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Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

"Democracy Now!" is an independent, noncommercial, global news hour produced each weekday. The award-winning program anchored by Amy Goodman and Juan González is available for public television stations free of charge. "Democracy Now!" is funded entirely through contributions from listeners, viewers, and foundations.

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The funeral for Emanuel AME's pastor, Rev. Clementa Pinckney, also a state senator, will be held today. President Obama will deliver the eulogy.
The U.S. Commonwealth may be on the verge of following Greece in defaulting on its debt.
Bernie Sanders' anti-austerity platform is resonating with voters. Last week, the candidate drew the largest crowd for any presidential candidate in the 2016 race.
Greeks are protesting Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' acceptance of harsh austerity measures in exchange for a new international bailout.
Sandra Bland's friends and family are contesting the official police account of her death, and social media is ablaze with people demanding answers.
Texas authorities have released police dashboard camera footage that shows the arrest of Sandra Bland, who was found dead in a jail cell in Texas last week after a traffic stop for not signaling a lane change.
In Washington, history is being made today as Cuba raises its flag and officially reopens its U.S. Embassy after 54 years.
Bland's family and friends dispute claims she was suicidal, and say there is no evidence she previously tried to kill herself before her traffic stop escalated into an arrest.
Hundreds gathered in New York to honor Sandra Bland and highlight the case of Kindra Chapman, an 18-year-old African-American woman found dead in an Alabama jail cell one day after Sandra Bland was found dead.
A new documentary, "The Look of Silence," examines the pursuit of one Indonesian man confronting his brother's killers.
The announcement was made as the statute of limitations ran out on three parts of the investigation. For three years, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been staying in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he's received political asylum.
Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Havana on Friday to attend a ceremony marking the reopening of the U.S. Embassy.
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