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Political System Unites to Condemn Ilhan Omar for Telling the Truth

Jon Schwarz

The frenzied attacks by Republicans and Democrats on the Minnesota representative are about maintaining absolute impunity for the U.S. and Israel.

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Cori Bush Demands FBI Data on Her Protest Activity

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At a House hearing on Thursday, Bush confronted FBI Director Christopher Wray over the bureau’s ongoing surveillance of protesters for racial justice.

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In the Least Wired Country on Earth, U.S. Military Asks Airstrike Victims to File Complaints Online

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Leaflets convinced many Somali militants to switch sides, but America is less interested in hearing from people hurt by its drones.

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States Are Making Tenants Jump Through Hoops to Get Federal Rental Assistance

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Congress has approved $46.5 billion in rental assistance, but onerous documentation requirements make it hard for people to qualify.

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Baltimore Businesses Request Police Crackdown on Low-Level Crimes

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The Rio de Janeiro Civil Police probe into The Intercept Brasil’s executive editor is the latest attack on the free press in Brazil.

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Securely Erasing Your iPhone or iPad — With a Power Drill

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If you can’t power on your mobile device, Apple has no answers for you. But you can still obliterate the data. Here’s how.

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The NYPD Is Still Stopping and Frisking Black People at Disproportionate Rates

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Mayoral candidates spoke of stop-and-frisk as a relic of a bygone era, but for many New Yorkers, police stops never really ended.

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The Biden Administration Is Routinely Sending Mexican Children Back to Danger, Report Finds

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While the administration vowed to end Trump’s practice of expelling unaccompanied minors, the practice persists for children from Mexico.

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Bolsonaro Ramps Up Crackdown on Dissent With Tough Brazil Election Looming

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From a dictatorship-era law to his campaign against the press, Brazil’s far-right president is ready to use his whole arsenal.

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“Somebody” Is a Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting

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In the seven-part audio series, Chicago mother Shapearl Wells probes her son Courtney Copeland’s 2016 homicide and joins forces with a team of journalists to confront the Chicago Police Department and challenge the city’s long-standing racial disparities.

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New York Senate Confirms Pro-Cop District Attorney to Highest Court

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Madeline Singas opposed bail reform and other progressive measures as Nassau County district attorney.

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ICE Locks Down Facility as Women Protest Handling of Possible Tuberculosis Case

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Women detained by ICE staged a protest after learning of possible TB exposure. Facility staff responded by taking away phone access.

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