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About 90 percent of the country's oil exports move through facilities on Kharg Island, located some 15 miles from the mainland in the Persian Gulf.
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Democracy Now! recently sat down with Agnès Callamard, the secretary general of Amnesty International and a former United Nations special rapporteur, while she was in New York City to mark International Women's Day and attend the U.N.'s annual conference on women's rights. Callamard responded to the assassination of Iraqi feminist Yanar Mohammed, U.S. sanctions against U.N. special rapporteur Francesca Albanese and the rise of Christian nationalism under the Trump administration.
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The primary fight between the newly elected Representative Christian Menefee and the 11-term Representative Al Green was engineered by Republican redistricting that collapsed Houston districts.
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HBOHaving just survived the brutality of Hurricane Milton, the Sunshine State now gets battered—this time with good-natured blows—by It's Florida, Man, a six-part HBO comedy that highlights the types of weird and wild stories that first gave birth to the "Florida Man" meme.
Produced by The Righteous Gemstones' Danny McBride and featuring a cast of comedians in absurd vignettes about crime, deviance, and general insanity, it's a crazy companion piece to Drunk History, employing non-fiction interviews and over-the-top recreations to recount some of most moronic chapters in America's recent past.
(Warning: Some spoilers ahead.)
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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