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Georgia GOP Gears Up to Remove Atlanta Prosecutor Who Indicted Donald TrumpAkela LacyLawmakers invoked a new law that’s supposed to target reform DAs. The real targets are Black Democrats.
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Prigozhin’s Legacy Is the Global Rise of Private Armies for HireAlice SperiWagner didn’t just support Russia’s military, it became an integral part of the fighting force.
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Censorship Has Never Been Worse at Guantánamo BayElise SwainVisiting press are forced to turn a blind eye as the military pretends the prison doesn’t exist.
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Louisiana Rushes Buildout of Carbon Pipelines, Adding to Dangers Plaguing Cancer AlleyDelaney NolanAs the Biden administration funds carbon sequestration projects, residents worry about ruptured pipelines and mass asphyxiation from leaks. |
Abortion Bans or Democracy — You Can’t Have BothJudith LevineControlling people’s bodies requires trashing representative government and violating every individual right. |
Putin’s Night of the Long KnivesJames RisenThe Russian president’s role in Wednesday’s fatal plane crash is not entirely clear, but the day’s events were reminiscent of Hitler’s 1934 purge. |
NSA Orders Employees to Spy on the World “With Dignity and Respect”Ken KlippensteinA digital rights advocate said, “This is like the CIA putting out a statement saying that going forward they’ll only waterboard people with dignity and respect.” |
Honduras Defense Official and U.S. Drug War Ally Tied to Narco-Trafficker, Notorious Mercenary FirmJared Olson, John WashingtonDocuments and interviews link Col. Elias Melgar Urbina to a convicted drug trafficker and a security company accused of assassinating activists. |
No One Knows How Many Americans Are Imprisoned in Pakistan’s Crackdown on DissentMurtaza HussainThe U.S. helped set Pakistan’s crisis in motion, but it appears to be doing little to help dual citizens caught up in the military’s dragnet. |