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Marines Charged in Capitol Riot Got Highly Sensitive Spy Jobs After Jan. 6

James Risen

Following his alleged participation in the insurrection, Sgt. Joshua Abate was assigned to an NSA liaison unit at Fort Meade.

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“An Irreversible Injustice”: Missouri Executes Leonard “Raheem” Taylor Despite Doubts Over His Guilt

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Taylor, who insisted on his innocence, was killed by lethal injection while litigation was still pending.

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When caught, the Eisenhower administration lied through its teeth about it.

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Biden Pledged to Reverse Trump’s Weak Gun Export Rules — but Instead Did Nothing

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In his State of the Union speech, Biden is expected to address the U.S. gun violence crisis — but not the gun crisis it exports to foreign countries.

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