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

Monday, February 15, 2021

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The Senate voted 57 to 43 to convict Donald Trump for inciting the January 6 insurrection, but the vote fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to find the former ... Read More →
As the Senate votes to acquit former President Donald Trump for inciting the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, we speak with constitutional lawyer and former ... Read More →
As the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 approaches half a million, a new report says nearly 40% of the deaths were avoidable. By comparing the pandemic in the U.S. to ... Read More →
Impeachment trial
Democratic House impeachment managers have wrapped up their case against Donald Trump, saying the former president remains a threat and should be ... Read More →

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Senate Acquits Trump for Inciting Jan. 6 Insurrection Despite Most Bipartisan Vote Ever

Roger Stone Security Guards and Dozens of GOP Officials Were Part of Mob Who Attacked U.S. Capitol

U.S. COVID Cases Decrease, But Experts Warn Variant Spread, Relaxed Measures Could Derail Progress

Most U.S. Adults Should Have Access to Vaccine Starting in April, Be Inoculated by Summer

CDC Issues Safe Reopening Guidelines for Schools

U.K. Gov’t Under Fire for Response to Disabled COVID Patients; New Zealand Locks Down Largest City

Guinea Declares Ebola Epidemic After 3 Deaths, DRC Also Reporting Cases

Burmese Protests Continue as Fears Mount of Military Crackdown

Indian Climate Activist Arrested After Sharing Information on Supporting Farmworkers’ Protest

Blast in Mogadishu Kills 3 as Somali Government Embroiled in Election Crisis

Haitian Protesters Accuse President Jovenel Moïse of Carrying Out a Coup to Remain in Power

Asian Americans Call for Action and More Attention Paid to Surge in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

Allegiant Air Accused of Racial Profiling After Stranding Black Teens in Arizona

U.N. Human Rights Commission to Hear Report on Racist U.S. Policing

New York Accused of Failing Unhoused People After Subway Stabbing Attacks

White House Aide T.J. Ducklo Resigns After Threatening Reporter

James Ridgeway, Investigative Journalist Who Fought Prisoner Abuse, Dies at 84
 

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