Donald Trump’s “Better Call Saul” Performance Isn’t Going Well

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James Risen

Trump is trying to bluster his way out of the classified documents case. But he is not nearly as smooth or subtle as Saul Goodman.

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Chile’s Vote on a New Constitution Is a Big Loss for the CIA and the “Chicago Boys”

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The potential state-of-the-art Magna Carta was drafted by an equal number of women and men and is a victory for small-d democrats.

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Pentagon Research Center Quietly Contradicts Optimism of Defense Secretary Austin

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On the same day Lloyd Austin lauded U.S. troops in Africa, the Pentagon’s Africa Center released a report on rising terrorism there.

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“We Felt Like Hostages”: Ukrainians Describe Forcible Transfers and Filtration by Russian Forces

Alice Speri

A report from Human Rights Watch documents Russia’s deportation and screening of Ukrainians but cautions that the full extent is not yet known.

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