprehend Suspect at Marriott

#CrimeCamNow On March 10, 2022, the Chamblee Police Department received a concerning report from the Atlanta Marriott Northeast/Emory area in Atlanta, Georgia. The complaint involved an individual who had fraudulently used someone’s debit card information…

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Longest Period Without Fed Minimum Wage Increase Since Law Enacted in 1938
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Longest Period Without Fed Minimum Wage Increase Since Law Enacted in 1938

The federal minimum wage has not been raised in nearly 10 years and June 16 marks the longest period it has been fixed without a raise. As a result, its value has significantly diminished. IPS’s…

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Race to rescue 41 Indian workers trapped inside tunnel is delayed again
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Race to rescue 41 Indian workers trapped inside tunnel is delayed again

A frantic battle to rescue 41 construction workers trapped in a tunnel in northern India has faced fresh delays due to a problem with a drilling machine, with officials warning that the next 24 hours…

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Squeegee Kids Say They’re Supporting Families, Not Committing a Crime
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Squeegee Kids Say They’re Supporting Families, Not Committing a Crime

After Mayor Jack Young said the teens who wash windows were breaking the law and scaring off tourists, TRNN spoke to several squeegee kids to get their side of the story Subscribe to our page…

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Nicaragua’s Miss Universe title win exposes deep political divide in the Central American country
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Nicaragua’s Miss Universe title win exposes deep political divide in the Central American country

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Nicaragua’s increasingly isolated and repressive government thought it had scored a rare public relations victory last week when Miss Nicaragua Sheynnis Palacios won the Miss Universe competition.But the “legitimate joy and…

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United Technologies – Raytheon Merger Is the Definition of Crony Capitalism
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United Technologies – Raytheon Merger Is the Definition of Crony Capitalism

Trump opposes the merger of these two arms manufacturers, which would create the world’s largest such corporation, but why? Bill Black gives us the interesting answer and explores why these mergers are dangerous and on…

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Bernie Sanders Vision Of Democratic Socialism Makes Both Sides Nervous
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Bernie Sanders Vision Of Democratic Socialism Makes Both Sides Nervous

Is Bernie Sanders selling socialism? Or is he just making a clear case for a government that actually works for the people? A panel discussion with Norman Solomon and Kamau Franklin, with Jacqueline Luqman as…

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Kamala Harris roasted for Thanksgiving pic
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Kamala Harris roasted for Thanksgiving pic

Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism on social media after sharing a post of her and second husband Doug Emhoff posing next to a gas stove on Thanksgiving despite the Biden administration’s proposal earlier this…

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John Pilger: Extradition Process a ‘Very Long Uphill Road’ for Assange
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John Pilger: Extradition Process a ‘Very Long Uphill Road’ for Assange

Britain’s Home Secretary signed off on the U.S. request to extradite Julian Assange, and now UK courts will decide his fate. But if the process until now is any indication, he will not receive a…

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No American hostages freed by Hamas on Day 1 of cease-fire
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No American hostages freed by Hamas on Day 1 of cease-fire

Two dozen hostages were released by the terrorist group Hamas, but no American was released on the first day of the cease-fire with Israel.Thirteen Israelis, plus 10 Thai citizens and one Filipino citizen, were released…

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Largest Animal Epidemic in History Is Due to Industrial Farming
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Largest Animal Epidemic in History Is Due to Industrial Farming

The African Swine Fever outbreak, which has now spread to China, could result in the slaughter of 200 million hogs this year, in an effort to get the disease under control. Rob Wallace of the…

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David Harvey: The Persistence of Neoliberalism Despite its Loss of Legitimacy (1/2)
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David Harvey: The Persistence of Neoliberalism Despite its Loss of Legitimacy (1/2)

Neoliberalism continues in national and transnational institutions, even though it has lost legitimacy as an ideology and has even penetrated progressive thinking, argues Prof. David Harvey Subscribe to our page and support our work at…

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Cops Raided This Black-Owned Business Eight Times, and They Still Weren’t Done
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Cops Raided This Black-Owned Business Eight Times, and They Still Weren’t Done

To understand how policing affects the psyche of a community, we explore the story of black business owner in Baltimore who was raided so many times he filed a lawsuit, and won Subscribe to our…

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David Harvey: The Limits of Social Democracy and of the Welfare State (2/2)
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David Harvey: The Limits of Social Democracy and of the Welfare State (2/2)

The main alternative to neoliberalism is the proposed renewal of social democracy, such as in the form of Bernie Sanders’ proposals. But to move forward we need to discuss the limits of a welfare state…

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Future Resource Wars
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Future Resource Wars

The fantasy of the USA becoming the first global empire in history quickly dissolved in the wake of the Iraq war. Pepe Escobar and Eddie Conway discuss the coming nexus of global competition and climate…

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Hamas releases 13 Israeli, 12 Thai hostages as cease-fire holds
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Hamas releases 13 Israeli, 12 Thai hostages as cease-fire holds

The terrorist group Hamas released their first wave of hostages, beginning a four-day exchange that has paused the violence in Gaza.Twenty-five hostages were transported out of Gaza via the Rafah border crossing on Friday, according…

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Tupac Shakur’s Commitment to Resistance and Revolution Began in Baltimore
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Tupac Shakur’s Commitment to Resistance and Revolution Began in Baltimore

In celebration of Black Music Month, we honored Tupac Shakur whose commitment to resistance and revolution was fostered in Baltimore. Interviews include Marc Steiner a former teacher of his and author John Potash about the…

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34 arrested in Ireland riots after child is stabbed in Dublin
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34 arrested in Ireland riots after child is stabbed in Dublin

Police in Ireland arrested 34 people in relation to riots that swept through Dublin on Thursday, when cars and a bus were burned following a stabbing earlier in the day.Around 500 people wreaked havoc on…

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The Struggle of Toronto Uber Drivers to Unionize Part of a Larger Movement
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The Struggle of Toronto Uber Drivers to Unionize Part of a Larger Movement

Uber considers their drivers to be independent contractors, but the struggle to have them recognized as employees is making progress. Pablo Vivanco reports from Toronto Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate….

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Why is Germany’s Left Struggling to Gain Traction?
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Why is Germany’s Left Struggling to Gain Traction?

Heinz Bierbaum, a former deputy chair of Germany’s Left Party, Die Linke, discusses the recent disappointing European Parliament results, the rise of the right, the possible collapse of the Merkel government, and the Greens as…

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More Details Emerge About Horrible Conditions at Immigration Detention Centers
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More Details Emerge About Horrible Conditions at Immigration Detention Centers

A DHS Inspector General report and a visit by members of Congress to detention centers, the inhumane conditions become clearer and spark more outrage Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. **…

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