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A Daily Independent Global News Hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

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In a historic 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, forbidding workplace discrimination on the basis of sex, applies to ... Read More →
At least 15,000 people marched through Brooklyn Sunday to protest violence against Black transgender people, particularly women, who face disproportionate ... Read More →
As protesters worldwide continue to topple monuments to racists, colonizers and Confederates as part of the wave of demonstrations against racism and state ... Read More →
Protests have erupted in Atlanta, where the police killing of unarmed African American man Rayshard Brooks in a Wendy’s parking lot has outraged residents. The ... Read More →

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In Long-Awaited Victory, SCOTUS Rules LGBTQ Workers Protected by the Civil Rights Act

Atlanta Mayor Orders New Police Rules After Killing of Rayshard Brooks

911 Dispatcher Raised Concerns About Police Treatment of George Floyd During His Arrest and Killing

Protester Shot in Albuquerque While Toppling Racist Statue; Right-Wing Militia Members Arrested

19-Year-Old BLM Protester Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau Found Dead One Week After Disappearance

Mourners Demand Justice for Killing of Black Teenager Na’Kia Crawford in Ohio

FBI, DOJ to Review Probes into Two Black California Men Found Hanging from Trees

U.N. Human Rights Body to Hold Urgent Debate on Racism and Police Brutality in the U.S.

Cities and States Adopt New Police Rules Amid Mass Uprising

SCOTUS Hands Down Decisions on CA Sanctuary Law, Second Amendment Cases, Atlantic Coast Pipeline

Trump Defends Hydroxychloroquine for COVID, Blames Testing for Surge in Cases

Latin American Countries Grapple with Surging Coronavirus Cases

Federal Gov’t Schedules Four Executions, Breaking Nearly 2-Decade Moratorium

Trump Admin Reinterprets Cold War Arms Treaty to Allow Saudi Arabia, UAE to Buy U.S. War Drones

Russian Court Sentences U.S. Citizen Paul Whelan to 16 Years for Espionage

South Korea Reports North Korea Blew Up Liaison Office as Tensions in Region Mount

Hundreds of Nigerian Refugees in Netherlands Missing, Likely Victims of Trafficking

European Human Rights Court Grants Victory to Palestinian Rights Activists, Says BDS Is Free Speech

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