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The Crackdown on Cop City Protesters Is So Brutal Because of the Movement’s SuccessNatasha LennardOne protester was killed by police, 20 were charged under a “domestic terror” law, and Georgia’s governor gave himself broad “emergency” powers.
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White House Refuses to Say Whether Ukraine Will Receive Toxic Depleted Uranium AmmoSam BiddleA Biden official wouldn’t disclose whether Bradley Fighting Vehicles will be equipped with the anti-tank rounds, linked to cancer and birth defects.
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NIH Urged to Consider Banning Wuhan Institute of Virology From Future GrantsJimmy TobiasThe Wuhan lab has continued to stonewall NIH and EcoHealth Alliance on scientific documentation, an inspector general report confirmed.
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Oklahoma Slows Down Frenzied Execution Spree and Launches Probe Into Richard Glossip CaseLiliana SeguraAttorney General Gentner Drummond upended the execution calendar and gave Glossip a new chance to prove his innocence.
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Apple Brings Mainland Chinese Web Censorship to Hong KongSam BiddleApple quietly expanded the use of Chinese company Tencent’s website blacklist to users in Hong Kong — and no one will answer questions about it.
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A Biologist Fought to Remove Grizzlies From the Endangered Species List — Until Montana Republicans Changed His MindRyan DevereauxFormer U.S. wildlife official Chris Serhveen lost faith in delisting when Montana’s GOP revealed its anti-bear “hysteria.”
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Classified Documents Scandals Point to Larger Culture of ImpunityJeremy ScahillThe snowballing investigations into Trump, Biden, Pence, and others over their mishandling of classified documents present us with a unique opportunity.
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