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The War Caucus Always WinsJeremy ScahillThe new $857 billion defense bill lines the pockets of contractors and pushes the U.S. toward a new Cold War.
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Bernie Sanders to Bring Yemen War Powers Resolution to the Floor as Soon as Next WeekDaniel Boguslaw, Ryan GrimBackers of a war powers resolution say that a strong vote in the Senate will send a signal to Saudi Arabia that it does not have a free hand to restart hostilities.
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Google and Meta Embrace Full-Court Strategy Against Media Ad Revenue Sharing ProposalLee FangThe lobbying blitz against the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act comes as lawmakers weigh attaching the bill to must-pass legislation.
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