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Trump’s Last Defense Secretary Has Regrets — But Not About Jan. 6Peter MaassChris Miller, a combat veteran, is battling critics who say he failed to send troops when a mob stormed the Capitol.
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The War in Ukraine Is Just Getting StartedMurtaza HussainIn the Iran-Iraq war, both sides refused to back down despite a long, bloody stalemate. The same thing could happen to Russia and Ukraine.
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Protecting freedom of the press has never been more important. Be the next person to support The Intercept’s independent journalism by becoming a member today.Tuesday, March 14, 2023, at 7 p.m. ETWith the Supreme Court likely to strike down President Joe Biden’s loan forgiveness plan in the coming weeks, what happens next? Join The Intercept and The Root for a conversation on the unique burden of America’s student debt crisis for Black women and new avenues for activism after the verdict. Top Stories
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Silicon Valley Bank Used Former McCarthy Staffers to Weaken Regulations, Lobby FDICKen KlippensteinTwo senior aides to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy were among the top lobbyists for the bank at the center of a new financial crisis.
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Conflicting Reports Thicken Nord Stream Bombing PlotJeremy ScahillNone of the emerging narratives surrounding the Nord Stream pipeline bombing really contradicts Seymour Hersh’s central allegation that Biden authorized the operation.
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His Conviction Relied on Debunked Bite-Mark Science. Why Is He Still Locked Up?Liliana Segura, Jordan SmithAlabama is determined to keep Charles McCrory in prison even though the evidence against him has fallen apart.
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Two More Jan. 6 Capitol Rioters Have Fled Charges, Bringing Total to SixMurtaza HussainFour of the AWOL Trump supporters remain at large.
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Ending the Hidden OccupationDeconstructedFormer Ambassador Robert Ford urges Congress to pull U.S. troops out of Syria.
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