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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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How the Pandemic Exposed the Failures of Capital Punishment

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“Theater of Compliance”: New Report Details How ICE Escapes Detention Center Oversight

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Complaints from more than 150 people locked in a for-profit immigration jail in New Mexico call ICE’s inspection process into doubt.

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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

Natasha Lennard

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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A rare piece of bipartisan legislation recognizes the humanitarian crisis on the border while aiming to bring closure to families.

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