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In a newly declassified interview conducted in 2004, Bush shows not a glimmer of awareness of the destruction and carnage he had unleashed on the world.

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Jeremy Scahill

In a newly declassified interview conducted in 2004, Bush shows not a glimmer of awareness of the destruction and carnage he had unleashed on the world.

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Alice Speri

In a surprise reversal, an Interpol review found that a U.S. request to arrest Prigozhin for election interference was politically motivated.

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AOC Responds to Critics: “If Someone Makes a Mistake, It’s Not the Same Thing as Someone Selling Out”

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A Controversial Decision in Oregon Could Cost Democrats the House

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Progressive Jamie McLeod-Skinner trails by 2 points in a race the national Democratic super PACs preemptively deemed unwinnable. She’s not the only one.

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Rupert Murdoch Is Having the Same Problem Dr. Frankenstein Once Faced With His Monster

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New York Democratic Party Chair Takes No Responsibility for Elections. So What Does He Do?

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“I know that there are lots of people that think I’m the worst person in the world,” Jay Jacobs said, “but the truth is I’m probably only in third or fourth place.”

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Black Liberation Elder to Be Freed From Prison — but Only on His Deathbed

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Mutulu Shakur should have been released long ago, but the cruelties of carceral system know no bounds.

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Chicago Sheriff Systematically Denies New Rights Laid Out in Criminal Justice Reform

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AOC and Mo Mitchell on the Midterms

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Democrats had a surprisingly strong showing on Tuesday — but not in New York. Ryan Grim speaks with AOC and Working Families Party’s Maurice Mitchell about what went wrong in the state.

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