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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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Arundhati Roy on Upcoming Meeting Between Indian PM Modi & Trump at White House
12:08
While critics often compare Modi to Trump, Indian novelist, journalist and writer Arundhati Roy says there are important distinctions between the two, referring to Modi as the "opposite of an outlier."
Republican Bid to Repeal Affordable Care Act Fails in Senate
14:06
The Republican bid to repeal the Affordable Care Act failed early this morning in the Senate.
 "Michael Moore in TrumpLand": Filmmaker on Donald Trump, White Men & the Sound of Dying Dinosaurs
11:27
Michael Moore talks about his surprise new movie, "Michael Moore in TrumpLand."
A gathering of youths walk along a sidewalk.
14:30
In a landmark climate case, a judge in Montana has ruled in favor of a group of young people who had sued the state for violating their constitutional rights as it pushed policies that encouraged the use of fossil fuels.
Images of a "Democracy Now!" speaker on video call, and an aerial shot of part of a city in ruin.
12:30
Hawaiian law professor Kapuaʻala Sproat speaks about the conditions that made the Maui fires more destructive and what's yet to come for residents looking to rebuild their lives.
Indigenous people stand side by side.
7:27
Ecuadorian voters have overwhelmingly supported a ban on future oil extraction in a biodiverse section of the Amazon's Yasuní National Park — a historic referendum result that will protect Indigenous Yasuní land from development.
A closeup of a legal document.
24:55
"Democracy Now!" unpacks the explosive new criminal charges against Donald Trump for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, marking his third indictment in four months.
Two workers wearing neon vests and helmets, with one of them holding a water bottle.
6:10
A closer look at the impact of the massive heat dome in Texas, where extreme heat is bearing down on some of the state's most vulnerable populations, including workers and prisoners.
A healthworker injects the COVID-19 vaccine into a person's arm.
8:39
The Daily Beast reports that of the 41 million vaccine doses handed out to states, fewer than 22 million have been administered. Meanwhile, many states report running out of vaccines.
Split image of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos gesturing at a podium and the Amazon logo.
7:30
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has announced he will step down as CEO and move into a new role as executive chairman later this year.
A healthcare worker draws vaccine from a vial.
10:30
A peer-reviewed study published in the respected Lancet medical journal has confirmed Russia's Sputnik V vaccine's 91.6% efficacy, as developers of the shot have long maintained.
A person speaking at a lectern to Congress as Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rests her hand on the person's back.
6:24
As the U.S. Senate prepares its impeachment trial of President Trump for inciting the January 6 insurrection, House lawmakers took to the floor Thursday to detail their experiences and demand accountability.
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