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Trump's DOJ Failing Human Trafficking Victims | Carissa Phelps | TMR
21:52
The Majority Report 3 weeks ago

Trump's DOJ Failing Human Trafficking Victims | Carissa Phelps | TMR

IHIP News: Kash Patel HUMILIATED As FBI Agents Call Him a 'Make-A-Wish Director' Behind HIS BACK!
14:15
I've Had It Podcast 3 weeks ago

IHIP News: Kash Patel HUMILIATED As FBI Agents Call Him a 'Make-A-Wish Director' Behind HIS BACK!

Mohammed Ibrahim’s Stolen Year
Infinite Jaz 3 weeks ago

Mohammed Ibrahim’s Stolen Year

The newly freed sixteen-year-old Palestinian American shares his first account of 9½ months in Israeli military detention.

Arundhati Roy on New Memoir "Mother Mary Comes to Me," Gaza & Authoritarianism from India to U.S.
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Democracy Now Video 3 weeks ago

Arundhati Roy on New Memoir "Mother Mary Comes to Me," Gaza & Authoritarianism from India to U.S.

Remembering Bill Moyers: PBS Icon on Corruption of Corporate Media and Power of Public Broadcasting
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Democracy Now Video 3 weeks ago

Remembering Bill Moyers: PBS Icon on Corruption of Corporate Media and Power of Public Broadcasting

Remembering Bill Moyers: PBS Icon on Corruption of Corporate Media and Power of Public Broadcasting
Democracy Now 3 weeks ago

Remembering Bill Moyers: PBS Icon on Corruption of Corporate Media and Power of Public Broadcasting

The legendary journalist Bill Moyers died in June at the age of 91. Moyers, whose long career included helping found the Peace Corps and serving as press secretary for President Lyndon Johnson, was an award-winning champion of public television and independent media. We feature one of his numerous interviews on Democracy Now!, where we discussed the history of public broadcasting in the United States and the powerful role of money in corporate media. “The power of money trumps the power of democracy today, and I’m very worried about it,” he said in a 2011 interview.

What Actually Mattered in 2025, with Janice Min and Emily Sundberg
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Semafor Podcasts 3 weeks ago

What Actually Mattered in 2025, with Janice Min and Emily Sundberg