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Israel May Have Destroyed Iranian Centrifuges Simply by Cutting PowerKim ZetterThe 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 TownsRyan DevereauxA 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 SentencingAkela LacyOver 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 ActRyan GrimSen. 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 AppointmentsSam RichardsCities 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 PenaltyLiliana SeguraVirginia 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 BoyJamie KalvenAfter the police killing of Adam Toledo in Chicago, the ShotSpotter gunfire detection system deserves serious scrutiny.
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The Journalist and the WhistleblowerJames RisenAs the government attacks press freedom, reporters must consider their responsibility to sources — and each other.
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