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White House Plants Pro-Trump Conspiracy Theorists Among Reporters in Briefing RoomRobert MackeyAt every briefing this week, the president took a question from a website dedicated to smearing his political rivals.
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Massachusetts State Party Leader Told College Democrats to Destroy Communication RecordsEoin Higgins, Ryan Grim, Daniel BoguslawVeronica Martinez had coordinated with the students prior to the release of allegations of sexual impropriety against Alex Morse.
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As a Rising Star, Joe Kennedy Didn’t Want to Help Democrats Beat RepublicansRachel M. CohenKennedy now argues that he’s a more valuable asset than Sen. Ed Markey largely due to his fundraising for the Democratic Party.
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Pressed on Corporate PAC Funding, Richie Neal Cites His Generosity to Black and Brown CandidatesAída ChávezRep. Richard Neal and Alex Morse faced off in a debate Monday night for a congressional seat in western Massachusetts.
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The Contours of Atlanta’s Policing DebateGeorge ChidiWhy most of the city’s Black council members shot down a proposal to defund the police.
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Inside the Prison Where California’s Coronavirus Outbreak ExplodedJohn ThomasonFor Donald O’Brien, life at the California Institution for Men seemed a step closer to freedom. Then came the coronavirus.
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Trump Said Two Years Ago That He Would Deny Citizenship to Americans Like Kamala HarrisRobert MackeyIn 2018, the president called birthright citizenship “ridiculous” and vowed to stop it by executive order.
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How Northern California’s Police Intelligence Center Tracked ProtestsMicah LeeThe center sent daily emails listing upcoming protests to thousands of local police and circulated inflammatory online posts.
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Lawsuits Show the High Cost of NYPD Abuse in the BronxJennifer Kelley, Amman Ahmad, Michael Forte, David AcevedoNew York City routinely settles cases involving police brutality, and the same officers’ names appear again and again.
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One Man Will Decide Who Fills Kamala Harris’s Senate SeatMatthew Cunningham-CookIf Biden wins, California Gov. Gavin Newsom will appoint Harris’s two-year replacement — because of a loophole in the Constitution.
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Law Enforcement Websites Hit by BlueLeaks May Have Been Easy to HackMicah LeeSome 270GB of police files were obtained, possibly in a single evening. Backdoor software might have had something to do with it.
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Austin’s Vote to “Reimagine” Policing Prompts Threats From State OfficialsJordan SmithAfter the city council approved $150 million in budget cuts, Texas leaders proposed capping tax revenue for cities that defund police.
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Progressive Boston Doctor Seeks to Unseat “Do-Nothing Moderate Democrat” in CongressRachel M. CohenRobbie Goldstein is challenging incumbent Rep. Stephen Lynch, the most conservative member of the Massachusetts delegation.
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