Tips for booking Thanksgiving, Christmas flights
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Tips for booking Thanksgiving, Christmas flights

Halloween hasn’t even happened yet, but it’s already time to start thinking about your Thanksgiving and Christmas plans. Since airlines tend to hike prices closer to the holidays, the window to find affordable tickets is…

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What a radical basketball coach looks like; Kamilah Forbes brings Ta-Nehisi Coates’s words to life
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What a radical basketball coach looks like; Kamilah Forbes brings Ta-Nehisi Coates’s words to life

In this episode of “The Marc Steiner Show,” Marc discusses John Thompson’s legacy as one of the most politically radical college basketball coaches of our time with Jesse Washington, writer for ESPN’s “The Undefeated” and…

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This is how far cops will go to stop you from recording them
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This is how far cops will go to stop you from recording them

The arrest of citizen journalist James Freeman shows the extreme measures police in Arizona are taking to block the public from documenting routine police work and hide it from scrutiny. Please join journalists Taya Graham…

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A look back at one of hip-hop’s most iconic photos #shorts
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A look back at one of hip-hop’s most iconic photos #shorts

#history #hiphop #music ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

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Faith and the fight against climate change, Part 3
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Faith and the fight against climate change, Part 3

What does the Quran say about the relationship between human beings and the natural world—and how might this message inform how faith communities participate in the wider conversation around environmental justice? Aman Azhar talks it…

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Terrorists detonate bomb at government building in Turkey #shorts
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Terrorists detonate bomb at government building in Turkey #shorts

#news #turkey ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

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In mainstream media, capitalism’s failures are always your fault
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In mainstream media, capitalism’s failures are always your fault

Congress can unthinkingly allocate billions in new defense funding and the media won’t bat an eye; Meanwhile, passing critical stimulus legislation to help millions of Americans is like squeezing blood from a stone. Why? Because…

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How serious is the threat to McCarthy’s speakership?
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How serious is the threat to McCarthy’s speakership?

Rep. Matt Gaetz has threatened to hold a vote to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy after McCarthy kept the government from shutting down over the weekend via a bipartisan short-term spending bill. CBS News congressional…

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Stimu-less
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Stimu-less

Democrats have seemingly caved to Mitch McConnell’s grim will once again and are now leaning toward passing an abominably paltry second COVID-19 relief package. In case it wasn’t obvious before, it’s certainly obvious now: We’re…

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UAW strike enters 3rd week, SAG-AFTRA resumes negotiations
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UAW strike enters 3rd week, SAG-AFTRA resumes negotiations

SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios resumed negotiations Monday, a week after the WGA reached a deal to end their strike. Meanwhile, the auto workers strike is now in its third week, but the UAW was able…

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We are all we’ve got: Why mutual aid is more critical than ever
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We are all we’ve got: Why mutual aid is more critical than ever

We already knew Congress’s priorities are bailing out corporations and serving the rich, but this latest COVID-19 relief package is beyond laughable. It is abundantly clear: The calvary is not coming; we are on our…

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Faith and the fight against climate change, part 4
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Faith and the fight against climate change, part 4

In the final episode of this series, Aman Azhar asks: what value do faith-based community groups have in addressing the climate crisis and why is it that we don’t hear much about faith groups’ engagement…

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Fall colors captured in stunning videos
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Fall colors captured in stunning videos

The leaves are already changing colors in Utah — and the vibrant fall foliage is being captured on film throughout the state. Take a look. #fall #leaves #utah CBS News Streaming Network is the premier…

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Non-extradition ruling a win for Assange, not for press freedom
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Non-extradition ruling a win for Assange, not for press freedom

A U.K. judge’s ruling has spared Julian Assange for now, but advocates warn the court’s rejection of Assange’s free speech defense could stifle investigative journalism. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate….

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The Sphere opens in Las Vegas with U2 residency
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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