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Americans Rarely See the True Face of Israel’s Bombing of GazaElise Swain, Alice SperiBy shying away from graphic images of death, news organizations sanitize the violence of Israeli aggression against Palestinians.
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How Fiscal Hawks Are Using Inflation as an Excuse to Tamp Down Worker PowerInterceptedFiscal hawks want to tamp down inflation by increasing unemployment instead of cutting into executives’ profits.
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