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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: Trump's Big Dumb Iran Mess Gets Worse | It's Go Time for Talarico vs Crockett | Is Trump Dying?
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Civil Rights Icon Jesse Jackson Passes Away At 84
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Middle-East Evacuation, IDF Massacre, and Attia Out
The U.S. orders the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and families from its embassy in Beirut as it braces for a possible strike on Iran—raising the specter of a wider regional war. Right-wing media fracture bitterly over whether to back escalation, while a new report alleges Israeli soldiers killed Gaza aid workers at point-blank range in a 2025 massacre. Inside the Pentagon, Trump aides reportedly struggle with how to spend an additional $500 billion on the military, even as a Reuters/Ipsos poll finds six in ten Americans—including many Republicans—believe Trump has grown erratic with age. Fallout from the Epstein revelations continues, with longevity doctor Peter Attia out at CBS News. And looking ahead to 2028, Trump is quietly asking advisers: JD Vance or Marco Rubio?
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TYT Old School

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TYT Old School
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Middle-East Evacuation, IDF Massacre, and Attia Out
The U.S. orders the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and families from its embassy in Beirut as it braces for a possible strike on Iran—raising the specter of a wider regional war. Right-wing media fracture bitterly over whether to back escalation, while a new report alleges Israeli soldiers killed Gaza aid workers at point-blank range in a 2025 massacre. Inside the Pentagon, Trump aides reportedly struggle with how to spend an additional $500 billion on the military, even as a Reuters/Ipsos poll finds six in ten Americans—including many Republicans—believe Trump has grown erratic with age. Fallout from the Epstein revelations continues, with longevity doctor Peter Attia out at CBS News. And looking ahead to 2028, Trump is quietly asking advisers: JD Vance or Marco Rubio?
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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: Hegseth Throws Iran Hissy Fit | Talarico Wins... Texas to Go Blue? | Noem Dragged By Congress
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Stephen A. Smith Calls for More Cops and Downplays Racism in Politics
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Trump-Netanyahu Iran Call, Secret Talks, and James Talarico Victorious
An exclusive report claims a call between Donald Trump (former U.S. president) and Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli prime minister) shifted Middle East strategy, even as Netanyahu reportedly asks the White House about secret Iran negotiations. Pete Hegseth (U.S. defense secretary 2025) says the war’s duration is uncertain—“it could be four weeks… it could be eight”—while ripping media coverage for suggesting concern over American casualties is political. Sources allege the Central Intelligence Agency (U.S. intelligence agency) is working to arm Kurdish forces in hopes of sparking an uprising in Iran, as Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 11 and hit residential areas. In U.S. politics, James Talarico (Texas state representative) defeats Jasmine Crockett (U.S. representative, Texas) in a Democratic primary shocker, while Gavin Newsom (California governor) likens Israel to an “apartheid state” and questions future military support. Economist Peter Schiff (American economist) argues Trump risks blaming economic troubles on an Iran war, fueling debate over the administration’s motives as regional and domestic tensions escalate.
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Trump-Netanyahu Iran Call, Secret Talks, and James Talarico Victorious
An exclusive report claims a call between Donald Trump (former U.S. president) and Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli prime minister) shifted Middle East strategy, even as Netanyahu reportedly asks the White House about secret Iran negotiations. Pete Hegseth (U.S. defense secretary 2025) says the war’s duration is uncertain—“it could be four weeks… it could be eight”—while ripping media coverage for suggesting concern over American casualties is political. Sources allege the Central Intelligence Agency (U.S. intelligence agency) is working to arm Kurdish forces in hopes of sparking an uprising in Iran, as Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 11 and hit residential areas. In U.S. politics, James Talarico (Texas state representative) defeats Jasmine Crockett (U.S. representative, Texas) in a Democratic primary shocker, while Gavin Newsom (California governor) likens Israel to an “apartheid state” and questions future military support. Economist Peter Schiff (American economist) argues Trump risks blaming economic troubles on an Iran war, fueling debate over the administration’s motives as regional and domestic tensions escalate.



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Shorty Audience Honor
Shorty Silver Honor, 2024
News & Politics Podcast
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The Damage Report
Shorty Audience Honor, 2024
Social Activism
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Indisputable
Shorty Audience Honor, 2024
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The Damage Report
Social Media Presence
Official Webby Honoree, 2021
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The Young Turks
Audience Honor for Live Event Coverage
Shorty Awards, 2021
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The Young Turks
News and Politics: Series and Channel
Official Webby Honoree, 2019
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The Young Turks
Best in Overall YouTube Presence
Audience Honor, 2017
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The Young Turks
Best in Overall YouTube Presence
Audience Honor, 2017
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Best News & Cultural Channel
2017
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Good Without A God
Advocating Progressive Values and Equality for Humanists, Atheists, and Freethinkers, 2017