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The Sphere opens in Las Vegas with U2 residency

U2 were the headliners as the Sphere, one of the world’s most unique music venues, opened in Las Vegas on Friday. The high-tech venue features more than 1 million LED lights and cost $2.3 billion…

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Congress rebuffs Trumpist insurrection, certifies Biden’s win

Four were killed and 26 arrested as hundreds of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Wednesday, temporarily halting the Senate as it prepared to certify the presidential election results. Subscribe to our page and support…

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Democratic Party members react to Rep. Tlaib’s attempt to justify use of antisemitic chant

Multiple members of the Democratic Party are calling out Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., after she attempted to justify the pro-Palestinian chant, “From the river to the sea,” calling it an “aspirational call for freedom, human…

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After Dems win GA and right-wing insurgents storm DC, progressives’ work is just beginning

“The Marc Steiner Show” is back for 2021, and we’ve sure got a lot to discuss. In this episode, Marc is joined by Kali Holloway, anti-racist activist and columnist for The Nation, and Danny Sjursen,…

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Trump’s civil fraud trial underway, Gaetz’s effort to oust McCarthy and more | America Decides

“America Decides” reports on the start of former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial in New York City, Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz’s efforts to oust Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker after Congress passed a bipartisan…

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Prisoners have power in their own words

Eddie Conway, former Lieutenant of Security for the Baltimore Black Panther Party, was locked up on dubious charges and held as a political prisoner for over 40 years. Conway is part of a generation of…

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Spain’s Canary Islands see record numbers of African migrants seeking better lives

Nearly 32,000 West African migrants in search of a better life have reached the Spanish Canary Islands on boats this year, which is hundreds more than the record numbers recorded in 2006, according to authorities.Reuters…

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Colbert, other late night talk shows return after WGA strike ends

Following the deal to end a 5-month-long writers’ strike, late-night comedy, including “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” is coming back this week. CBS News New York reporter Ali Bauman has more on the return…

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Yes, this kind of thing happens in America

Trump’s attempted coup and increasingly violent supporters are only a surprise to those without a grasp of the U.S.’s racist history, says historian Gerald Horne. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate….

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Newsom picks Laphonza Butler to fill Feinstein’s Senate seat

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has selected EMILY’s List president Laphonza Butler to fill the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Butler has been the president of the organization dedicated to electing women since 2021….

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One frightening story reveals the true cost of rural overpolicing

A single dad goes camping with his kids and ends up in handcuffs; Then, PAR talks with Otto the Watchdog, a cop watcher who says he has been targeted for harassment for his First Amendment…

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How diverse, progressive coalitions can build power in Florida

TRNN’s Marc Steiner talks with Rachel Gilmer, co-director of Dream Defenders, about long-term strategies for progressives to build power in Florida with young, working-class, and ethnically diverse communities. Subscribe to our page and support our…

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Trump calls civil fraud trial “election interference”

Donald Trump attended the start of his civil fraud trial in New York City on Monday. The former president, the Trump Organization, multiple executives and two of Trump’s children are accused of committing widespread fraud….

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‘When we do it to people of color, we don’t call it fascism.’ Bruce Franklin, 40 years later

Forty years ago, Bruce Franklin sounded the alarm on surveillance limiting underground work, climate change, and the impeding elimination of the human species—all of which, he argued, would pave the way for fascism. Subscribe to…

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Did McCarthy make a secret deal with Biden on Ukraine aid?

Even though the latest short-term spending bill to keep the government open through Nov. 17 didn’t include Ukraine aid, President Biden implied over the weekend that a deal was made with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy…

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Dehumanizing the disabled won’t end with a Dem in office

People with disabilities have loudly pointed out the ways our society and our healthcare system are made inaccessible to them. We talk to investigative journalist Justine Barron and founding executive director of Crushing Colonialism Jen…

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U.S. Postal Service unveils Ruth Bader Ginsburg stamp | full video

The U.S. Postal Service on Monday unveiled a new stamp to honor the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. #news #rbg #usps CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service…

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This is Not a Drill: Live. Post-Election Strategy.

“The popular front is dead. Long live the popular front.” Is the broad front of groups that movements entered into this year to defeat Trump dead already? Or does that broad front represent the basis…

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Marc Steiner Show: Black and Indigenous antifascism, Cindy Blackman Santana, and social justice

In the premier episode of the Marc Steiner Show, as fears mount over political violence in the wake of the election, Dr. Nikki Taylor and Dr. Gerald Horne talk about the history of, and resistance…

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White House addresses “deal” on Ukraine aid

The White House on Monday addressed comments from President Biden over the weekend that a deal had been made with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to continue providing aid to Ukraine, but press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre…

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The law enforcement lies distorting the ‘Defund the Police’ movement

PAR takes a deep dive into the deliberately misleading rhetoric surrounding the ‘Defund the Police’ debate and uncovers data that reveals which political party really loves policing. Subscribe to our page and support our work…

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Marilyn Monroe’s tumultuous early life #documentary #monroe

Marilyn Monroe’s tumultuous early life, including her mother’s mental health issues, time in foster care, and lack of stability, profoundly influenced her later struggles and complex public image. —- Welcome to criminals and crimefighters! Here…

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London police in hot water after adviser’s anti-Israel chant revealed: report

London’s Metropolitan Police are facing backlash after one of its advisers was reportedly revealed to be an activist who has made statements critics say call for Israel’s destruction.Attiq Malik, an adviser with the Metropolitan Police,…

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Gen Z’s troubling relationship with debt

As the U.S. economy sees increased inflation and interest rates, many young adults are finding themselves sinking deeper into debt. Catey Hill, managing editor for MarketWatch Picks, joined CBS News to discuss how accumulating debt…

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