A U.S.-Backed Militia That Kills Children May Be America’s Exit Strategy From Its Longest War

Operatives from an elite CIA-trained paramilitary unit massacred at least 51 civilians in 10 previously undocumented night raids.

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A U.S.-Backed Militia That Kills Children May Be America’s Exit Strategy From Its Longest War

Andrew Quilty

Operatives from an elite CIA-trained paramilitary unit massacred at least 51 civilians in 10 previously undocumented night raids.

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Russian Hackers Have Been Inside Austin City Network for Months

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Russia appears to have used Austin’s network as infrastructure to stage additional cyberattacks.

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The Trump Administration Has Planted a Land Mine in Federal Agencies

Matthew Cunningham-Cook

A long-running corporate and GOP goal was accomplished in the last few weeks of the Trump administration.

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Pentagon Training Equates Whistleblower Chelsea Manning With Terrorists

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A mandatory class on insider terrorist threats lists Manning’s leaks among “examples of attacks” by disloyal Americans.

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A New Bill Aims to End Police Raids Like the One That Killed Breonna Taylor

Alice Speri

Legislation introduced in New York this week is the latest, most ambitious effort to keep police from breaking into people’s homes.

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Led by Black Women, Organizers in Georgia Work to Replicate Election Success in Senate Runoff

Travis Mannon, George Chidi

After turning out Georgia voters in record numbers in the general election, organizers work to mobilize the youth vote in the pivotal Senate runoff election.

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Puerto Ricans Voted for Statehood (Again). What Happens Now?

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In last month’s election, the island voted to end its territorial status. But the referendum looks unlikely to change anything.

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