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The Fault Line: Dying for a Fight

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Portland-based anti-fascist Sean Kealiher was killed in 2019, months before the uprising that would bring Portland international attention. Nearly two years later, his homicide remains unsolved. His mother, Laura, believes she hasn't received justice because of police hatred for her son and his politics. Dying For A Fight, the second installment in Somethin’ Else’s Fault Line series, goes in search of answers: What happened the night Sean was killed? Why have no arrests been made? Who are th ...
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Fault Lines Project is an open source investigation into journalist impunity and society fractures points. It also documents the journey to advocacy in developing crisis services for journalists in conflict, STEM Innovation HUB and the VR Peace Museum in Los Angeles, California, USA. Cover art photo provided by Joel Filipe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joelfilip
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The show begins with Lebanon-based journalist Leila Hatoum providing an update on the escalating situation in Gaza, amid Israel's onslaught of Rafah. Then, International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda discusses the significant reshuffling within the Russian government in the context of the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The show closes…
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Scott Ritter - UN Weapons Inspector Robert Hornack - Political Consultant George Szamuely - Senior Research Fellow at the Global Policy Institute Jamie Finch - Former NTSB Official The show begins with UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter analyzing the current situation in Ukraine and Gaza. The second hour starts with political consultant Robert Horna…
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Tara Reade - RT International Contributor, Author, and Former Senate Aide Peter Coffin - YouTuber Steve Gill - Attorney Alan Grayson - Former U.S. Representative Mnar Adley - Founder and Director of MintPress News The show begins with RT International Contributor Tara Reade sharing her unique perspective on living in Russia as an American during th…
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Dr. Hasan Unal - Professor of Political Science and International Relations Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst Nebojsa Malic - Serbian Journalist Bob Patillo - Attorney Ted Rall - Political Cartoonist The show begins with Dr. Hasan Unal, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, providing insights into the…
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The show kicks off with international relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda discussing Russian President Vladimir Putin's inauguration for a fifth term. The second hour starts with senior research fellow at Global Policy Institute George Szamuely discussing the significance of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Paris, focusing on China's…
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The show begins with veteran war correspondent Elijah Magnier discussing the escalating situation in Gaza, where Israel has issued an evacuation order for Rafah in preparation for a potential invasion. The second hour starts with human rights lawyer Dan Kovalik examining the continuation of campus protests for Palestine and the responses from unive…
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The show begins with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda discussing French president Emmanuel Macron's claim that he will send troops to Ukraine. The second hour starts with Professor Jeff Halper examining the passage of a GOP-led antisemitism bill in the context of growing Pro-Palestine encampments on college campuses. Then, …
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In the first hour, Fault Lines spoke to former media advisor and Chief of Staff for PM Netanyahu Aviv Bushinsky about the ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas, despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's vow to invade Rafah in southern Gaza. Fault Lines would kick off the second hour of the show by hosting Cartoonist, author and co-host of…
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In the first hour, international relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda spoke to the Fault Lines team about the latest Russian military advances in the Donbass region, amid a crack in the Kiev regime's defenses. Fault Lines kicked off the second hour with an in-depth discussion on the Donald Trump hush money trial. The team was joined by lawye…
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Mohamed Gomaa - RT Journalist Andrew Langer - Host of the Andrew Langer Show Robert Hornack - Political Consultant, Vice President of Ronald Reagan Club Peter Coffin - Journalist and YouTuber The show kicks off with RT journalist Mohamed Gomaa discussing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's strategic visit to Saudi Arabia after his trip to China.…
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Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst Tim Burchett - US Representative for Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District Carl Zha - Host of Silk and Steel podcast Robert Fantina - Author, Journalist, and Activist Rory Riley Topping - Attorney, Broadcaster, Former Congressional Staffer The show begins with International Relations and …
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The show begins with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda providing insights into the latest developments in Ukraine, including the approval of a $60 billion aid package by the United States. The second hour starts with attorney Bob Patillo delving into the legal intricacies of the Supreme Court immunity case and the ongoing Tr…
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The show begins with geopolitical analyst George Szamuely discussing the significant shift among young Germans towards the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and updates on the ongoing situation in Ukraine. The second hour starts with attorney Steve Gill delving into the ongoing testimony of David Pecker at the Trump hush money trial, d…
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The show begins with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda providing an update on the current situation in Ukraine and touches on the recent aid package passed by the Senate. Then, journalist and co-host of The Final Countdown Angie Wong reports on the ongoing developments in the Trump hush money trial, analyzing the latest test…
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The show kicks off with political cartoonist and host of The Final Countdown Ted Rall joining in on a fiery debate on the student-led protests at Columbia University. Ted also discusses the arrest of the protesters and the growing movement on college campuses nationwide amid media backlash. The second hour begins with a political debate on Trump's …
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The show begins with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda discussing the recent developments in Ukraine, including the reception of the newly passed US aid package. Then, Media Commentator Mitch Roschelle explores the nuances of the latest congressional funding passed that is directed toward Ukraine and Israel. The final hour b…
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The climate is changing. So are we. On What On Earth, you’ll explore a world of solutions with host Laura Lynch and our team of journalists. In 1970, 20 million people showed up to fight for the environment on the first Earth Day. More than five decades later, is it time for this much tamer global event to return to its radical roots? OG organizer …
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In the first hour, Fault Lines spoke to international relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda about the Russian advances in the Donbas region along with a discussion on Sergey Lavrov's interview with Sputnik. Political cartoonist and Sputnik host Ted Rall begins the second hour by discussing the Kennedy family endorsing Biden despite their fami…
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In the first hour, Fault Lines spoke to Ex-Pentagon Official Michael Maloof about the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, following a string of events that led to the current heightened tensions. Fault Lines opened the second hour of the show by hosting Lawyer and Political Commentator Robert Patillo on the topic of House Speaker Mike Johnson…
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The show begins with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda discussing Israel's deliberations in formulating a response to an Iranian attack, analyzing the potential military and diplomatic moves and their implications for regional stability. Then, independent journalist Dan Lazare examines the ongoing battle over funding for Ukr…
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The show begins with the former Media Advisor and Chief of Staff for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Aviv Bushinsky discussing Israel's strategic considerations in weighing retaliation following the recent attack by Iran. Then, Andrew Langer, president of the Institute for Liberty and founder of the Institute for Regulatory Analysis and Engagement…
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The show begins with former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter discussing the significant escalation in tensions as Iran retaliates following an Israeli strike on an Iranian compound in Syria. Then, former Pentagon official Michael Maloof continues the discussion on Iran, delving deeper into the strategic motivations behind Iran's recent military ac…
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Fault Lines began Friday's show by hosting Prof. Mohammad Marandi on the topic of Iran's potential response to Israel's bombing of their consulate in Damascus, Syria. International relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda then joins the show to discuss Ukraine's new draft law, along with Russia's large-scale attack against the Ukrainian forces. …
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The show begins with journalist and editor of The Cradle Esteban Carrillo providing an in-depth analysis of the latest out of Gaza amid faltering ceasefire talks. Then, executive director of Rainbow PUSH Coalition Robert Patillo joins a panel with journalist and Sputnik host Angie Wong to discuss the allegations against NPR for suppressing stories …
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The show begins with international relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda discussing the Kremlin's claims that Ukraine's Burisma company has funded terrorist attacks against Russia. Then, political scientist and host of The Critical Hour on Radio Sputnik Dr. Wilmer Leon examines Representative Marjorie Taylor Green's efforts to remove Mike Joh…
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The show opens with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda discussing the recent drone attack leading to damage at the Russian-controlled Zaporozhye nuclear reactor. He also touches on the Slovakia presidential elections. Then, host of the Critical Hour on Radio Sputnik Garland Nixon talks about President Biden's visit to Baltimo…
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Esteban Carrillo: Journalist and Editor of The Cradle. Robert Patillo: Lawyer and Political Commentator. Mark Sleboda: International Relations and Security Analyst. Daniel Lazare: Constitutionalist and Independent Journalist. Ted Rall: Syndicated Cartoonist and Co-Host of The Final Countdown. Esteban Carrillo discussed the ramifications of the Neta…
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In the first hour, international relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda provided insights into the Russian advance in the Donbass region amid a new push to push back the Kiev regime's forces. In the second hour, CEO of Heartland Journal Steve Abramowicz and attorney Jen Perelman engaged in a debate on the latest WSJ poll showing Trump leading …
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The show opens with veteran war correspondent Elijah Magnier sharing his perspective on the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria during the first hour of the show. Then, senior columnist and editor for Black Agenda Report Margaret Kimberly discussed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s candidacy for the 2024 presidency and his recent inter…
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The first hour starts with Fault Lines speaking to Dr. Hasan Unal, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Bashkent University, about the Turkish elections, which proved to be a major setback for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his AKP Party. He later discusses the Israeli attack on Gaza's northern region, specifically the …
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The first hour begins with international relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda, an international relations and security analyst, discussing Russia's demand for the Ukraine spy chief's extradition over terrorist attacks. The second hour begins with a panel featuring political scientist and co-host of The Critical Hour Dr. Wilmer Leon and polit…
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Mark Sleboda: International Relations and Security Analyst Amy DeLaura: Journalist and Video Director at Washington Examiner Andrii Telizhenko: Ukrainian Whistleblower and Former Diplomat In the first hour, Fault Lines spoke to international relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda about the Moscow concert hall terrorist attack and the evidence …
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In the first hour, Mark Sleboda, international relations and security analyst, discussed the Russian FSB chief's accusations against Ukraine, alleging their involvement in backing the concert hall terrorist attack. In the second hour, Jamie Finch, former director at the National Transportation Safety Board, provided insights into the Francis Scott …
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During the initial segment, Fault Lines engages with the host of Going Underground on RT Afshin Rattansi to dissect the Israel-Gaza conflict amid renewed efforts to organize a visit by top Israeli officials to Washington, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cancellation in response to displeasure over a US vote on a UN ceasefire resolutio…
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In the first hour, Fault Lines was joined by veteran war correspondent Elijah Magnier, who explored the United Nations Security Council's passage of a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan. The unexpected decision by the United States not to veto the resolution sparked controversy, leading to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's c…
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In the first hour, the focus is on the recent terrorist attack in a Moscow concert hall. International relations and security analyst Mark Sleboda provides analysis on the security implications and potential ramifications of the attack. In the second hour, two critical topics are explored. First, the show discusses the passage of the budget, yet th…
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Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst Manila Chan - Journalist and Host of The Modus Operandi John Jackson - Former Chairman of the DeKalb Democratic Party John Kiriakou - CIA Whistleblower and Co-Host of The Political Misfits Daniel McAdams - Executive Director of The Ron Paul Institute Armen Kurdian - Political Commentator I…
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In the first hour, Fault Lines dissected Niger's demand for the US military to vacate their country with geopolitical analyst Koffi Kouakou, examining the geopolitical implications and underlying factors driving this decision. In the second hour, ex-Pentagon official Michael Maloof discussed the congressional hearing on the US withdrawal from Afgha…
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During the first hour, political analyst and writer Dr. George Szamuely sheds light on NATO's manpower crisis and its implications for Western security and NATO's expansion ambitions. In the second hour, journalist for the Washington Examiner Amy DeLaura joins the discussion to dissect the results of the 2024 Presidential primaries, as Joe Biden an…
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In the first segment, Fault Lines engages with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda to analyze Vladimir Putin's reelection and his agenda for his upcoming term as Russian President. Later, the show with political cartoonist Ted Rall analyzed the potential repercussions of banning the social media platform TikTok in the United S…
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In the first hour, Fault Lines spoke to International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda to discuss Vladimir Putin's reelection as Russian President after a landslide victory over three other competitors. In the second hour, Fault Lines hosted a political panel with podcaster and founder of the Institute for Regulatory Analysis and Engagem…
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Steve Gill: Attorney and CEO of Gill Media Ted Rall: Political Cartoonist and Co-Host of The Final Countdown on Radio Sputnik Attorney Rory-Riley-Topping: Attorney, Broadcaster, Former Congressional Staffer, and Conservative Commentator Michael Maloof: Former Senior Security Policy Analyst in the Office of the Secretary of Defense The first hour ki…
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During the initial hour, Fault Lines engaged in a discussion with civil rights attorney Robert Patillo regarding the escalating violence and gangs taking over Haiti, drawing from his unique perspective rooted in his Haitian background. In the second hour, Fault Lines discussed the potential ban of the social media platform TikTok in the United Stat…
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In the first hour, Melik spoke to ex-Pentagon official Michael Maloof about the potential Israeli invasion of Rafah city in southern Gaza, along with the international community's reaction. The second hour of the show would begin with an in-depth discussion between Melik and lawyer and president of the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles Ed Martin about the Ro…
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In the first hour, Fault Lines delves into the clash over Gaza between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Biden, with author and anti-war activist Jeff Halper providing insights. The dispute escalated as comments regarding a potential Rafah invasion grabbed headlines, with Netanyahu dismissing Biden's stance as "wrong," intensifying th…
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In the first hour, Fault Lines and weapons of mass destruction whistleblower Scott Ritter engage in a thought-provoking discussion on Prime Minister Netanyahu's determination to pursue an invasion of Rafah, disregarding President Biden's cautionary stance, alongside the Pentagon's frustrations regarding Ukrainian forces' reluctance to adopt their a…
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Elijah Magnier: Veteran War Correspondent Angie Wong: Journalist and Co-Host of The Final Countdown on Radio Sputnik Mark Frost: Economist and Professor In the first hour, Fault Lines engages in a conversation with Elijah Magnier about the European Union's announcement of a plan aimed at boosting weapons production to reduce reliance on the U.S. an…
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Dr. Hasan Unal: Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Bashkent University in Turkiye, Ed Martin: Lawyer and President of Phillis Schafley Eagles Mark Sleboda: International Relations and Security Analyst Steve Gill: Attorney and CEO of Gill Media Daniel Kovalik: American Human Rights, Labor Rights Lawyer and Peace Activist I…
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Misty Winston: Political Activist, Organizer, and Co-host of The Misty Winston Show and #FreeAssange Vigils Andrew Langer: President of the Institute for Liberty, Host of the Andrew Langer Show, and Founder of the Institute for Regulatory Analysis and Engagement. Aquiles Larrea: CEO of Larrea Wealth Management and Finance Expert based in New York C…
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Esteban Carrillo: Journalist and Editor for The Cradle Mark Sleboda: International Relations and Security Analyst Scottie Nell Hughes: Veteran Political Commentator and Host of 360 View on RT Robin Biro: Former Barack Obama Campaign Director, U.S. Army Ranger Veteran and Host of “American Discourse” podcast In the first hour, Fault Lines was joined…
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