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Inside the Influential Evangelical Group Mobilizing to Reelect TrumpLee FangUnited in Purpose held a call in April detailing its 2020 strategy to reelect Trump, including targeting minorities and using data-mining tools.
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Trump Hails “Good Bloodlines” of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired HitlerRobert MackeyDonald Trump’s campaign to change the subject from the coronavirus pandemic took a bizarre turn, as he used the language of eugenics to praise Henry Ford.
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Judge Rules That Attorney Steven Donziger Must Remain Under House Arrest Until SeptemberSharon LernerThe environmental lawyer who sued Chevron will have spent 13 months in home detention awaiting trial on charges that carry a maximum sentence of six months.
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Columbia Sportswear Sought to Crush a Warehouse Union Drive as the Pandemic ApproachedAlleen BrownWorkers at a distribution center in Portland, Oregon, say the company’s intimidation tactics left them afraid to speak up amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Weeks After Sanctions, Russian Oligarch Received $50 Million “Antiquities” Shipment Labeled “Fabergé” at Panama AddressRyan Grim, Rachel M. CohenYou never know what’s going to turn up in those maritime shipping records.
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There’s No Telling What Data Facebook Will Collect If You Use Its Zoom CloneSam BiddleMessenger Rooms won’t “watch or listen” to your calls. But Facebook won’t say how it will handle metadata like who you chat with and when.
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The CIA’s Murderous Practices, Disinformation Campaigns, and Interference in Other Countries Still Shape the World Order and U.S. PoliticsGlenn GreenwaldNo understanding of international or domestic politics is possible without a factual grasp of the CIA’s purpose.
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New York City and Los Angeles Slash Budgets — but Not for PoliceAlice SperiWith crime at historic lows, public interest advocates demand that cities save money for vital public services by cutting police budgets.
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The U.S. Brags About Health Aid to Africa While Bombing Some of Its Most Vulnerable NationsNick TurseLibya and Somalia, where U.S. forces have spent hundreds of millions on airstrikes, have fared especially poorly when it comes to direct U.S. health assistance.
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“The Jungle” and the Pandemic: The Meat Industry, Coronavirus, and an Economy in CrisisInterceptedHuffPost senior reporter Zach Carter and journalist Ted Genoways are this week’s guests.
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Is Bill Barr the Most Dangerous Member of the Trump Administration?DeconstructedThe attorney general has become Trump’s political enforcer.
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