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U.S. Marshals Spied on Abortion Protesters Using DataminrSam BiddleTwitter’s “official partner” monitored the precise time and location of post-Roe demonstrations, internal emails show.
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Erdogan Arrested and Expelled International Officials Observing Turkish ElectionRyan GrimThe Turkish government detained a team of Spanish elected officials and civil society leaders on hand to monitor election day activity in a Kurdish city.
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As Manchin Eyes Presidential Run, His Allies at No Labels Face Mounting Legal ChallengesDaniel BoguslawThe centrist political organization has been challenged in Maine and Arizona over its efforts to create a third-party ballot line ahead of the 2024 election.
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Inside the Pentagon’s New “Perception Management” Office to Counter DisinformationKen Klippenstein“Perception management” came to prominence during the Reagan administration, which used the term to describe its propaganda efforts.
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Republicans Step in to Fund PAC Attacking Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate Helen GymAkela LacyRepublicans have repeatedly teamed up with Democrats to oppose progressive candidates in recent years.
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The U.S. Still Owes Money to Family of 10 Afghans It Killed in “Horrible Mistake”Alice SperiSome survivors of the 2021 drone strike are struggling in California as they wait for the U.S. to make good on a promised condolence payment.
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How Progressives Won — and Lost — in Purple PennsylvaniaAkela LacyTuesday’s primary races brought mixed results, with left candidates dominating in Pittsburgh and stalling in Philadelphia.
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The Biggest Whodunnit of the CenturyInterceptedInvestigative journalist James Bamford explains why Ukraine and Poland should be the top suspects in the Nord Stream blasts.
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