Joe Manchin Bucks GOP, Votes to Break Voting Rights Filibuster

Though Democrats failed to advance debate on the “For the People Act,” the West Virginia senator is ready to introduce an alternative.

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Sen. Joe Manchin Bucks GOP, Votes to Break Voting Rights Filibuster

Ryan Grim

Though Democrats failed to advance debate on the “For the People Act,” the West Virginia senator is ready to introduce an alternative.

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U.S. Military Training Document Says Socialists Represent “Terrorist” Ideology

Ken Klippenstein

A Navy training document asks, “Anarchists, socialists and neo-nazis represent which terrorist ideological category?”

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Tucker Carlson Distorted My Reporting in His Latest Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory

Trevor Aaronson

Yes, the FBI used stings to entrap Muslims after 9/11. But there’s no evidence the U.S. Capitol riot was the FBI’s idea.

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Socialist India Walton Will Be Buffalo’s Next Mayor

Akela Lacy

Walton ousted a four-term incumbent to win Buffalo’s Democratic mayoral primary. She’ll be the first woman, socialist, and abolitionist to hold the job.

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Biden Subsidies for Liquid Natural Gas Could Doom International Climate Goals

Alleen Brown

The proposals would offer fossil fuel companies cash to build out carbon capture technology, propping up the liquid natural gas industry.

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A U.S.-Mexico Pledge to End Disappearances Fails to Grapple With the Complicity of the State

Ryan Devereaux

The promise was a little-noticed outcome of Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

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Police Commissioner Pick Will Be an Early Test for New York City’s Next Mayor

Alice Speri

In a mayoral campaign focused on policing and public safety, candidates have promised to limit the authority of the next person to run the NYPD.

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Mitch McConnell Lays Down Radical Marker on Voting Rights: “This Is Not a Federal Issue”

Ryan Grim

“It oughta be left to the states,” McConnell said of voting rights protection. “There’s no point in having … a debate in the U.S. Senate about something we ought not to do.”

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“Ridiculous Case”: Juror Criticizes DOJ for Charging Scientist With Hiding Ties to China

Mara Hvistendahl

After a mistrial is declared in a closely watched case, a juror says the FBI owes an apology to University of Tennessee scientist Anming Hu.

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