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Low-Flying DHS Helicopter Showers Anti-Pipeline Protests With DebrisAlleen Brown, Sam RichardsAuthorities said the risky low-flying maneuver was used to warn demonstrators to disperse, but the reasoning doesn’t hold up.
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Republican Senators Lack Confidence Joe Manchin’s Loyalty to the Filibuster Will HoldRyan GrimTalks between Manchin and Democratic leaders remain ongoing, and Republicans are unsure if he’ll buckle.
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House Democrats Want Answers About U.S. Role in Disgraced Brazil Corruption ProbeAndrew FishmanThe now-disgraced Car Wash probe overthrew Brazil’s political order — and 23 House Democrats want to know how the Justice Department was involved.
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Chicken Farming Is the 21st Century’s SharecroppingPedro Armando Aparicio, Leighton Akio Woodhouse, David ZlutnickVertically integrated poultry companies that own most of the supply chain trap small farmers into debt — until they lose everything.
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Trump’s DOJ Was Wrong to Seize My Phone RecordsEric LichtblauThese are precarious times for journalists and their sources, as the seizure of my call records shows.
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U.S. Anti-Corruption Drive Faces Bleak Prospects in Central AmericaSandra CuffeVisiting Guatemala on her first foreign trip as vice president, Kamala Harris pledged to tackle corruption as a root cause of U.S.-bound migration.
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$800,000 of Mystery Money Shaped the Virginia AG Race in the Final WeeksRyan Grim, Rose AdamsProgressive challenger Jay Jones is crying foul.
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Expanding Biolab Complex in Berkeley Has Residents WorriedSharon Lerner, Lee FangQuestions about the origins of Covid-19 raise concerns about the safety of U.S. biolabs.
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Killed in the DarknessInterceptedThe Invisible Institute’s Alison Flowers investigates a police killing in St. Louis.
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