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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 United Nations says more than 200,000 refugees crossed the Mediterranean Sea to Europe last month, the highest monthly total on record.
Oil giant ExxonMobil is under criminal investigation over claims it lied to the public and investors about the risks of climate change.
The Department of Justice has announced no border agents will be prosecuted for their role in the killing of Mexican immigrant Anastasio Hernández-Rojas even though eyewitness video showed him being beaten and tasered. Hernández-Rojas had previously ...
University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe has resigned after mass protests over his handling of racism on campus. For weeks, African-American students staged demonstrations over what they called a lax response to racial slurs and vandalism.
On Wednesday, thousands of faculty, students, and staff staged a walkout to call for the resignation of President Tom Rochon, who protesters accuse of responding inadequately to racist incidents.
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for one of the worst attacks to hit Beirut in years. On Thursday, at least 43 people were killed and more than 200 wounded in a double suicide attack on a civilian neighborhood in Beirut.
On Sunday more than 1,000 people overflowed a ballroom at California State University, Long Beach to honor Nohemí González, the 23-year-old student who was shot dead on Friday during the Paris attacks. "Democracy Now!" speaks with González' cousin, ...
In France, at least seven people have been detained and two have been killed after a series of gun battles and a police raid on an apartment in a northern suburb of Paris.
Suspected Islamist militants stormed a luxury hotel in the Mali capital of Bamako, and took over 180 people hostage.
Friday's deadly attacks in Paris have set off a storm of calls to close borders and reject refugees fleeing Syria, where over 4 million people have already left the war-torn country.
Outside the summit facilities, protests continued to be banned across France. French President François Hollande has condemned the protests, calling it "scandalous" that they would protest at the Place de la Republique.
A new report by Oxfam has found the richest 10 percent of the world's population produce half of the Earth's climate-harming fossil fuel emissions. "Democracy Now!" speaks with the report's author, Tim Gore, on food, land rights, and climate change.
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