Can Anything Stop the Democratic National Convention From Being a Biden Coronation?

“The Democratic Party is more invested in trying to maintain control than it is in trying to win an election in November,” said one DNC member.

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From Prison, Imran Khan Says Top Pakistani General Betrayed Secret Deal to Stay Out of Politics

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Sources close to the ousted prime minister say Khan also accuses Gen. Asim Munir for assassination attempt and cover-ups.
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Can Anything Stop the Democratic National Convention From Being a Biden Coronation?

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“The Democratic Party is more invested in trying to maintain control than it is in trying to win an election in November,” said one DNC member.
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Alito’s Dissent in Emergency Abortion Case Provides “Building Blocks” for More Extreme Bans

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Despite deciding not to decide, the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority laid out a legal road map for anti-abortion zealots.
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62 Democrats Join 207 Republicans in Vote to Conceal Gaza Death Toll

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Democratic leaders did not tell members to vote against an amendment to block the State Department from citing the Gaza Health Ministry’s statistics.
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Like Julian Assange, I Know How It Feels to Be Prosecuted for Acts of Journalism

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The most dangerous precedent in the case against Assange is the idea that the U.S. government can decide how to define journalism.
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Trump Used “Palestinian” as a Slur. Biden and Debate Moderators Didn’t Say a Word.

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Trump’s racist remarks toward migrants and Palestinians were met with little more than “thank you, President Trump.”
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The Supreme Court’s Latest Power Grab: Regulatory Oversight

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The court’s conservative bloc advances a key aim of the Project 2025 manifesto: “deconstruct the Administrative State.”
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Negotiations Are Underway for Guantánamo’s “Forever Prisoner” From Gaza to Be Released

Margot Williams

Abu Zubaydah’s lawyer told a military review board that an unnamed country could admit the 22-year prisoner and surveil him for perpetuity.
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More Than 10 Years Later, the Senate Torture Report Is Still Secret

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I filed a lawsuit to obtain the 6,700-page report with “excruciating detail” about the CIA’s abuses.
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