Breaking down the Trump civil fraud trial
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Breaking down the Trump civil fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump is attending the beginning of the New York state civil fraud trial against his family-owned business. New York State Attorney General Letitia James claims the Trump Organization repeatedly committed fraud on…

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Black Panthers Eddie Conway and Paul Coates’ revolution wasn’t televised
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Black Panthers Eddie Conway and Paul Coates’ revolution wasn’t televised

Former Black Panthers Eddie Conway and Paul Coates talk about their new book, “The Brother You Choose,” which delves deep into their friendship and their parallel lives as freedom fighters and family men, featuring an…

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Dem Senate candidate sent M in taxpayer funds to group teaching ‘racial equity and identity’ to 4-year-olds
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Dem Senate candidate sent $1M in taxpayer funds to group teaching ‘racial equity and identity’ to 4-year-olds

Rep. Colin Allred, the House Democrat challenging GOP Sen. Ted Cruz, invested taxpayer funds into an education group that pushes for racial equity teachings to 4-year-olds, promotes the idea the country is built on “white…

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He bought a car at police auction and got arrested for what was in it
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He bought a car at police auction and got arrested for what was in it

The arrest and prosecution of Texas resident Randal Thompson for drugs found in a car he bought at a police auction renew allegations of police profiteering and entrapment. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen…

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Why this governor could be the biggest winner on Election Day 2023
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Why this governor could be the biggest winner on Election Day 2023

He’s not on the ballot, but Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia could end up being the biggest winner in Tuesday’s off-year elections.Youngkin aims to hold the GOP’s narrow majority in the state House and…

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Author and legal analyst Lis Wiehl on “The Takeout” | October 1, 2023
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Author and legal analyst Lis Wiehl on “The Takeout” | October 1, 2023

Author Lis Wiehl joins Major Garrett for this edition of “The Takeout” to discuss her book, “A Spy In Plain Sight.” The book chronicles a behind-the-scenes look at Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who…

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All hope and no change makes Obama a dull boy
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All hope and no change makes Obama a dull boy

Sociologist Taure Brown and editor from Hood Communist, Onyesonwu Chatoyer join us to set the record straight on Obama’s flimsy attempt to rewrite his own legacy and his dogged insistence on crushing leftist movements. We…

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Driver crashes car into New Jersey police station #shorts
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Driver crashes car into New Jersey police station #shorts

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COVID-19 spikes in prison will spread to the larger community
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COVID-19 spikes in prison will spread to the larger community

The National Commission on COVID-19 and Criminal Justice—whose mission is to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the justice system—reports that the rate of COVID cases in federal and state prisons is more than four…

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Surveillance video released of looters in Philadelphia #shorts
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Surveillance video released of looters in Philadelphia #shorts

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Was Andrés Guardado the target of a police gang initiation?
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Was Andrés Guardado the target of a police gang initiation?

On June 18, 2020, 18-year-old Andrés Guardado was shot in the back and killed by an L.A. County deputy sheriff. With witnesses disappearing and officers involved pleading the Fifth, the investigation into the police killing…

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College athletes sacrificed as universities focus on profits; Biden’s economic plans come up short
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College athletes sacrificed as universities focus on profits; Biden’s economic plans come up short

In this episode of “The Marc Steiner Show,” Marc talks with David Zirin, author, sports editor for The Nation, and host of the “Edge of Sports” podcast, and Alejandro “Ali” Danois, journalist, author of “The…

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Multi-nation agreement seeks cooperation on development of ‘frontier’ AI tech
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Multi-nation agreement seeks cooperation on development of ‘frontier’ AI tech

The U.S. and other countries signed an agreement to collaborate and communicate on “frontier” artificial intelligence (AI) that will aim to limit the risks presented by the technology in the coming years. “We encourage all relevant…

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s final roll call vote on Senate floor before death #shorts
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s final roll call vote on Senate floor before death #shorts

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The sinister science behind Ketamine use during arrests
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The sinister science behind Ketamine use during arrests

Documents obtained by PAR reveal that medical waivers allowing police to administer Ketamine to arrest subjects are based upon questionable medical diagnoses. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen Janis for this profoundly important episode…

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New Jersey cop carries stranded motorist on his back through floodwaters #shorts
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New Jersey cop carries stranded motorist on his back through floodwaters #shorts

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Faith and the fight against climate change, Part 1
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Faith and the fight against climate change, Part 1

In a society increasingly driven by science and technology, world religions and the communities they inspire remain a vast and rock-solid political force. Going by the numbers alone, Pew Research Center estimated in 2015 that…

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Proud Boys run wild while police stand by (again)
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Proud Boys run wild while police stand by (again)

The Proud Boys hit the streets yet again this week to protest the validity of the general election results and demonstrate their undying support for Donald Trump. We discuss why, with stabbings and a shooting…

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Shark chases hundreds of stingrays off Florida coast #shorts
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Shark chases hundreds of stingrays off Florida coast #shorts

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Proud Boys run wild while police stand by (again)
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Proud Boys run wild while police stand by (again)

The Proud Boys hit the streets yet again this week to protest the validity of the general election results and demonstrate their undying support of Donald Trump. We discuss why, with stabbings and a shooting…

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Faith and the fight against climate change, Part 2
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Faith and the fight against climate change, Part 2

In a society increasingly driven by science and technology, world religions and the communities they inspire remain a vast and rock-solid political force. Going by the numbers alone, Pew Research Center estimated in 2015 that…

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