‘The’ Black/Latinx vote is a myth
TRNN Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez interviews Ben Jealous, president of People for the American Way, about the media’s rush to draw conclusions from 2020 exit polls and make sweeping generalizations about Black and Latinx voters. Subscribe…
Gaetz vs. McCarthy: What we know about the fight to remove the House speaker
Hard-right Republicans are making good on a threat to try to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Rep. Matt Gaetz filed a resolution to oust him on Monday, after McCarthy relied on the votes of House…
Florida ‘rights of nature’ amendment protects ecosystems and the right to clean water
Voters in Orange County, Florida overwhelmingly approved a charter amendment granting rights to their main waterways. Chuck O’Neal of the Florida Rights of Nature Network and Thomas Linzey of the Center for Democratic and Environmental…
Award-winning ‘Nomadland’ documents poverty and survival in America
When capitalism chews us up and spits us out, where do we go? How do we carry on? And can we find ways of living that honor the dignity of our humanity when the world…
Turkish suspect accused in German airport hostage situation involving 4-year-old
An 18-hour “hostage situation” involving a Turkish father accused of plowing through the gates of a German airport with his four-year-old daughter inside his vehicle before igniting several explosives and firing into the air, sparking…
Trump court appearance for fraud trial “deeply personal”
Donald Trump will be back in court Tuesday for the second day of his New York civil fraud trial after what people close to the former president say was a “deeply personal” appearance for opening…
The pandemics of racism and COVID-19 are a deadly mix
The U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic highlights deep racial inequities in wages, health, and vaccination rates—but it’s a century of racist public policy that laid the foundation for these disparities. Dr. Lawrence Brown, author…
House oversight chair promises subpoenas for Joe, Hunter Biden: ‘Tax cheat’
House Oversight Chair James Comer said the Biden family will be served with “two dozen” subpoenas in the coming days related to the family’s overseas business dealings.”I think you’re gonna see swift action on Biden…
Bigger than Bessemer: Workers EVERYWHERE must stand up & fight back
Jennifer Bates was among the group of warehouse workers who initiated the process of forming a union at the Amazon fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama. Now, nearly a year later, Jennifer has testified in front…
2023 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards announced
The results for the 2023 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards are out. Each year, readers are asked to vote for things like the best cities, countries, hotels and resorts based on their own travel…
Just 1 arrest after pro-Palestinian DC protest spurs acts of vandalism, bid to scale White House fence
Police in Washington, D.C. arrested just one person as tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrated in the city on Saturday night.Protesters could be seen vandalizing the White House fence and wrenching at the gate,…
Walmart Wild Foot Chase Leads to Murder Suspect’s Arrest by Ohio Cops
#CrimeCamNow A wild body-camera video shows the moment Cleveland Police Department officers arrested a murder suspect after she led them on a foot pursuit through a store, WJW reports. The video shows officers walking through…
Greek political prisoner is at death’s door
Since 2002, Greek revolutionary and activist Dimitris Koufontinas has been in prison for his role in the Revolutionary Organization 17 November (17N). Labelled a “terrorist” by the Greek government, Koufontinas began a hunger strike on…
Speaker Johnson pushes to couple Ukraine aid and border: ‘Take care of our own border first’
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Sunday argued it “makes sense” to couple Ukraine aid with funding for the U.S.-Mexico border. “We have to take care of our own border first,” Johnson said during an appearance…
Gaetz moves to oust Speaker McCarthy, future of Ukraine aid, more | Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the first day of Donald Trump’s fraud trial, Kevin McCarthy’s new political tightrope, and what the return of student loan payments means for borrowers. #news #trump #studentloans CBS News Streaming Network…
Brazil: LULA strikes BACK
In a huge win for the left and for democracy, Brazil’s Supreme Court has annulled corruption convictions against former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, making it possible for Lula to challenge Jair Bolsonaro for…
Foreign survivors of brutal Hamas attack on Israel recall terror massacre : ‘Everything was burning’
JERUSALEM – For Mitchai Sarabon, a Thai fieldhand working on Kibbutz Alumim in southern Israel, Oct. 7 started like any other Saturday. His one day off a week, the 32-year-old said, he woke early and…
Powerball jackpot hits $1 billion after no winner
For the fourth time in the game’s history, the Powerball prize has topped $1 billion. CBS News’ Tony Dokoupil has more. #news #powerball #lottery CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news…
Mumia has COVID-19, supporters demand his release
In this urgent, unscheduled episode of “Rattling the Bars,” Eddie Conway talks to Pam Africa, legendary Philadelphia activist and head of the International Concerned Friends and Family of Mumia Abu-Jamal, about the health of longtime…
Bernie Sanders refuses to condemn Tlaib comments deemed ‘antisemitic’
Sen. Bernie Sanders refused to condemn remarks by fellow progressive Rep. Rashida Tlaib that some have criticized as “antisemitic.”Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sanders was shown a clip of recent Tlaib remarks in…
The “right to repair” fight, and a choreographer preserves tap dance’s history | Eye on America
In Colorado, we examine the growing movement of farmers fighting for the right to repair their own equipment. Then in New York, acclaimed choreographer Ayodele Casel shares her work preserving tap dance’s uniquely American history….