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We speak to a survivor of sexual abuse perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein and enabled by his partner Ghislaine Maxwell. Teresa ...
The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to sentence a former Louisville, Kentucky, police officer, convicted of ...
A human rights group in El Salvador reports at least 427 people have died in Salvadoran prisons since President Nayib Bukele ...
A judge has lifted all domestic travel restrictions on Columbia University Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi. He’s ...
French troops completed their withdrawal from Senegal Thursday, the last West African country and former colony where France ...
Rep. Ro Khanna Pushes to Release All Epstein Files, Calls Gutting of Public Media “Devastating Blow”
We speak with Democratic Congressmember Ro Khanna about his bipartisan bill calling for the full release of federal documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal charges for sexual trafficking ...
We speak to Loris Taylor, president of Native Public Media, about the Trump administration’s drastic defunding of public media and its impact on tribal nations. Fifty-nine tribal radio stations and ...
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance the nomination of controversial Justice Department ...
In the Gaza Strip, an Israeli strike today killed five displaced Palestinians sheltering in tents in al-Mawasi — an area designated a “safe zone” by Israel’s military. The attack sparked a major fire.
We speak with leading Israeli American historian Omer Bartov about his latest essay for The New York Times, headlined “I’m a ...
Protests are planned across the United States today under the banner “Good Trouble Lives On” — a reference to the late civil ...
The Republican-led Senate has voted in favor of Trump’s plan to claw back $9 billion in already-approved funding for foreign ...
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