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The Troubling History of the Georgia Bureau Now Investigating the Ahmaud Arbery Cover-UpAkela LacyWhile some people welcomed the Georgia Bureau of Investigations’s entry into Arbery’s case, others familiar with its checkered past are more skeptical.
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New Documents From the Sham Prosecution of Gen. Michael Flynn Also Reveal Broad Corruption in the Russiagate InvestigationsGlenn GreenwaldOur newest episode of SYSTEM UPDATE provides a comprehensive look at these grave abuses of power.
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“Money Is as Much Mine as It Is Yours”: Weird Historical Echoes as an Elite D.C. School Gets a BailoutJon SchwarzWoodrow Wilson, race, class, and why Sidwell Friends got $5.2 million from the federal government.
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Federal Whistleblower Rick Bright Tells Congress How Trump Officials Bungled Coronavirus PreparationsSharon LernerIn a bitterly divided hearing, whistleblower Rick Bright provided new evidence of Trump officials’ cronyism and incompetence.
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Reopening Missouri Amid the Pandemic Means Executing a Possibly Innocent ManLiliana Segura, Jordan SmithThe coronavirus has stalled executions in other states, but Missouri intends to kill Walter Barton on May 19 — despite unresolved questions about his case.
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HEROES Act Delivers a Win to the Health Insurance IndustryAkela Lacy, Jon WalkerThe health insurance industry has for weeks been lobbying Congress to protect employer-sponsored coverage in the next coronavirus stimulus package.
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After Mocking Biden for Calling H1N1 Flu “N1H1,” Trump Says 1918 Pandemic Was in 1917Robert MackeyAfter Donald Trump suggested Joe Biden was out of it for mixing up the name of a virus, he wrongly said the 1918 pandemic happened in 1917 for the 40th time.
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Biden Taps AOC and Jayapal to Help Shape Party Policy. Isn’t This a Win for Progressives?Mehdi HasanKudos to Bernie Sanders for suggesting progressive and outside-the-Beltway names — and kudos to Biden and his team for accepting them.
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Multiple Yvette Clarke Primary Challenges Put Progressives in a Strategic QuandaryAkela Lacy, Ryan GrimWhile James’s campaign has stalled, Adem Bunkeddeko, who nearly unseated Clarke in 2018, is the leading progressive challenger in the primary.
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What Reconstruction and the New Deal Can Teach Us About What Comes After the Pandemic PresidencyInterceptedYale professors and Pulitzer Prize winners David Blight and Greg Grandin are this week’s guests.
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Is Elon Musk a Fraud?DeconstructedAlameda County, California has caved to the Tesla CEO’s demand to let him reopen his factory, potentially putting his workers at risk.
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