Israel May Have Destroyed Iranian Centrifuges Simply by Cutting Power

The details of the blackout at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility are scattered — but intriguing.

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Israel May Have Destroyed Iranian Centrifuges Simply by Cutting Power

Kim Zetter

The details of the blackout at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility are scattered — but intriguing.

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“It’s Consumed Our Lives”: Volunteers Step In as Border Patrol Drops Migrants Off in Tiny Arizona Towns

Ryan Devereaux

A change in Border Patrol policies is straining human aid networks in one of the deadliest areas along the border.

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Biden Looks to Extend Trump’s Bolstered Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentencing

Akela Lacy

Over 100 advocacy groups sent a letter to Congress opposing the “hardline anti-science policy,” which applies to a broad range of fentanyl-related substances.

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Sen. Mark Kelly Is Emerging as an Obstacle to the PRO Act

Ryan Grim

Sen. Angus King, meanwhile, has been “inundated” by supporters and opponents of the sweeping labor law reform.

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Minneapolis Curfew Sows Confusion for Those With Covid-19 Vaccine Appointments

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Cities are hastily imposing curfews to squelch large demonstrations — criminalizing both protest and everyday life.

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The Long Shadow of Virginia’s Death Penalty

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Virginia made history when it abolished capital punishment. But for those who were proximate to the state’s 113 executions, closure remains complicated.

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Chicago Awaits Video of Police Killing of 13-Year-Old Boy

Jamie Kalven

After the police killing of Adam Toledo in Chicago, the ShotSpotter gunfire detection system deserves serious scrutiny.

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The Journalist and the Whistleblower

James Risen

As the government attacks press freedom, reporters must consider their responsibility to sources — and each other.

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A Billionaire-Funded Website With Ties to the Far Right Is Trying to “Cancel” University Professors

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Friday, April 9, 2021

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NYPD “Goon Squad” Manual Teaches Officers to Violate Protesters’ Rights

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

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Saturday, April 3, 2021

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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

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