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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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Polls show 85 percent of Bostonians oppose the death penalty for Tsarnaev, as well as 80 percent of Massachusetts residents.
Today, a vigil under the banner of Say Her Name is being organized in New York to remember African-American women who have been killed by law enforcement.
Julian Assange claims that the NSA will maintain much of the same power it would have under the USA Patriot Act.
The practice to sweep up millions of Americans' phone records, exposed by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, has expired.
As the Group of Seven holds talks in a secluded castle in Germany, thousands of protesters are demonstrating against issues on the G7 agenda.
An Ohio judge has found probable cause to charge a police officer with murder for the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice.
An interview with scholar Jelani Cobb about racial identity, sparked by the story of Rachel Dolezal.
A gunman opened fire inside a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday, killing nine people, including the church's pastor and a state senator.
President Obama has called for action on gun control following Wednesday's shooting in a black church in South Carolina.
Wednesday's massacre in Charleston has reignited protests over the Confederate flag, which still flies on the grounds of South Carolina's Capitol.
In the interview on the comedian's "WTF" podcast, recorded two days after the Charleston massacre, President Obama spoke openly about racism in the United States.
As Greece's fiscal crisis deepens, a vote will be held this Sunday on whether to accept an austerity package in exchange for new loans.
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