Amazon’s One-Stop Shop for Identity Thieves

Public Amazon registries could reveal enough information to steal the identity of someone who hasn’t been born yet.

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Sharon Lerner

US Ecology failed to report more than 11 million pounds of PFAS-contaminated waste at its facility in Beatty, Nevada.

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Amazon’s One-Stop Shop for Identity Thieves

Nikita Mazurov

Public Amazon registries could reveal enough information to steal the identity of someone who hasn’t been born yet.

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Should Doctors Break the Law?

Judith Levine

As abortion bans compel them to endanger patients, some are considering civil disobedience.

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Al Qaeda’s Zawahiri Would Have Made a Great American Pundit

Jon Schwarz

Zawahiri’s rhetorical style would have fit right into the U.S. political spectrum.

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FTX-Backed PACs Expand the Crypto Lobby in Congress

Eoin Higgins

As the young industry flounders, crypto resorts to a method tested by its private-sector predecessors: funding the lawmakers who might regulate it.

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Why Is the UAE Detaining an American Lawyer Who Worked With Jamal Khashoggi?

Murtaza Hussain

The D.C. narrative holds that Asim Ghafoor was locked up for being Khashoggi’s lawyer. The slain journalist’s widow says he wasn’t.

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