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How Israel Attacks Drove Raphael Warnock Into the Arms of a Centrist Pro-Israel Group

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Democratic Majority for Israel’s endorsement of Warnock — and Warnock’s embrace of it — was a step backward for progressives.

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Trump May Face Prosecution — but Not for His War Crimes

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For U.S. presidents, the torture and killing of civilians is forgivable but mafia-style accounting and hush money payments are not.

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Citing the Pandemic, CBP Has Expelled Newborn U.S. Citizens With Their Migrant Mothers

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Three mothers said they weren’t told they were being sent to Mexico and didn’t immediately receive proof of citizenship for their infants.

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Far-Right Violence Is Going to Be a Threat With or Without Trump’s Calls to Action

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The far right is focused on “Stop the Steal” nonsense, but violence driven by white supremacy won’t disappear even if Trump does.

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Following a Spike in Migrant Deaths, a New Law Could Help Identify the Dead

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